- Stanmore tube station
Stanmore tube station is a
London Underground station atStanmore . It is the western terminus of theJubilee Line ; the previous station is Canons Park. It is inTravelcard Zone 5 . As the western half of the Jubilee Line runs closer to north-south than east-west, Stanmore is the northernmost station on the Jubilee Line.It was opened on
December 10 ,1932 , as the terminus of the eponymous branch of theMetropolitan Line . This branch was transferred to theBakerloo Line in1939 and again to the Jubilee Line in1979 .The station is on the south side of London Road, part of the A410. There is a traffic light controlled pedestrian crossing across London Road. Between that road and the station, there is a service road used by buses stopping at the station.
Unusually for an above ground station, the ticket office is not in the entrance hall but downstairs at platform level, although a large bay area now containing rarely used public telephones once held the booking hall.
The station building also incorporates a number of retail units. Just to the right of the entrance is a minicab office, and to the right of that is a newsagents. To the left is a traditional barber's shop.
In
2005 , Transport for London began the construction of a third platform at the station.tanmore Village station
From 1890 until 1952 Stanmore was also served by a branch line (built by the
LNWR ) from Harrow and Wealdstone, with one intermediate station at Belmont, opened in 1932 (possibly as a counter to the opening of the Metropolitan branch line). This Stanmore station was entirely separate from the Underground station of the same name. It located on the south side of the junction of Gordon Avenue and Old Church Lane; the station was later known as "Stanmore Village" to avoid confusion with the Underground station. Stanmore Village station was closed byBritish Railways in 1952, with Belmont going the same way in 1964.Gallery
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