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  2. Wood Lane - Wikipedia

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    The area to the west of Wood Lane, north of Loftus Road stadium, south of Du Cane Road and east of Bloemfontein Road was laid out as the exhibition site. The numerous pavilions faced with white stone earned the exhibition the nickname " the White City " which subsequently remained with the area, even after the exhibition closed and its ...

  3. West London Tram - Wikipedia

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    The tram route was planned to run between Uxbridge and Shepherd's Bush, serving Hayes (north), Hillingdon, Southall, Hanwell, West Ealing, Ealing and Acton en route, [3] and would have replaced three equivalent London Buses routes. The proposed route was the same route as London's tram route 7 from about 1905 until 1951.

  4. History of Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    John Rocque's eighteenth century map shows Shepherd's Bush to be almost entirely rural, with a few scattered buildings around the Green, such as Shepherd's Bush House. The basic road layout is however broadly similar to that of today, with the "North High Way" (today the Uxbridge Road) to the west of the Green, and Turvens Lane (now Wood Lane ...

  5. Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    The residential areas of Shepherd's Bush are primarily located to the west of the Green, either side of Uxbridge Road and Goldhawk Road to the southwest, and about as far as Askew Road in the west. Much of the housing in this area consists of three- or four-storey terraces dating from the late 19th century, and subsequently divided up into ...

  6. Stations around Shepherd's Bush - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd's Bush: L&SWR: 1869: 1916: Shepherd's Bush Road, north of Sulgrave Road Shepherd's Bush: Central line: 1900: open: Shepherd's Bush Green east end Shepherd's Bush Market: Hammersmith & City line Circle line: 1914: open: Uxbridge Road: originally named Shepherd's Bush (1914–2008) and moved from original 1864 site in 1914 Shepherd's ...

  7. London Buses route 207 - Wikipedia

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    The trial was a success and on 9 April 2005 the route was split into two sections; the Hayes Bypass to Shepherd's Bush Green section retained the number 207 and was converted to single deck articulated bus operation with Mercedes-Benz O530Gs. The section between Uxbridge and Acton was renumbered 427 using Dennis Trident 2s. A new base opened at ...

  8. Shepherd's Bush Market - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd's Bush Market, looking north New Shepherds Bush Market, not to be confused with Shepherd's Bush Market. Shepherd's Bush Market is a street market in Shepherd's Bush, London. The market is located on the east side of the railway viaduct for the Hammersmith and City Tube line, and is bordered on the north side by the Uxbridge Road, and ...

  9. Template:Shepherd's Bush stations - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for the Stations around Shepherd's Bush, a Transport for London service or facility.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.