| Location | North Kensington |
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| Local authority | Kensington and Chelsea |
| Managed by | London Underground |
| Platforms in use | 2 |
| Fare zone | 2 |
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| London Underground annual entry and exit | |
| 2005 | 1.786 million[1] |
| 2007 | 1.995 million[1] |
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| 1868 | Opened |
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| List of stations | Underground · National Rail |
Latimer Road Station is a London Underground station in North Kensington on the Circle Hammersmith and City Lines, between Wood Lane and Ladbroke Grove stations. It is in Travelcard Zone 2.
The station opened on 16 December 1868 at a junction formed between two existing railway lines – the Hammersmith & City Railway (owned by the Great Western Railway and running between Westbourne Park and Hammersmith stations) and the West London Railway (WLR) (between Willesden Junction and Addison Road (now Kensington (Olympia) stations). Services to Addison Road were originally provided via the junction to the WLR tracks but these were discontinued in 1940 and the junction no longer exists. Between Latimer Road and Addison Road was the closed Uxbridge Road station.
The station ticket hall at Latimer Road is located at ground level within the arches of the viaduct carrying the tracks above. The platforms are accessed by stairs and retain much of their original character with simple open timber canopies.
Unusually, Latimer Road and the station that bears its name are not geographically close, being approximately 500 metres apart and on opposite sides of the Westway Flyover (A40 road) – the road being to the north and the station to the south. Prior to the construction of the Westway and the elevated roundabout that joins it to the West Cross Route (A3220), Latimer Road ran further south and closer to the station. The construction of the elevated road required the demolition of the central section of Latimer Road and the truncated and isolated southern end of the road was renamed as part of Freston Road. Despite the renaming of the southern part of the road, the station retained its original name.
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In popular culture
The station appears in the film Adulthood (2008).
Gallery
Layout
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| ⇒ Circle & Hammersmith & City towards Hammersmith ⇒ | |
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References
- ^ a b Transport for London - London Underground performance update
External links
- London Transport Museum Photographic Archive Station platforms in 1934.
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towards Hammersmith
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Hammersmith & City line |
towards Barking
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towards Hammersmith
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Circle line |
towards Edgware Road via Aldgate
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| Uxbridge Road | Metropolitan Line Addison Road Branch |
Ladbroke Grove | ||
| Wood Lane (Metropolitan) | Metropolitan Line Hammersmith Branch |
Ladbroke Grove | ||
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