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Are White City and Wood Lane tube stations connected?

White City Station, in West London, is situated on a street called Wood Lane, less than a minute's walk from Wood Lane station itself - that is on a completely different line. To make things more confusing, White City Station was also originally called Wood Lane Station too - yes we know - it's a lot.



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The nearest train station to Westfield London Shopping Centre in White City is Shepherds Bush.

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The nearest train station to Westfield Shopping Centre in White City is Shepherds Bush.

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The nearest tube stations are Wood Lane (a 3 minute walk) and White City (an 8 minute walk). If you're coming from Shepherd's Bush station, walk through Westfield Shopping Centre and follow signs for John Lewis and The Square (a 12 minute walk).

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Closure. Due to its awkward configuration and unsatisfactory operation, Wood Lane was closed in 1947 when a replacement station called White City was opened on the Central line a short distance to the north. The Wood Lane platforms were abandoned and the depot became known as White City depot.

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White City is a London Underground station on Wood Lane in White City, west London, England, on the Central line between Shepherds Bush and East Acton stations in Travelcard Zone 2. The station is in a deep brick-sided cutting – and is designed in a similar way to Harrow-on-the-Hill station.



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White City is a district of London, England, in the northern part of Shepherd's Bush in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, 5 miles (8 km) west-northwest of Charing Cross.

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White City was also the name associated with the landscaping and architecture of the World's Columbian Exposition, held near the same location in 1893 because the exhibition's buildings used plaster of Paris and were painted a chalky white.

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Set in one of London's biggest regeneration zones, Westfield London is Europe's largest shopping and leisure destination at 242,000 square metres, with culture, entertainment and community at its heart.

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To the south of the site lies Stratford station which is served by London Underground's Central and Jubilee lines, Greater Anglia, Elizabeth line, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, and a number of c2c services.

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The deepest station is Hampstead on the Northern line, which runs down to 58.5 metres. 15. In Central London the deepest station below street level is also the Northern line. It is the DLR concourse at Bank, which is 41.4 metres below.

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