- Swiss Cottage (Metropolitan Line) tube station
Swiss Cottage (Metropolitan Line) is a disused
London Underground station. It was opened in 1868 as the northern terminus of the Metropolitan & St. John's Wood Railway, the first northward branch extension from Baker Street of the Metropolitan Railway (now theMetropolitan Line ). From here (starting in 1879) the line was later extended north intoMiddlesex ,Hertfordshire andBuckinghamshire reachingWatford ,Aylesbury ,Chesham andUxbridge .In the mid 1930s the Metropolitan line was suffering congestion at the south end of its main route where trains from its many branches were struggling to share the limited capacity of its tracks between Finchley Road and Baker Street stations. To ease this congestion a new section of deep-level tunnel was constructed between Finchley Road and the Bakerloo line tunnels at Baker Street station. The Metropolitan line's Stanmore branch services were then transferred to the Bakerloo line on
20 November 1939 and diverted to run into Baker Street in the new tunnels, thus reducing the number of trains using the Metropolitan line's tracks.With the new deep tunnel route a new Swiss Cottage Bakerloo line station was opened adjacent to the existing Metropolitan line's station and, for a time, these operated as a single station (platforms 1 and 2 were Metropolitan line, platforms 3 and 4 were Bakerloo line). This arrangement was shortlived, however, and the Metropolitan Line station was closed on
17 August 1940 as a wartime economy. With the opening of theJubilee line in 1979, the Stanmore branch of the Bakerloo line, including the replacement Swiss Cottage station, was transferred to be part of the new Jubilee line.ee also
Other
Metropolitan Line stations closed with the opening of the deep tunnel section:
*Lord's
*Marlborough RoadExternal links
* [http://www.abandonedstations.org.uk/Swiss_Cottage_station.html London's Abandoned Tube Stations - Swiss Cottage]
* Station building in 1933 after rebuilding.###@@@KEYEND@@@###
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