Notting Hill Gate Station (GPS: 51.5091, -0.19636)
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Notting Hill Gate Station (GPS: 51.5091, -0.19636) is a station of the London Underground at Notting Hill Gate. It is served by the
Central Line, between
Holland Park Tube Station and
Queensway Tube Station, as well as on the
District Line and
Circle Line, both between the
High Street Kensington Tube Station and
Bayswater Tube Station. Notting Hill Gate Tube Station is on the border between Travelcard Zone 1 and Zone 2. It is located near the Portobello Market and Kensington Palace Gardens.
The Notting Hill Gate Tube Station dates back to 1 October 1868, when it was opened by the Metropolitan Railway. In the early years, its name is similar to that of the Notting Hill Tube Station, which has since 1938 been renamed as the Ladbroke Grove Tube Station. The entrance to the Notting Hill Gate Tube Station was rebuilt in the late 1950's and since then served the Circle, District and Central Lines.
The Notting Hill Gate Tube Station is undergoing another round of modernisation in 2010, with the introduction of new ceramic tile finishes.
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