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Edgware Road tube station

Edgware Road, Bakerloo Line
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Edgware Road, Bakerloo Line
Edgware Road, Hammersmith and City Line
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Edgware Road, Hammersmith and City Line

Edgware Road tube station is the name given to two separate tube stations on London Underground. Both stations are on Edgware Road, approximately 150 metres apart and on opposite sides of the Marylebone Road flyover and dual carriageway. Both stations are in Travelcard Zone 1.

The northern station is on the Bakerloo Line, between Paddington and Marylebone.

That to the south is served by the Hammersmith & City, Circle and District Lines. Edgware Road is a terminus for the District Line, and is between Baker Street and Paddington station on the Hammersmith and City and Circle Lines.

The Bakerloo platforms opened June 15, 1907, and were closed between June 24, 1990 and January 28, 1992.

It is not to be confused with Edgware tube station in North London.


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