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The Metropolitan & St. John's Wood Railway was a subsidiary holding company for the first northward branch extension from Baker Street of the Metropolitan Railway (now the Metropolitan Line).
The line between Baker Street and Swiss Cottage opened in April 1868. It had two intermediate stations: Marlborough Road and St. John's Wood Road. Early plans indicate that the extension was to continue to Hampstead High Street, however this was never built (most likely due to lack of funds) and eventual extension was to Harrow via Finchley Road instead.
Because initially the line wasn't of high importance for Metropolitan Railway it was built only with single running track. In 1872 however Metropolitan & St. John's Wood Railway was merged with parent company and the line was doubled to become a central point in Metropolitan's major expansion to the suburbs.
See also
Metropolitan line Stations Central London sectionAldgate · Barbican · Euston Square · Farringdon · Great Portland Street · King's Cross St. Pancras · Liverpool Street · MoorgateCore sectionUxbridge branchOuter section & branchesAmersham · Chalfont & Latimer · Chesham · Chorleywood · Croxley · Moor Park · North Harrow · Northwood · Northwood Hills · Pinner · Rickmansworth · Watford
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- Predecessor companies of the London Underground
- Railway lines opened in 1868
- Railway companies disestablished in 1872
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