White City tube station

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White City London Underground
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Station entrance in 2008
White City is located in Greater London
White City
White City
Location of White City in Greater London
Location White City
Local authority Hammersmith and Fulham
Managed by London Underground
Number of platforms 4 (facing 3 tracks)
Fare zone 2
OSI Wood Lane London Underground [1]
London Underground annual entry and exit
2011 Decrease 7.74 million[2]
2012 Decrease 7.53 million[2]
2013 Decrease 7.22 million[2]
2014 Increase 7.51 million[2]
Railway companies
Original company London Passenger Transport Board
Key dates
3 August 1920 Line opened
23 November 1947 Station opened
Other information
Lists of stations
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White City is a London Underground station situated on Wood Lane in White City in west London. The station is on the Central line, between Shepherds Bush and East Acton stations, in Travelcard Zone 2.

History

The station was opened on 23 November 1947, replacing the earlier Wood Lane station. Its construction started after 1938 and had been scheduled for completion by 1940, but the Second World War delayed its opening for another seven years. The architectural design of the station won an award at the Festival of Britain and a commemorative plaque recording this is attached to the building to the left of the main entrance.

The station today

Stations in Shepherd's Bush (present)
Central line to East Acton
to Willesden Junction
right-hand running starts
Westway (A40)
White City
Wood Lane
to Latimer Road
Shepherd's Bush Market
right-hand running ends
White City depot
Shepherd's Bush
Central roundel1.PNG Central | London Overground National Rail
Goldhawk Road
to Holland Park
to Hammersmith
to Kensington (Olympia)
Hammersmith & City, Circle lines
West London Line

White City is the innermost surface station on the western leg of the Central line, and eastbound trains enter tube tunnels immediately to the south of the station. An interesting feature is that the line adopts right-hand running through the station rather than the conventional left-hand running. This is a historical consequence of the reversal of the tracks in the tunnels of the anti-clockwise loop track built for the now-disused Wood Lane station, situated a short distance to the south of White City which was opened in 1908 as the then western terminus of the Central London Railway. The two tracks return to their normal left-hand orientation by a surface fly-over roughly half way between White City and East Acton stations.

The station's running layout has three tracks, with the centre track having platforms on each side meaning that it can handle trains running in either direction. A siding between the running lines to the north of the station allows trains from Central London to be reversed and run back eastwards. Trains going out of service can return to the below ground White City depot to the south of the station via sidings between the running lines.

The nearby Wood Lane station on the Hammersmith & City line provides a convenient interchange between the lines.

This station is also directly opposite the now closed BBC Television Centre and is within walking distance of Loftus Road, home of Queens Park Rangers F.C. It is also within walking distance of Westfield London.

The station received a certificate of merit in the 2009 National Railway Heritage Awards, London Regional category, for the modernisation (completed in 2008) that took care to retain heritage and architectural features.[3]

Similarly named station

An earlier Wood Lane station on the Hammersmith & City line was located a short distance to the south and was also known as White City from 23 November 1947 until its closure in 1959.

Gallery

Connections

London Buses routes 31, 49, 72, 95, 148, 207, 220, 228, 237, 260, 272, 283, 316 and 607 serve the station.

References

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External links

Preceding station   Underground no-text.svg London Underground   Following station
Central line
towards Epping, Hainault
or Woodford (via Hainault)
  Former route  
Preceding station   Underground no-text.svg London Underground   Following station
Central line
towards Epping, Hainault
or Woodford (via Hainault)