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=== Open stations === ''In order from west to east'' {|class="wikitable sortable" |- ! Station !! Image !! Opened{{sfn|Rose|2007}} !! Branch !! Additional information !! Position |- |[[Richmond station (London)|Richmond]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rail-interchange|london|overground}} || [[File:Richmond station entrance.JPG|100px]] || 1 October 1877 || Richmond || Connects with National Rail services. Opened by the [[L&SWR]] as Richmond New on 1 January 1869 and this amalgamated with the main line station in 1937.{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=197}}||{{Coord|51|27|47|N|000|18|00|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=01 β Richmond station}} |- |[[Kew Gardens station (London)|Kew Gardens]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|london|overground}} || [[File:Kew Gardens stn building.JPG|100px]] || 1 October 1877 || Richmond || L&SWR station opened 1 January 1869{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=131}} ||{{Coord|51|28|38|N|000|17|07|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=02 β Kew Gardens station}} |- |[[Gunnersbury station|Gunnersbury]] {{rail-interchange|london|overground}} || [[File:Gunnersbury station western entrance.JPG|100px]] || 1 October 1877 || Richmond ||Connects with [[Mildmay line]] services. Opened by L&SWR as Brentford Road 1 January 1869, renamed 1871.{{sfn|Butt|1995|pp=43, 111}}||{{Coord|51|29|30|N|000|16|30|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=03 β Gunnersbury station}} |- style="border-top:4px solid #ccc" |[[Ealing Broadway station|Ealing Broadway]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rail-interchange|london|elizabeth}} || [[File:EalingBroadway1.jpg|100px]] || 1 July 1879 || Ealing<br />Broadway ||Connects with [[Central line (London Underground)|Central line]], [[Elizabeth line]] and National Rail services.||{{Coord|51|30|53|N|000|18|06|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=04 β Ealing Broadway station}} |- |[[Ealing Common tube station|Ealing Common]] || [[File:Ealing Common stn building.JPG|100px]] || 1 July 1879 ||Ealing<br />Broadway ||Connects with [[Piccadilly line]]. Between 1886 and 1910 known as Ealing Common and West Acton{{sfn|Rose|2007}}||{{Coord|51|30|37|N|000|17|17|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=05 β Ealing Common tube station}} |- |[[Acton Town]] {{access icon}} || [[File:ActonTown1.jpg|100px]] || 1 July 1879 || Ealing<br />Broadway ||Connects with Piccadilly line. Opened as Mill Hill Park, renamed 1 March 1910. Connects with Piccadilly line||{{Coord|51|30|10|N|000|16|48|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=06 β Acton Town tube station}} |- |[[Chiswick Park tube station|Chiswick Park]] || [[File:Chiswick Park station.jpg|100px]] || 1 July 1879 ||Ealing<br />Broadway ||Opened as Acton Green, renamed Chiswick Park and Acton Green in 1889, renamed 1910||{{Coord|51|29|41|N|000|16|04|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=07 β Chiswick Park tube station}} |- style="border-top:4px solid #ccc" |[[Turnham Green tube station|Turnham Green]] || [[File:Turnham Green stn building.JPG|100px]] || 1 June 1877 || Main<br />line || {{abbr|L&SWR|London and South Western Railway}} station opened 1 January 1869||{{Coord|51|29|43|N|000|15|18|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=08 β Turnham Green tube station}} |- |[[Stamford Brook tube station|Stamford Brook]] || [[File:StamfordBrook.jpg|100px]] || 1 February 1912 || Main<br />line || ||{{Coord|51|29|42|N|000|14|45|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=09 β Stamford Brook tube station}} |- |[[Ravenscourt Park tube station|Ravenscourt Park]] || [[File:Ravenscourt Park Tube Station 2008.jpg|100px]] || 1 June 1877 ||Main<br />line ||Opened as Shaftesbury Road by L&SWR on 1 April 1873, renamed 1 March 1888||{{Coord|51|29|39|N|000|14|09|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=10 β Ravenscourt Park tube station}} |- | [[Hammersmith tube station (District and Piccadilly lines)|Hammersmith]] {{access icon}} || [[File:Hammersmith entrance District and Piccadilly lines.jpg|100px]] || 9 September 1874|| Main<br />line|| Connects with Piccadilly, [[Hammersmith & City]] and [[Circle line (London Underground)|Circle lines]]||{{Coord|51|29|39|N|000|13|30|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=11 β Hammersmith tube station}} |- | [[Barons Court]] || [[File:Barons-court-tube.jpg|100px]] || 15 December 1906 ||Main<br />line ||Connects with Piccadilly line||{{Coord|51|29|26|N|000|12|49|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=12 β Barons Court tube station}} |- |[[West Kensington tube station|West Kensington]] || [[File:WestKensington.jpg|100px]] || 9 September 1874 || Main<br />line|| Opened as North End (Fulham),<ref>Forgotten Stations of Greater London by J.E.Connor and B.Halford</ref> renamed 1877||{{Coord|51|29|27|N|000|12|23|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=13 β West Kensington tube station}} |- style="border-top:4px solid #ccc" |[[Wimbledon station|Wimbledon]] {{Access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rail-interchange|london|tram}} {{rint|London|thameslink}} || [[File:Wimbledon station main building.JPG|100px]] ||3 June 1889 || Wimbledon || Connects with National Rail and [[Tramlink]] services. {{abbr|L&SWR|London and South Western Railway}} station opened 21 May 1838. ||{{Coord|51|25|24|N|000|12|15|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=14 β Wimbledon station}} |- |[[Wimbledon Park tube station|Wimbledon Park]] {{access icon}} || [[File:Wimbledon Park Underground Station.jpg|100px]] || 3 June 1889 ||Wimbledon || ||{{Coord|51|26|02|N|000|12|00|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=15 β Wimbledon Park tube station}} |- |[[Southfields tube station|Southfields]] {{access icon}} || [[File:Southfields station building.JPG|100px]] || 3 June 1889 ||Wimbledon || ||{{Coord|51|26|42|N|000|12|25|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=16 β Southfields tube station}} |- |[[East Putney]] || [[File:EastPutney1.jpg|100px]] || 3 June 1889 ||Wimbledon || ||{{Coord|51|27|31|N|000|12|41|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=17 β East Putney tube station}} |- |[[Putney Bridge tube station|Putney Bridge]] || [[File:Putney Bridge stn building.JPG|100px]] || 1 March 1880 || Wimbledon || Opened as Putney Bridge & Fulham, renamed 1 January 1902 as Putney Bridge & Hurlingham, current name from 1932 ||{{Coord|51|28|06|N|000|12|32|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=18 β Putney Bridge tube station}} |- |[[Parsons Green tube station|Parsons Green]] || [[File:Parsons Green stn southeast entrance.JPG|100px]] || 1 March 1880 ||Wimbledon || ||{{Coord|51|28|31|N|000|12|04|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=19 β Parsons Green tube station}} |- |[[Fulham Broadway tube station|Fulham Broadway]] {{access icon}} || [[File:FulhamBroadway1.jpg|100px]] || 1 March 1880 ||Wimbledon || Opened as Walham Green, renamed 2 March 1952 ||{{Coord|51|28|50|N|000|11|41|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=20 β Fulham Broadway tube station}} |- |[[West Brompton station|West Brompton]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rail-interchange|london|overground}} || [[File:WestBrompton1.jpg|100px]] || 12 April 1869 ||Wimbledon || Connects with National Rail and [[Mildmay line]] services.|| {{Coord|51|29|12|N|000|11|45|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=21 β West Brompton station}} |- style="border-top:4px solid #ccc" |[[Kensington (Olympia)]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rail-interchange|london|overground}} || [[File:Kensington Olympia stn building.JPG|100px]] || 20 December 1946|| Olympia || Connects with National Rail and [[Mildmay line]] services. The {{abbr|L&SWR|London and South Western Railway}} opened a Kensington station on the West London Railway briefly in 1844. This station was opened on 2 June 1862 and was renamed Kensington Addison Road in 1868{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=130}} and served by L&NWR, GWR, Metropolitan and other railways until services were withdrawn in 1940. Reopened as a branch of the District line in 1946.{{sfn|Horne|2006|pp=15, 73}}||{{Coord|51|29|55|N|000|12|39|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=22 β Kensington (Olympia) station}} |- style="border-top:4px solid #ccc" | [[Earl's Court tube station|Earl's Court]] {{access icon}} || [[File:EarlsCourtEntrance2.jpg|100px]] || 30 October 1871|| Main<br />line || Connects with Piccadilly line and all other District line services.||{{Coord|51|29|29|N|000|11|41|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=28 β Earl's Court tube station}} |- style="border-top:4px solid #ccc" |[[High Street Kensington tube station|High Street Kensington]] || [[File:High Street Kensington station October 2013.jpg|100px|alt=A white many-windowed building]] || 1 October 1868||Edgware Road || Opened as Kensington (High Street) and name gradually changed by 1880.