Edgware Road Circle, District, Hammersmith and City Lines (ZEM)

Edgware Road is the terminus of the London Underground District Line branch from Wimbledon and a stop on the Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines between Paddington and Baker Street. It is a completely different station to the Bakerloo Line station of the same name (which is about 150m away).

An S7 stock train prepares to depart




Information
Type: Transport for London (London Underground
Circle, District & Hammersmith & City Lines)
Station code: ZEM
Opened: 1863
Platforms: 4

Edgware Road is one of the oldest stations on the Underground being part of the Metropolitan Railway's original line between Paddington and Farringdon [1]. The station is built in a cutting, east to the station used to be the Metropolitan Railway's engine and carriage sheds [2] before they were moved to Neasden due to a lack of space in the early 1880s.

The station was built with a high arched roof of wrought iron and glass and was unique in being dressed with artificial stone [3]. The station is served by three sub-surface lines with thirty-six trains an hour.

Way down to the platforms

Station entrance

All trains are S7 Stock

On the platform

Down the platform



[1] Jason Cross, London Underground Guide 2017 (Train Crazy, 2017) p. 119
[2] Desmond F Croome, The Circle Line (Capital Transport, 2003) p. 13
[3] Ibid. p. 12