South Kenton Station (GPS: 51.57026, -0.30843) is a station of the London Underground in South Kenton, in the
London Borough of Brent. The station, which is owned by the Network Rail, is also served by the London Overground trains.
On the London Underground, the South Kenton Station is served by the
Bakerloo Line between the
Kenton Tube Station, heading towards
Harrow & Wealdstone, and
North Wembley Tube Station, heading towards
Elephant & Castle. The station is in Travelcard Zone 4. The railway line is between Windemere Avenue to the east and Nathans Road to the west. The area is mostly residential. Within the vicinity are Preston Park and Northwick Park.
The South Kenton Tube Station dates back to 1933. Commuters from Windemere Avenue and Nathans Road approach the station via a pedestrian tunnel that runs under the railway tracks. The road leading to the tunnel is called the Link, and it is usually crowded with cars of commuters who park there for free the whole day. The station itself has an island platform.
Approaching the South Kenton Station (GPS: 51.57026, -0.30843)
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:South_Kenton_station,_Down_side_entrance_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1736296.jpg
Author: Dr Neil Clifton
Platform Level at the South Kenton stationSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:South_Kenton_stn_look_south.JPG
Author: Sunil060902
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