{{sfn|Rose|2007}} Connects with the Circle line.||{{Coord|51|30|03|N|000|11|33|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=33 β High Street Kensington tube station}} |- |[[Notting Hill Gate tube station|Notting Hill Gate]] || [[File:Notting Hill Gate Tube Station.jpg|100px|alt=A railway station with side platforms either side of two tracks that disappear into darkness under a painted steel bridge like structure topped with a brick wall, covered by a partially glazed barrel roof.]]||1 October 1868 ||Edgware Road || Connects with [[Central line (London Underground)|Central line]].||{{Coord|51|30|32|N|000|11|49|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=34 β Notting Hill Gate tube station}} |- |[[Bayswater tube station|Bayswater]] || [[File:Bayswater Station Exterior.jpg|100px|alt=A single storey pale brick building topped with stone railing. Above an entrance is a canopy, around which are rectanglar blue signs reading "BAYSWATER" and "BAYSWATER STATION". People are walking in the street.]] ||1 October 1868||Edgware Road || Opened as Bayswater, renamed Bayswater (Queen's Road) & Westbourne Grove in 1923, Bayswater (Queen's Road) in 1933 and Bayswater (Queensway) in 1946, after which the suffix was gradually dropped.{{sfn|Rose|2007}} ||{{Coord|51|30|43|N|000|11|17|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=35 β Bayswater tube station}} |- |[[Paddington tube station (Bakerloo, Circle and District lines)|Paddington]] {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rail-interchange|london|elizabeth}} || [[File:Paddington subsurface station building.jpg|100px|alt=A pale two-storey stone building, with gold coloured letters at the top reading "METROPOLITAN RAILWAY" and "PADDINGTON STATION", windows on the first floor. On the ground floor there are shops either side of an entrance with a canopy with rectangular blue signs reading "PADDINGTON STATION". There are cars and a small truck in the road and people are walking on the pavement.]] || 1 October 1868||Edgware Road ||Opened as Paddington (Praed Street), renamed in 1948.{{sfn|Rose|2007}} Connects with [[Bakerloo line]], [[Circle line (London Underground)|Circle]] and [[Hammersmith & City]] lines to Hammersmith, [[Elizabeth line]], and Paddington main line station.|| {{Coord|51|30|56|N|000|10|32|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=36 β Paddington station (District line platforms)}} |- |[[Edgware Road tube station (Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines)|Edgware Road]] || [[File:EdgwareRdHammersmith.jpg|100px]] || 1 October 1863 || Edgware Road ||Connects with Circle and Hammersmith & City lines. ||{{Coord|51|31|12|N|000|10|04|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=27 β Edgware Road tube station}} |- style="border-top:4px solid #ccc" |[[Gloucester Road tube station|Gloucester Road]] || [[File:GloucesterRoadTube.jpg|100px|alt=A beige-bricked building with a green sign reading "METROPOLITAN & DISTRICT RAILWAYS GLOUCESTER ROAD STATION" in white letters]] || 1 October 1868 ||Main<br />line ||Opened as Brompton (Gloucester Road), renamed in 1907.{{sfn|Rose|2007}} Connects with Piccadilly and [[Circle line (London Underground)|Circle]] lines.||{{Coord|51|29|41|N|000|10|59|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=32 β Gloucester Road tube station}} |- |[[South Kensington tube station|South Kensington]] || [[File:South Kensington station.jpg|100px|alt=A entrance behind a raised bed of green plant and under a blue sign reading "SOUTH KENSINGTON STATION" leads into an arcade of shops. Above the entrance there is a glass panel with white lettering reading "METROPOLITAN AND DISTRICT RAILWAYS" and "SOUTH KENSINGTON STATION".]] || 24 December 1868 ||Main<br />line ||Connects with [[Piccadilly line]]||{{Coord|51|29|39|N|000|10|26|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=31 β South Kensington tube station}} |- |[[Sloane Square tube station|Sloane Square]] || [[File:Sloane Square stn entrance.JPG|100px|alt=A modern looking building with marble coloured tiled wall at ground level with grey cladding above. A small concrete canopy is over the larger of two entrances with blue signs reading "SLOANE SQUARE STATION", people are entering and exiting through the larger entrance.]] || 24 December 1868 ||Main<br />line || ||{{Coord|51|29|33|N|000|09|24|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=30 β Sloane Square tube station}} |- |[[London Victoria station|Victoria]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} || [[File:London Victoria station -14Oct2008.jpg|100px|alt=A grey building with three rectangular, white signs reading "London Victoria Station" in black letters all under a clear, white sky]] || 24 December 1868 ||Main<br />line ||Connects with [[Victoria line]] and National Rail services.