Sudbury Town Tube Station


Sudbury Town Tube StationSudbury Town Station (GPS: 51.5509, -0.31555)
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Sudbury Town Station (GPS: 51.5509, -0.31555) is a station of the London Underground in Sudbury, in the London Borough of Brent. The station is in Travelcard Zone 4. It is reached on Station Approach off Bridgewater Road and Station Crescent off Allendale Road, and can also be reached from the other side of the tracks, at Orchard Gate. It is 350 meters north of the Sudbury & Harrow Road National Rail station.

Sudbury Town Tube Station is served by the Uxbridge branch of the Piccadilly Line between Alperton Tube Station (heading towards Cockfosters Tube Station) and Sudbury Hill Tube Station (heading towards Rayners Lane or Uxbridge).

Sudbury Town Tube Station began operating in 1903 for the District Line, which was then known as the Metropolitan District Railway. The Piccadilly Line began serving the station in 1932, replacing the District Line between Ealing Common and South Harrow.

Platform level at Sudbury Town Tube StationPlatform level at Sudbury Town Station (GPS: 51.5509, -0.31555)
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Sudbury Town Station is on the Map of London Underground Lines & Tube Stations

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