- Park Royal & Twyford Abbey tube station
Infobox Closed London station
name=Park Royal & Twyford Abbey
owner=Metropolitan District Railway
locale=Park Royal
platforms=2
start=1903
end=1931
replace=Park Royal
tubestation=yesPark Royal & Twyford Abbey is a closed station on the route of the
Piccadilly Line of theLondon Underground . It was located near Twyford Abbey Road a short distance north of the current Park Royal station which replaced it on6 July 1931 .The station was opened on
23 June 1903 by the Metropolitan District Railway (now theDistrict Line ) on a new branch line to South Harrow and theMetropolitan Line tracks at Rayners Lane. The station was opened to serve the recently openedRoyal Agricultural Society showgrounds atPark Royal ; however, despite the proximity of the station (and another to the east on what is now theCentral Line ), the showgrounds were not successful and closed after only a few years. The second part of the station's name was adopted from the nearby Twyford Abbey.The new Park Royal station was built for the extension of Piccadilly Line services to South Harrow and was located further south to provide access from the Western Avenue (A40) road constructed in the 1920s. Nothing of the old station remains.
Unusually, whilst the site of Park Royal & Twyford Abbey station is on the route of the modern Piccadilly Line, it was never served by Piccadilly Line trains as these did not begin to operate to South Harrow until July 1932, a year after the station closed.
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Closed London Underground stations External links
* Park Royal & Twyford Abbey station in 1908
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