||{{Coord|51|29|48|N|000|08|41|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=29 β London Victoria station}} |- |[[St James's Park tube station|St James's Park]] || [[File:St James's Park stn entrance Palmer Street.JPG|100px]] || 24 December 1868 ||Main<br />line || ||{{Coord|51|29|58|N|000|08|04|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=28 β St James's Park tube station}} |- |[[Westminster tube station|Westminster]] {{access icon}} || [[File:Westminster station entrance Portcullis House.JPG|100px|alt=A large crowd of people walking on a grey sidewalk next to a black road where two vehicles are driving from the left to the right]] || 24 December 1868 ||Main<br />line ||Opened as Westminster Bridge, renamed in 1907.{{sfn|Rose|2007}} Connects with [[Jubilee line]].||{{Coord|51|30|04|N|000|07|30|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=27 β Westminster tube station}} |- |[[Embankment tube station|Embankment]] || [[File:Embankment station.jpg|100px|alt=A grey building with a blue sign reading "EMBANKMENT STATION" in white letters and people standing in the foreground all under a white sky]] || 30 May 1870 ||Main<br />line ||Opened as Charing Cross, renamed Charing Cross Embankment in 1974 and to the current name from 1976.{{sfn|Rose|2007}} Connects with [[Bakerloo]] and [[Northern line]]s and Charing Cross National Rail station.||{{Coord|51|30|25|N|000|07|19|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=26 β Embankment tube station}} |- |[[Temple tube station|Temple]] || [[File:Templetube.jpg|100px|alt=A grey building with a rectangular, white sign on a rounded corner reading "TEMPLE STATION" in black letters all under a blue sky]] || 30 May 1870 ||Main<br />line ||Opened as The Temple.{{sfn|Rose|2007}} ||{{Coord|51|30|40|N|000|06|52|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=25 β Temple tube station}} |- |[[Blackfriars station|Blackfriars]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rint|London|thameslink}} || [[File:Blackfriars tube stn and Thameslink northern entrance close up 2012.JPG|100px|alt=A glass structure with gray slats on higher floor; an entrance leads under a canopy with a sign reading "BLACKFRIARS STATION" into a large internal space seen through the glass, People are walking into the entrance and coming up steps from an underpass.]] || 30 May 1870 ||Main<br />line ||Connects with National Rail services.||{{Coord|51|30|42|N|000|06|11|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=24 β Blackfriars station}} |- |[[Mansion House tube station|Mansion House]] || [[File:Mansionhouse300.jpg|100px|alt=A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "MANSION HOUSE STATION" in white letters and a yellow sign reading "OFFICES TO LET"]] || 3 July 1871 || Main<br />line || ||{{Coord|51|30|44|N|000|05|39|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=23 β Mansion House tube station}} |- |[[Cannon Street station#London Underground|Cannon Street]] {{access icon}}(WB) {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} || [[File:Cannon Street tube station entrance new 2020.jpg|100px|alt=A building]] || 6 October 1884 ||Main<br />line || Connects with National Rail services.||{{Coord|51|30|37|N|000|05|27|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=22 β Cannon Street station}} |- |[[BankβMonument station|Monument]] {{rail-interchange|london|dlr}} || [[File:Monument station east entrance.JPG|100px|alt=An entrance in a larger building under a sign reading "MONUMENT STATION" reveals banisters leading down. A woman is walking out of the entrance]] || 6 October 1884 ||Main<br />line ||Opened as Eastcheap, renamed The Monument in 1884.{{sfn|Rose|2007}} Escalator connection to Bank station giving connections with [[Central line (London Underground)|Central]], [[Northern line|Northern]], [[Waterloo & City]] and [[Docklands Light Railway|DLR]].||{{Coord|51|30|47|N|000|05|17|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=21 β BankβMonument station}} |- |[[Tower Hill tube station|Tower Hill]] {{access icon}} || [[File:Tower hill entrance.jpg|100px|alt=A grey, many-windowed castle with flags flying from its turrets in the background, several people walking in the foreground, and a bright sky above]] || 25 September 1882 || Main<br />line ||The Metropolitan Railway opened "Tower of London" but closed it in 1884 after the District Railway opened "[[Mark Lane tube station|Mark Lane]]" nearby. This station was renamed "Tower Hill" in 1946 and moved to the site of the "Tower of London" station in 1967.