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Shepherd's Bush Market tube station

Shepherd's Bush Market London Underground
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Shepherd's Bush Market is located in Greater London
Shepherd's Bush Market
Shepherd's Bush Market
Location of Shepherd's Bush Market in Greater London
Location Shepherd's Bush
Local authority London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Managed by London Underground
Number of platforms 2
Fare zone 2
London Underground annual entry and exit
2012 Increase 3.26 million
2013 Increase 3.44 million
2014 Increase 3.66 million
2015 Decrease 3.41 million
Railway companies
Original company Hammersmith and City Railway
Pre-grouping Hammersmith and City Railway
Post-grouping Hammersmith and City Railway
Key dates
13 June 1864 Station opened as Shepherds Bush
1 April 1914 Relocated and renamed Shepherd's Bush
12 October 2008 Renamed Shepherd's Bush Market
Other information
Lists of stations
WGS84 51°30′21″N 0°13′35″W / 51.5058°N 0.2264°W / 51.5058; -0.2264Coordinates: 51°30′21″N 0°13′35″W / 51.5058°N 0.2264°W / 51.5058; -0.2264
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Shepherd's Bush Market is a London Underground station in the district of Shepherd's Bush in west London, England. It is on the Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines, between Goldhawk Road and Wood Lane stations, and it is in Travelcard Zone 2. Shepherd's Bush Market, from which the station takes its name, is an open-air market which runs parallel to the railway line.

The Metropolitan Railway (MR) opened the original station on 13 June 1864 as Shepherd's Bush on its new extension to Hammersmith. It was in the Shepherd's Bush Market area just south of the Uxbridge Road. From 1 October 1877 until 31 December 1906 the MR also ran direct services along this line to Richmond via Hammersmith (Grove Road).

The original Shepherd's Bush station closed in 1914 to be replaced by two new stations which opened on 1 April 1914: the new Shepherd's Bush station resited a short distance north across the Uxbridge Road, and Goldhawk Road about half a kilometre to the south. Those stations remain in those locations but nothing exists of the former station buildings in the marketplace.

In 1900 the Central London Railway (CLR) opened its Shepherd's Bush station, now the Central line station, at the other end of Shepherd's Bush Green. For 108 years there were two Tube stations of the same name 0.3 miles (480 m) apart.


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