Rayners Lane Underground station, Greater London

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Rayners Lane Underground station, Greater London

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 31 Jul 2018

Opened in 1906 by the Metropolitan Railway on its line from Harrow to Uxbridge, this station became a junction with the (District) line from Turnham Green in 1910. The station was rebuilt in its current style in 1933. It is now on the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines. Forecourt on Alexandra Avenue, looking north. Like 55% of the London Underground network, this part is actually overground.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.574961
Longitude
-0.370773