{{sfn|Rose|2007}}{{sfn|Jackson|1986|p=110}} Connects with Circle line.||{{Coord|51|30|36|N|000|04|34|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=20 β Tower Hill tube station}} |- |[[Aldgate East]] || [[File:Aldgate East stn southwest entrance.JPG|100px|alt=In the middle of building works a glass doors show banisters leading down beneath a sign reading "ALDGATE EAST STATION", this beneath a canopy supported on four girders.]] || 6 October 1884 ||Main<br />line ||Connects with Hammersmith & City line. Moved to current position in 1938.{{sfn|Rose|2007}} ||{{Coord|51|30|55|N|000|04|20|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=19 β Aldgate East tube station}} |- |[[Whitechapel station|Whitechapel]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|london|overground}} {{rail-interchange|london|elizabeth}} || [[File:Whitechapel tube station entrance.jpg|100px|alt=Two entrances on the ground floor of what looks like a terraced house between a shop with green sign reading "Fresh" and a building with a sign reading "Lecture Hall" above a door]] || 6 October 1884 ||Main<br />line ||Connects with [[Windrush line]] and [[Elizabeth line]] services. Opened as Whitechapel (Mile End), renamed in 1901. ||{{Coord|51|31|08|N|000|03|40|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=20 β Whitechapel station}} |- |[[Stepney Green tube station|Stepney Green]] || [[File:Stepney Green stn building.JPG|100px|alt=A brick building under a slate roof with a pale front; two arched doorways on the left and four arched windows to the right, above which a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "STEPNEY GREEN STATION" in white letters]] || 23 June 1902 ||Main<br />line || ||{{Coord|51|31|19|N|000|02|47|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=21 β Stepney Green tube station}} |- |[[Mile End tube station|Mile End]] || [[File:Mile End stn entrance.JPG|100px|alt=A grey-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "MILE END STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white clouds]] || 2 June 1902 ||Main<br />line ||Cross platform interchange with [[Central line (London Underground)|Central line]]. ||{{Coord|51|31|30|N|000|01|59|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=22 β Mile End tube station}} |- |[[Bow Road tube station|Bow Road]] || [[File:Bow Road stn building.JPG|100px|alt=A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "BOW ROAD STATION" in white letters and a tree in the foreground all under a blue sky with white clouds]] || 11 June 1902 || Main<br />line || ||{{Coord|51|31|38|N|000|01|29|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=23 β Bow Road tube station}} |- |[[Bromley-by-Bow tube station|Bromley-by-Bow]] {{access icon}} || [[File:Bromley-by-Bow stn entrance.JPG|100px|alt=A squat bricked building behind a concrete wall with a dark blue sign reading "BROMLEY-BY-BOW STATION" in white letters]] || 2 June 1902 ||Main<br />line ||Opened as LT&SR station in 1894. First served as Bromley, LT&SR station closed in 1940 and renamed in 1967.{{sfn|Rose|2007}}{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=45}}||{{Coord|51|31|26|N|000|00|41|W|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=24 β Bromley-by-Bow tube station}} |- |[[West Ham station|West Ham]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rail-interchange|london|dlr}} || [[File:West Ham stn entrance.JPG|100px|alt=A brown-bricked building with a large, grey sign reading "WEST HAM" in white letters and four people in front all under a light grey sky]] || 2 June 1902 || Main<br />line ||Connects with [[Jubilee line]], [[Docklands Light Railway]] and National Rail services. Named West Ham (Manor Road) from 1924 to 1969, Metropolitan service began in 1941 and LT&SR station closed 1994.{{sfn|Rose|2007}}{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=245}}||{{Coord|51|31|41|N|000|00|14|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=25 β West Ham station}} |- |[[Plaistow tube station|Plaistow]] || [[File:Plaistow station building.JPG|100px|alt=A red bricked cube shaped building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "PLAISTOW STATION" in white letters and people walking on the pavement in front]] || 2 June 1902 || Main<br />line ||LT&SR station opened in 1858.