Newbury Park Tube Station


Newbury Park Station (GPS: 51.57564, 0.09033) is a station of the London Underground in the London Borough of Redbridge. It is one of the stations on the Hainault loop, served by the Central Line between Gants Hill Tube Station (heading towards Ealing Broadway Station/West Ruislip Tube Station) and Barkingside Tube Station (heading towards Hainault/Woodford Tube Station). The station is in Travelcard Zone 4.

The Newbury Park Tube Station is located off Eastern Avenue (A12 Road). It was originally opened in 1903 for the Great Eastern Railway. The line was first served by the electrified Central Line in 1947, after over a decade of delay due to the Second World War.

The Newbury Park Tube Station has quite a unique design, looking like a barrel with its vaulted roof supported by curved columns. That structure even won an award during the Festival of Britain in 1951, and is today a Listed building of architectural significance.

Newbury Park Tube StationNewbury Park Station (GPS: 51.57564, 0.09033)
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Platform level at Newbury Park Tube StationPlatform level at Newbury Park Station (GPS: 51.57564, 0.09033)
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Newbury Park Station is on the Map of London Underground Lines & Tube Stations

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