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District line

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District
Colour on map Green
Year opened 1868
Line type Sub-Surface
Rolling stock A (September 2010), B, C , D, E, F, G, K, L, M & N, Q38, R, T stock
Stations served 60
Length 64 km (40 mi)
Depots Upminster
Ealing Common
Journeys made 188 million (2002) (per annum)
Rail lines of
Transport for London
London Underground lines
  Bakerloo
  Central
  Circle
  District
  Hammersmith & City
  Jubilee
  Metropolitan
  Northern
  Piccadilly
  Victoria
  Waterloo & City
Other lines
  Docklands Light Railway
  Tramlink
  Overground

The District line is a line of the London Underground, coloured green on the Tube map. It is a "sub-surface" line, running through the central area in shallow cut-and-cover tunnels. It is the busiest of the sub-surface lines and the third busiest overall on the Underground network. Out of the 60 stations served, 25 are underground.

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[edit] History

The District line has a long history. It was built by the Metropolitan District Railway and opened in stages from 1868. The MDR was later bought by Charles Yerkes, forming part of the "Underground" group until it was nationalised in the 1930s. It had branches to Uxbridge and Hounslow West, but both are now operated by the Piccadilly line. Eastbound services ran as far as the seaside town of Southend in Essex from 1 June 1910 and to Shoeburyness from 1911, until 30 September 1939. Between 1 March 1883 and 30 September 1885 the line also served stations from Ealing Broadway to Windsor, running on the Great Western Mainline.

[edit] Trains

Most of the District line's services use sub-surface D stock, although the Wimbledon to Edgware Road service uses C stock and L Stock[citation needed], due to shorter platform lengths between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road. The D stock has been refurbished, having received the standard Underground livery of red, white and blue, replacing the previous unpainted aluminium finish which is prone to damage by graffiti vandals. The stock also received a complete interior refurbishment and was fitted with CCTV and passenger information displays. The trains are maintained at Ealing Common Depot and Upminster Depot.

[edit] Last unpainted train

A D stock (unit 7115) was taken out of service to be refurbished on 15 February 2008. Its run could have extended into the weekend, but due to planned weekend engineering works it was taken out on Friday at the end of operations. It was the very last silver train on the London Underground; fittingly running on the line which first introduced unpainted train.


[edit] Map


The TFL line diagram is available online.

[edit] Stations

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CONTg
Great Western Main Line (to Reading)
CPICl uCPICma uCPICra
Ealing Broadway
STR uSTR uABZrg uCONTl
Piccadilly line
STR uSTRlf uUKRZo uCONTl
Central line
STRlf STRq umKRZo CONTr
Great Western Main Line (to Paddington)
uBHF
Ealing Common
uABZlf uSTRlg
uSTR uDST
Ealing Common depot
uABZrg uSTRrf
uCONTr ueABZ3lg uUKRZo uSTRlg
Piccadilly line to Heathrow
uexSTRlf ueABZlg uSTR
Former service to Hounslow
CONTg uABZlf uABZlg
CPICAl uCPICAra uSTR uSTR
Richmond
CONTf uACC uSTR uSTR
Kew Gardens
uWBRÜCKE uSTR uSTR
River Thames
uHST uSTR uSTR
Gunnersbury
uSTR uCPICl uCPICr
Acton Town
uSTR ueABZlf ueKRZ uexBHFl
South Acton (Closed 1959)
muABZlf umKRZo umKRZo CONTr
North London Line
uSTR uHST uSTR
Chiswick Park
uSTRlf uABZlg uSTR
uCPICl uCPICr
Turnham Green
uHST uSTR
Stamford Brook
uHST uSTR
Ravenscourt Park
uTUNNEL1 uTUNNEL1
uCPICAl uCPICAr
Hammersmith
CONTg uCPICl uCPICr
Barons Court
CPICAl uCPICAra uSTR uSTR
Wimbledon
CONTf uHST uSTR uSTR
Wimbledon Park
uHST uSTR uTUNNELa
Southfields
uTUNNEL1 uHST utSTR
West Kensington
uHST uSTR utSTR
East Putney
uWBRÜCKE uSTR utSTR
River Thames
uHST uSTR utSTR
Putney Bridge
uHST uSTR utSTR
Parsons Green
CONTg uSTR uSTR utSTR
West London Line (to Clapham Junction)
STR uACC uSTR utSTR
Fulham Broadway
CPICl uCPICr uSTR utSTR
West Brompton
STRlf umKRZu umKRZu umtKRZ STRq STRlg
uTUNNELa uTUNNELa utSTR uCPICAla CPICr
Kensington (Olympia)
utSTRlf utABZlg utSTR uTUNNELa CONTf
West London Line (to Willesden Junction)
utABZlf utUKRZu utABZlg
utCPICAl utCPICAm utCPICAr
Earl's Court
utABZrg utUKRZu utABZlg
Circle line
utSTR utSTR uTUNNELe
utSTR utSTR uABZlf uSTRlg
utSTR utSTR uCPICl uCPICre
High Street Kensington
utSTR utSTR uTUNNELa
utSTR utSTR utUTurmBHFo
Notting Hill Gate
utSTR utSTR utHST
Bayswater
utSTR utSTR utBHF
Paddington (Circle/District)
utSTR utSTR utSTR utCONTg
utSTR utSTR utSTR utBHF
Paddington (Hammersmith & City)
utSTR utSTR utABZrg utSTRrf
utSTR utSTR uHSTCC
Edgware Road
utSTR utSTR utSTR
utSTR utSTR utCONTf
Circle and Hammersmith & City lines
utCPICl utCPICr
Gloucester Road
uCPICCCl utCPICr
South Kensington
utSTR utSTRlf utCONTl
Piccadilly Line
uHSTCC
Sloane Square
utUTurmBHFo
Victoria
utHST
St James's Park
utUTurmBHFAo
Westminster
utUTurmBHFo
Embankment ( Charing Cross)
utHST
Temple
utHST
Blackfriars
utABZlf utSTRlg
utCPICl utCPICre
Mansion House
utHST
Cannon Streeet
utUTurmBHFo
Monument
utexHST
Mark Lane (Closed 1967)
utABZlf utSTRlg
utCPICl utCPICre
Tower Hill
utSTR utCONTg
( Tower Gateway) ( Fenchurch Street)
utSTR utSTR
Circle line/Metropolitan line
utABZlf utBHFq utABZrf
Aldgate (Circle/Metropolitan)
utABZrg utSTRq utSTRrf
Hammersmith & City line
utHST
Aldgate East
utexHST
St Mary's (Closed 1938)
uTUNNELe
uUTurmBHFo
Whitechapel
uTUNNELa
utHST
Stepney Green
utSTR utCONTg
Central line
utCPICl utCPICr
Mile End
utSTR utCONTf
Central line
LUECKE uTUNNELe
LTS Line (to Fenchurch Street)
STR uHST
Bow Road ( Bow Church)
STR uHST
Bromley-by-Bow
CPICl uCPICr
West Ham
STR uHST
Plaistow
STR uHST
Upton Park
STR uHST
East Ham
STR uABZlf uSTRlg CONTg
Gospel Oak to Barking Line
CPICAl uCPICAm uCPICAme CPICAre
Barking
STR uACC
Upney
STR uHST
Becontree
STR uACC
Dagenham Heathway
STR uHST
Dagenham East
STR uACC
Elm Park
STR uHST
Hornchurch
STR uHST
Upminster Bridge
STR uSTR CONTg
Romford to Upminster Line
CPICAl uCPICAm CPICAre
Upminster
STR uKDSe
Upminster Depot
CONTf
LTS Line (to Shoeburyness/Southend)