{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=186}} ||{{Coord|51|31|53|N|000|01|02|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=26 β Plaistow tube station}} |- |[[Upton Park tube station|Upton Park]] || [[File:Upton Park tube station 1.jpg|100px|alt=A red-and-brown bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "UPTON PARK STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky]] || 2 June 1902 || Main<br />line ||LT&SR station opened in 1877.{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=238}} ||{{Coord|51|32|06|N|000|02|04|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=27 β Upton Park tube station}} |- |[[East Ham tube station|East Ham]] {{access icon}} || [[File:East ham tube station london.jpg|100px|alt=A red- and brown-bricked building with a blue sign reading "EAST HAM STATION" in white letters and people walking in front all under a white sky]] ||2 June 1902|| Main<br />line ||LT&SR station opened in 1858.{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=88}} ||{{Coord|51|32|20|N|000|03|06|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=28 β East Ham tube station}} |- |[[Barking station|Barking]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rail-interchange|london|overground}} || [[File:Barking station building2.JPG|100px|alt=A glass and steel building with a canopy, a row of shops at ground level. There is a bus waiting at a bus stop in front of the building, and cars waiting with people. A sign above an entrance readings "Barking" with symbols for National Rail and London Underground.]] || 2 June 1902 || Main<br />line ||Connects with National Rail and [[Suffragette line]]. LT&SR station opened in 1854.{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=27}} District Railway service withdrawn 1905β1908.{{sfn|Rose|2007}}||{{Coord|51|32|21|N|000|04|54|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=29 β Barking station}} |- |[[Upney]] {{access icon}} || [[File:Upney station building.JPG|100px]] || 12 September 1932 ||Main<br />line|| ||{{Coord|51|32|19|N|000|06|05|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=53 β Upney tube station}} |- |[[Becontree tube station|Becontree]] || [[File:Becontree station building.JPG|100px]] || 12 September 1932 ||Main<br />line || ||{{Coord|51|32|25|N|000|07|37|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=54 β Becontree tube station}} |- |[[Dagenham Heathway]] {{access icon}} || [[File:Dagenham Heathway stn building.JPG|100px]] || 12 September 1932 ||Main<br />line || Opened as Heathway, renamed 1949.||{{Coord|51|32|30|N|000|08|49|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=55 β Dagenham Heathway tube station}} |- |[[Dagenham East tube station|Dagenham East]] || [[File:Dagenham East stn building.JPG|100px]] || 2 June 1902 || Main<br />line ||Opened as Dagenham in 1885,{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=75}} District line service withdrawn 1905 to 1932 and station renamed 1949.{{sfn|Rose|2007}}||{{Coord|51|32|40|N|000|09|56|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=56 β Dagenham East tube station}} |- |[[Elm Park tube station|Elm Park]] {{access icon}}|| [[File:Elm Park stn building.JPG|100px]] || 13 May 1935 ||Main<br />line || ||{{Coord|51|32|59|N|000|11|52|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=57 β Elm Park tube station}} |- |[[Hornchurch tube station|Hornchurch]] || [[File:Hornchurch tube station 1.jpg|100px]] || 2 June 1902 ||Main<br />line || LT&SR station opened 1885,{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=123}} District line service withdrawn 1905 to 1932.||{{Coord|51|33|11|N|000|13|08|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=58 β Hornchurch tube station}} |- |[[Upminster Bridge tube station|Upminster Bridge]] || [[File:Upminster Bridge tube station 1.jpg|100px]] ||17 December 1934 ||Main<br />line || ||{{Coord|51|33|29|N|000|14|03|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=59 β Upminster Bridge tube station}} |- |[[Upminster station|Upminster]] {{access icon}} {{rail-interchange|gb|rail}} {{rail-interchange|london|overground}} || [[File:Upminster railway station 046.jpg|100px]] || 2 June 1902 ||Main<br />line || LT&SR station opened 1885,{{sfn|Butt|1995|p=237}} District line service withdrawn 1905 to 1932. Connects with National Rail and Liberty line services.||{{Coord|51|33|32|N|000|15|04|E|region:GB_type:railwaystation|name=60 β Upminster station}} |}
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