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The Central Line of the London Underground runs West-East from Ruislip (16.5 miles west of central London) to Epping (20 miles North-East).

The West-East branch of the District Line runs from Richmond (10 miles west of central London) to Upminster (20 miles East). The North-South branch runs from Edgeware Road (8 miles North) to Wimbledon (8.5 miles South).

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