In order from west to east

[edit] Richmond branch

[edit] Ealing branch

The Richmond and Ealing branches join just west of Turnham Green.

[edit] Wimbledon branch

[edit] Kensington (Olympia) branch

The Kensington (Olympia) branch joins the main line west of Earl's Court, and trains from it normally run to High Street Kensington.

The Wimbledon branch joins the main line west of Earl's Court.

[edit] Main line

[edit] Edgware Road branch

The Edgware Road branch diverges from the main line east of Earl's Court.

[edit] Current service pattern

The following off-peak service pattern currently runs on the District line

  • 6 tph Ealing Broadway - Tower Hill
  • 6 tph Richmond - Upminster
  • 6 tph Wimbledon - Upminster
  • 6 tph Wimbledon - Edgware Road
  • 4 tph Kensington (Olympia) - High Street Kensington

(tph=trains per hour)

The only line to not have an interchange with the District Line is the Metropolitan Line, though they did for a period before much of the Metropolitan Line southwest of Baker Street was taken over by the Circle and the Hammersmith and City line. The latter also took over the section of the Metropolitan between Aldgate East and Barking.

Aldgate East Station on the District and Hammersmith & City Lines is within easy walking distance of Aldgate Station on the Metropolitan and Circle Lines.

[edit] Interavailabilty

c2c also serves Upminster, Barking, West Ham and Fenchurch Street (for Tower Hill). Tickets are interavailable between the two operators with Oyster Cards (including pay as you go) accepted on this part of c2c's route. South West Trains services occasionally operate on the Wimbledon Branch between East Putney and Wimbledon, often due to engineering works or problems on the mainline, although trains do not stop at any of the intermediate stations.

[edit] Future

The District line, like the the Hammersmith & City Line and the Circle Line (by then part of the Circle and the Metropolitan Line alone) and the Metropolitan line, will have London Underground S Stock trains running by 2014/2015.

The proposed Chelsea-Hackney Line may take over part of the Wimbledon branch.

[edit] In popular culture

  • Sheffield band Milburn wrote a song labelled 'The District Line' which refers to London.

[edit] External links


West: Crossings of the River Thames East:
Kew Bridge Richmond branch,
between Gunnersbury
and Kew Gardens
Chiswick Bridge
Putney Bridge Wimbledon branch,
between Putney Bridge
and East Putney
Wandsworth Bridge
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