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Wanstead tube station

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Location
  
Wanstead

2012
  
2.56 million

2014
  
3.09 million

Phone
  
+44 343 222 1234

14 Dec 1947
  
Opened

Architect
  
Charles Holden

Managed by
  
London Underground

2013
  
2.73 million

2015
  
2.90 million

Number of platforms
  
2

Fare zone
  
4

Wanstead tube station

Address
  
The Green, London E11 2NT, UK

Local authority
  
London Borough of Redbridge

Similar
  
London Underground, Snaresbrook tube station, Redbridge tube station, Leytonstone tube station, Gants Hill tube station

Wanstead is a London Underground station in Wanstead, on the Hainault loop of the Central line. It is in Travelcard Zone 4.

Construction of the station had started in the 1930s, but was delayed by the onset of World War II. The incomplete tunnels between Wanstead and Gants Hill to the east were used for munitions production by Plessey between 1942 and 1945. The station was finally opened on 14 December 1947. The building, like many other stations on the branch, was designed by architect Charles Holden. It kept its original wooden escalator until 2003, one of the last Tube stations to do so.

The station has been extensively refurbished since 2006, including the replacement of the original platform wall tiling, which had become badly damaged.

Connections

The station is served by London Buses routes 66, 101, 145, 308, W12, W13 and W14, and also by night routes N8 and N55.

References

Wanstead tube station Wikipedia


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