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Newbury Park's most prominent feature is the bus shelter connected to the station entrance, designed by Oliver Hill in 1937, and opened on 6 July 1949. Distinguished by a copper-covered barrel-vaulted roof, the structure is a Grade II listed building and won a Festival of Britain architectural award in 1951.
Newbury Park is an area of Ilford in East London situated in the London Borough of Redbridge east of Gants Hill. The main road is the Eastern Avenue , which until the 1920s was a country lane called Hatch Lane. The main landmark in this area is the tube station whose post-war bus shelter received a Festival of Britain award in 1951.
Woodgrange Park: Newham London Overground Also in zone 3 Woodside Park: Barnet London Underground Woolwich: Greenwich Elizabeth line Woolwich Arsenal: Greenwich Southeastern Interchange station for the Docklands Light Railway. It is the only DLR station inside Zone 4. Worcester Park: Kingston upon Thames South Western Railway
The Hainault Loop, originally opened as the Fairlop Loop, is a 6.5-mile (10.5 km) [1] branch line of the Great Eastern Railway (GER). It once connected Woodford on the Ongar (now Epping) branch to Ilford on the Main Line, with an eastward connection for goods, excursions and stock transfers to Seven Kings.
In 1947, the line opened to Leytonstone, and then Woodford and Newbury Park. [35] Stations from Newbury Park to Woodford via Hainault and from Woodford to Loughton were served by tube trains from 1948. [33] South of Newbury Park, the west-facing junction with the main line closed in the same year to allow expansion of Ilford carriage depot. [36]
Gants Hill is served by the Central line between Redbridge and Newbury Park stations. [37] Train frequencies vary throughout the day, but generally operate every 3–4 minutes between 05:23 and 23:57 westbound and 06:25 and 01:03 eastbound. [38] [39] Trains generally run between Hainault and Ealing Broadway via Newbury Park.
The car park on the south side of the station is on the property of Newbury Racecourse. Freight trains use the existing loop to allow passenger trains to pass them on the main line. Steam locomotives on special charters that are not stopping in the station also use the loop as a water stop because nearby road access can allow a water tender to ...
Aldborough Hatch is an area in Ilford in east London, England, within the London Borough of Redbridge.It is located 11.1 miles (18 km) east-northeast of Charing Cross.It is a semi-rural locality situated to the east of Barkingside and Newbury Park.