Hainault Station (GPS: 51.60376, 0.09308) is a station of the London Underground in the London Borough of Redbridge. It is one of the stations of the Hainault Loop, and one of the three depots on the Central Line.

The Hainault Tube Station is between the Fairlop Tube Station (heading towards Ealing Broadway Station or West Ruislip Tube Station) and the Grange Hill Tube Station (heading towards Woodford Tube Station). It is in Travelcard Zone 4. The station is on New North Road. The railway tracks cross the road on an overpass.

The Hainault Tube Station began operating on 1 May, 1903 for the Great Eastern Railway. The electrified Central Line began serving here on 31 May, 1948. This is a delay of many years due to the Second World War.

Hainault Tube StationHainault Station (GPS: 51.60376, 0.09308)
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Platform level at Hainault Tube StationPlatform level at Hainault Station (GPS: 51.60376, 0.09308)
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Hainault Station is on the Map of London Underground

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