Neasden Tube Station is located on the west side of Neasden Lane, which is on an overpass with the railroad tracks running below it. The station began operating in 1880 for the Metropolitan Railway, precursor of the Metropolitan Line. In 1939, services were taken over on a new line operated by Bakerloo Line. Since then the Metropolitan Line ceased to stop at this station. Then in 1979, the main service was transferred to the Jubilee Line.
Neasden Tube Station is one of the few stations of the London Underground to still have its original platform buildings, built to serve a medium-sized village.
Neasden Station (GPS: 51.55402, -0.24979) Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Neasden_station_building.JPG Author: Sunil060902
Platform level at Neasden Station (GPS: 51.55402, -0.24979) Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Neasden_station_look_eastbound_look_west.JPG Author: Sunil060902
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