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Greenford station

Greenford London Underground National Rail
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Greenford is located in Greater London
Greenford
Greenford
Location of Greenford in Greater London
Location Greenford
Local authority London Borough of Ealing
Managed by London Underground
Owner Transport for London
Station code GFD
Number of platforms 3 (2 LU, 1 bay); 1 bay platform face disused
Fare zone 4
London Underground annual entry and exit
2009 Decrease 3.495 million
2012 Increase 4.05 million
2013 Increase 4.35 million
2014 Increase 4.63 million
2015 Increase 4.72 million
National Rail annual entry and exit
2011–12 Increase 0.174 million
2012–13 Increase 0.191 million
2013–14 Increase 0.196 million
2014–15 Increase 0.232 million
2015–16 Increase 0.260 million
Key dates
1904 Opened
30 June 1947 LT station opened
17 June 1963 Original main line platforms closed
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WGS84 51°32′33″N 0°20′47″W / 51.5426°N 0.3463°W / 51.5426; -0.3463Coordinates: 51°32′33″N 0°20′47″W / 51.5426°N 0.3463°W / 51.5426; -0.3463
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Greenford is a London Underground and National Rail station in Greenford, Greater London, and is owned and managed by London Underground. It is the terminus of the National Rail Greenford Branch Line. On the Central line, it is between Perivale and Northolt stations while on National Rail, the next station to the south on the branch is South Greenford. The station is in Travelcard Zone 4.

The original Greenford station was opened by the Great Western Railway on 1 October 1904 on the joint New North Main Line.

The present station, adjacent to the original, was designed by Brian Lewis and built in the Central line extension of the 1935-40 New Works Programme of the London Passenger Transport Board. It was completed by Frederick Francis Charles Curtis and opened on 30 June 1947 after delay due to World War II. Service at the original ("main-line") station was gradually reduced and it was closed in 1963. Operational responsibility for the station transferred from British Rail to London Transport with effect from 13 November 1967.

The site of old station for the New North Main Line can still be seen through the window of a Central line train.

Greenford station is above ground level with an island platform for the Central line. A bay platform facing south-east between the Underground platforms serves the Greenford branch service operated by Great Western Railway. The branch line then continues south and joins the Great Western Main Line at West Ealing.


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