Wood Lane (Metropolitan Line) tube station
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Wood Lane was a station in west London
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 on the Hammersmith branch of the Metropolitan Railway
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 (now London Underground
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's Hammersmith & City line
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). It was located on the Hammersmith & City line viaduct adjacent to the bridge over Wood Lane
Wood Lane
Wood Lane is a street in London. It runs north from Shepherd's Bush, under the Westway past Wormwood Scrubs where it meets Scrubs Lane. The road is wholly in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham...

 and close to a similarly named station on the Central London Railway
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. The stations each side were Shepherd's Bush (now Shepherd's Bush Market) and Latimer Road
Latimer Road tube station
Latimer Road Station is a London Underground station in North Kensington on the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines between Wood Lane and Ladbroke Grove stations...

.

Overview

The two Wood Lane stations were opened in 1908 to serve the Franco-British Exhibition
Franco-British Exhibition (1908)
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 and the 1908 Summer Olympics
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 in the area that was to become known as White City
White City, London
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. Wood Lane (Metropolitan Line) opened on 1 May 1908 and Wood Lane (Central Line) opened on 14 May 1908. Both stations were intended to be temporary and to be closed after the exhibition. Wood Lane (Metropolitan Line) was closed on 31 October 1914, shortly after the outbreak of World War I
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.

The station was brought back into use on 5 May 1920, but was open only when an exhibition was being staged.

The Wood Lane
Wood Lane (Central Line) tube station
Wood Lane tube station is a disused station on the Central Line of the London Underground. It was built to serve the Franco-British Exhibition of 1908 and the 1908 Summer Olympics....

 station on the Central Line was closed and replaced by White City
White City tube station
White City tube station is a London Underground station situated on Wood Lane in White City in west London. The station is on the Central Line, between Shepherds Bush and East Acton stations, in Travelcard Zone 2.-History:...

 station to the north on 23 November 1947 and the Metropolitan Line station changed its name to "White City" on the same date.

Following a fire, in which one of the wooden platforms was destroyed, the station closed on 24 October 1959, and the BBC
BBC
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 Television Centre development now runs on both sides of the railway. The station at viaduct level was demolished completely and little is left of it today. The original ticket office at ground level still remains, although it has been repainted and is not visible from public property.

The entrance from Wood Lane (and a main entrance to the exhibitions) was along a road which no longer exists, but ran approximately on the line of the entrance to the Television Centre multi-storey staff car park. The centre point of the original platforms can be located from trains as approximately opposite the largest of the BBC satellite dishes now to the west of the line.

New station

As part of the plans for the redevelopment of White City
Westfield London
Westfield London is a shopping centre in White City in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The centre was developed by the Westfield Group at a cost of £1.6bn,...

, a new station of the same name
Wood Lane tube station
Wood Lane is a London Underground station, located in the White City area of west London, England, UK. It is on the Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines, between Latimer Road and Shepherd's Bush Market stations. The station lies in Travelcard Zone 2....

 was built on the Hammersmith & City Line
Hammersmith & City Line
The Hammersmith & City line is a subsurface London Underground line. It connects Hammersmith in the west with Barking in the east, running through the northern part of central London. It is coloured salmon pink on the Tube map...

. Opened on 12 October 2008, it is located on the east side of Wood Lane about 300 metres (984.3 ft) south-west of the former station.

See also

  • Shepherd's Bush stations
    Shepherd's Bush stations
    Shepherd's Bush is an area of west London, United Kingdom, which has been served by a number of London Underground and commuter rail stations over past 150 years, many of which have had similar names...



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External links

Wood Lane station, circa 1910
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