Shepherd's Bush: Entrance to Goldhawk Road station

Introduction

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Shepherd's Bush: Entrance to Goldhawk Road station

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 2 Oct 2012

This station is served by the Hammersmith and City line and, recently, also Circle Line trains of London Transport. The line was very early on the London railway scene, opening in 1864 and originally had both Metroplolitan Railway and Great Western Railway trains. Goldhawk Road station opened in 1914 along with the station that is now named Shepherd's Bush Market. The two stations replaced an older one, situated half-way between them, that was opened with the line in 1864 and named 'Shepherd's Bush'.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.502372
Longitude
-0.226687