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  • Wood Lane (Metropolitan Line) tube station
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  • Wood Lane (known as White City from 1947) was a station in west London on the Hammersmith branch of the Metropolitan Railway (now London Underground's Hammersmith & City line). It was located on the Hammersmith & City line viaduct adjacent to the bridge over Wood Lane and close to a similarly named station on the Central London Railway. The stations each side were Shepherd's Bush (now Shepherd's Bush Market) and Latimer Road.
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  • Hammersmith and City Line - geograph.org.uk - 24573.jpg
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  • 2
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  • 2
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Events
  • Closed
  • Opened as Wood Lane
  • Renamed White City
  • Reopened on ad hoc basis and renamed Wood Lane
Name
  • Wood Lane
Locale
Type
  • Aldgate
ImageSize
  • x265px
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  • yes
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Caption
  • View east over the Hammersmith & City line; the site of the old Wood Lane station lies south just out of this picture; in the foreground the new station is under construction
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  • Circle
  • Hammersmith & City
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  • 660066
System
  • LUL
Years
  • 1908-05-01
  • 1914-10-31
  • 1920-05-05
  • 1947-11-23
  • 1959-10-24
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  • Wood Lane (known as White City from 1947) was a station in west London on the Hammersmith branch of the Metropolitan Railway (now London Underground's Hammersmith & City line). It was located on the Hammersmith & City line viaduct adjacent to the bridge over Wood Lane and close to a similarly named station on the Central London Railway. The stations each side were Shepherd's Bush (now Shepherd's Bush Market) and Latimer Road.
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