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The following stations were once planned by the London Underground or one of the early independent underground railway companies and were granted parliamentary approval. Subsequent changes of plans or shortages of funds led to these stations being cancelled before they opened, and, in most cases, before any construction work was carried out.
List of former and unopened London Underground stations; A. Aldwych tube station; B. Blake Hall tube station; British Museum tube station; Brompton Road tube station; C.
Unopened tube stations in the London Borough of Merton (4 P) This page was last edited on 1 March 2020, at 09:41 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Connor, J.E. (2005) London's Disused Stations, Volume Five, The London & South Western Railway, including the Tooting Merton & Wimbledon Railway and West London Extension Railways. Connor & Butler, Colchester, ISBN 978-0-947699-38-3; Connor, J.E. (2006) London's Disused Stations, Volume Six, The London Brighton & South Coast Railway.
Pages in category "Lists of railway stations in London" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... List of former and unopened London ...
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The London Borough of Hackney, to the north, has two stations on its border. Some stations at the north-eastern end of the Central line are in the Epping Forest district of Essex and some stations at the north-western end of the Metropolitan line are in the Three Rivers and Watford districts of Hertfordshire, and Buckinghamshire .
There are five London boroughs (Bexley, Bromley, Croydon, Kingston upon Thames and Sutton) which have never been served by the Underground system.The London Borough of Lewisham previously had two Underground stations on the East London Line but these have been transferred to the London Overground network.