West Kensington tube station

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West Kensington London Underground
West Kensington Station geograph-4066742-by-Ben-Brooksbank.jpg
West Kensington is located in Greater London
West Kensington
West Kensington
Location of West Kensington in Greater London
Location West Kensington
Local authority London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham
Managed by London Underground
Number of platforms 2
Fare zone 2
London Underground annual entry and exit
2011 Increase 4.64 million[1]
2012 Increase 4.95 million[1]
2013 Increase 5.04 million[1]
2014 Increase 5.14 million[1]
Key dates
1874 Opened (DR)
1878 Started "Super Outer Circle" (Midland)
1880 Ended "Super Outer Circle"
14 July 1965 Goods yard closed[2]
Other information
Lists of stations
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West Kensington is a London Underground District line station in West Kensington. It is located in North End Road (B317) close to the junction of that road and West Cromwell Road/Talgarth Road (A4).

The station is between Earl's Court and Barons Court and is in Travelcard Zone 2.

In 2009, because of financial constraints, TfL decided to stop work on a project to provide step-free access at West Kensington and five other stations, on the grounds that these are relatively quiet stations and some are already one or two stops away from an existing step-free station.[3] Earl's Court and Hammersmith stations which have step-free access are respectively one stop to the east and two stops to the west. £5.05 million was spent on West Kensington before the project was halted.[4]

History

The station was opened by the District Railway (DR, now the District line) on 9 September 1874 as 'Fulham - North End' when it opened its extension from Earl's Court to Hammersmith. At that time the next station west was Hammersmith - Barons Court did not open until 1905. It was renamed West Kensington in 1877.

On 5 May 1878 The Midland Railway began running a circuitous service known as the "Super Outer Circle" from St Pancras to Earl's Court via Cricklewood and South Acton. It operated over a now disused connection between the NLR and the London and South Western Railway's branch to Richmond (now part of the District line). The service was not a success and was ended on 30 September 1880.

The entrance building was rebuilt in 1927. The design, by Charles Holden, uses similar materials and finishes to those Holden used for the Northern line's Morden extension opened in 1926.

Services

The off-peak service pattern is:

Connections

London Buses Routes 28, 391 and Night Route N28 serve the station.

References

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External links

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District line
  Former service  
Hammersmith
towards St Pancras
  Midland Railway
(1878-80)
  Earl's Court
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