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South Ealing tube station
London Underground station
London Underground station
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| name | South Ealing | |
| symbol | underground | |
| manager | London Underground | |
| locale | Ealing | |
| borough | London Borough of Ealing | |
| platforms | 4 | |
| fare_zone | 3 | |
| image_name | South Ealing stn building.JPG | |
| caption | Station entrance | |
| coordinates | ||
| original | District Railway | |
| years1 | 1 May 1883 | |
| years2 | 9 January 1933 | |
| years3 | 1964 | |
| events1 | Station opened | |
| events2 | Piccadilly line service introduced | |
| events3 | District line service withdrawn | |
| <!--- | tubeexits06 | 3.217 |
| tubeexits07 | 3.446 | |
| tubeexits08 | 3.360 | |
| tubeexits09 | 3.34-- |
South Ealing is a London Underground station in the London Borough of Ealing. It is on the Heathrow branch of the Piccadilly line, between Northfields and Acton Town stations. The station is located on South Ealing Road, and is in London fare zone 3.
Station information
South Ealing tube station has a waiting room.
The station does not offer step-free access from the train or platform to street level.
Like all other London Underground stations, South Ealing has a Labyrinth artwork by Mark Wallinger, in place since 2013.
Connections
London Buses route 65 and night route N65 serve the station directly, with routes E3 and N11 stopping nearby.
History
South Ealing station was opened as a stop on the District Railway (later the District line) on 1 May 1883. These trains were initially steam-powered, but the line has been electrified since 1905.
The station has been served by the Piccadilly line since 9 January 1933. It was modernised between 1935 and 1936, with the original buildings replaced, the eastbound platform receiving a new concrete canopy and waiting room and electric lights being installed.
The District line service was withdrawn in 1964.
The station building was again replaced in 1983. It was refurbished once more in 2006.
Gallery
File:South Ealing tube station-platform.jpg|Piccadilly Line train approaching South Ealing File:South Ealing tube station at night.jpg|Piccadilly Line train leaving South Ealing, headed westwards. File:150729.185616. South Ealing. London Underground Piccadilly Line.jpg|1973 Stock passing. File:South Ealing. (150729.184934).jpg|Eastbound platform building. File:150729.185020. South Ealing. Piccadilly Line. Eastbound Platforms Shelter.jpg|Waiting enclosure of glass & metal.
References
References
- {{Cite map/Standard Tube Map
- "South Ealing Underground Station".
- (14 May 2013). "Labyrinth 260/270 – South Ealing".
- (29 April 2023). "Buses from South Ealing".
- Rails through the clay by A.Jackson page 190
- Wallinger, Mark. (2014). "Labyrinth – A Journey Through London's Underground". Art / Books.
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