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 Ruislip Gardens tube station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is a Central Line depot associated with the station, and a link to the Metropolitan Line (just to the west of [Ruislip].
British Rail tracks run parallel to the station, with no platforms.
It lies on the Central Line, between West Ruislip and South Ruislip, in Zone 5.
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 South Ruislip tube station
It was opened in May 1908: originally known as Northolt Junction, it became South Ruislip and Northolt Junction from September 1932 and achieved its present name in July 1942.
It lies on the Central Line, between Ruislip Gardens and Northolt, in Zone 5.
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 Ruislip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ruislip (pronounced "rye-slip") is a place in the
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 4Reference Ruislip
Ruislip is a place in London, England is a place in the London Borough of Hillingdon.
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 South Ruislip tube station
Opened in May 1908 and originally known as Northolt Junction, the station became South Ruislip and Northolt Junction from September 1932 and received its present name in July 1942.
The track alignments were improved to allow higher speed running at the junction for the services from Marylebone, and the pointwork which had allowed trains from Paddington to call at the westbound Chiltern station platform was removed.
They met at Northolt Junction, from where four tracks ran westwards to Ruislip Gardens and West Ruislip; there the route shrank to two tracks only.
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 Ruislip Gardens tube station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
There is a Central Line depot associated with the station, and a link to the Metropolitan Line (just to the west of [Ruislip].
British Rail tracks run parallel to the station, with no platforms.
It lies on the Central Line, between West Ruislip and South Ruislip, in Zone 5.
wikipedia.startplane.com /Ruislip_Gardens_tube_station   (3602 words)

  
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Ruislip Online would wish to point out that all the text below is copyright to London's Transport Museum and would wish to express unreserved thanks for their help in compiling this page.
Ruislip Online would wish to point out that all the text above is copyright to London's Transport Museum and would wish to express unreserved thanks for their help in compiling this page.
The winged canopy is still impressive architecturally but it emphasises the modest nature of the actual station building, compared to the
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 Ruislip Gardens tube station
The main line services stopping at Ruislip Gardens ceased in 1958 and the station closed, leaving only the Central Line services in place.
A GWR service out of Paddington, and a Great Central service out of Marylebone, both steam-hauled and meeting at Northolt Junction adjacent to South Ruislip (joint) station, began in 1908, with platforms at Ruislip Gardens.
This would allow through running of Central Line trains onwards from Ruislip Gardens to Uxbridge, but nothing has ever come of these suggestions.
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 In and around South Ruislip Tube/DLR Station
South Ruislip (distance = 0 m bearing 0°)
Search for " South Ruislip " using Teoma
Therefore, please refer to a real map, and use other sources to check that the item is really there.
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As it turned out the day did not bring me the news I wanted - that we had exchanged contracts on our new house - but I did find two extra bars in the Cadbury's dispensing machine and I found a shilling on the floor of Vauxhall tube station.
The Northern Line curves through it and we have four stations: Woodside Park station which is North Finchley; West Finchley station which is North-West geographically; Finchley Central station (as immortalized by the New Vaudeville Band) which is in the West; and East Finchley station which is in the south.
For those of us with real radios to hand, the stations are sorted by frequency so turn that dial.
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 The Middlesex Arms
South Ruislip tube is 100 yards away and the 114 bus runs from Victoria Road which may be found by turning left out of the pub, and running left to right at the traffic lights.
"Station Approach" runs between West End Road and, more or less, the traffic lights at Victoria Road, South Ruislip (by Sainsburys), where this pub is at the Victoria Road end.
If you can find the tube station this pub is just the other side of the (low) railway bridge.
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 South Ruislip tube station
Opened in May 1908 and originally known as Northolt Junction, the station became South Ruislip and Northolt Junction from September 1932 and received its present name in July 1942.
South Ruislip is a London Underground and Chiltern Railways joint station.
The track alignments were improved to allow higher speed running at the junction for the services from Marylebone, and the pointwork which had allowed trains from Paddington to call at the westbound Chiltern station platform was removed.
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 Ruislip Manor Underground Information - Maps, Hotels, Pubs, & Restaurants Near Ruislip Manor Tube
Ruislip Manor tube station is a London Underground station in Ruislip in north London.
The station is on the Uxbridge branch of both the Metropolitan line and Piccadilly line, between Eastcote and Ruislip stations.
Ruislip Manor Underground Information - Maps, Hotels, Pubs, and Restaurants Near Ruislip Manor Tube
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 LondonTown.com West Hatch Manor Guide West Hatch Manor London, HA4, England, UK London Streets by Street London hotel and vacation experts
Ruislip tube, Station Approach, (11 mins to the South West)
The nearest underground station to West Hatch Manor is 'Ruislip Manor ' which is about 8 minutes to the South East.
Ruislip Manor tube, Victoria Road, (8 mins to the South East)
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 Piccadilly Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On 10 December 1928 a new Piccadilly Circus tube station, which included a sub-surface booking hall and eleven escalators was opened.
This station was renamed Heathrow Terminals 1,2,3 in 1984, with the opening of a further extension via Heathrow Terminal 4.
There had been, in 1902, 26 Bills before Parliament to construct tube railways in London, and it required a Parliamentary Committee to decide on the most worthy of them as far as the Piccadilly Line was concerned.
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The station building is constructed of multi-red wirecut bricks, and is of symmetrical design, with matching entrance recesses on each side of the bridge abutment leading through triple swing doors into the booking hall.
Ruislip Online would wish to point out that all the text below is copyright to London's Transport Museum and would wish to express unreserved thanks for their help in compiling this page.
Ruislip Online would wish to point out that all the text above is copyright to London's Transport Museum and would wish to express unreserved thanks for their help in compiling this page.
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 Underground Stories
Tube stations in tunnel sections are provided with "suicide pits".
The local station staff kept the kettle full of hot water for the convenience of train drivers, who would run in and fill their tea cans with hot water from time to time.
At the north end of the eastbound platform at Arsenal station, Piccadilly Line, a small staff room, which was formerly the signal cabin, had a kettle on a gas ring for brewing tea.
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stations on the western extension of the Central line, the station building was not complete when the station opened in 1948 and temporary facilities continued to be used for many years to come, presumably in fact until the station building was completed in 1961-62.
Ruislip Online would wish to point out that all the text below is copyright to London's Transport Museum and would wish to express unreserved thanks for their help in compiling this page.
Although not completed until the early 1960s the station building was constructed largely to Curtis's original 1946 design.
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 Amersham Underground Information - Maps, Hotels, Pubs, & Restaurants Near Amersham Tube
Amersham station is a London Underground station in Travelcard Zone D on the Metropolitan line.
Amersham Station is served also by Chiltern Railways, which runs trains from London Marylebone station through to Aylesbury.
The hotel is situated close to the M25 and M40 motorways and located at the end of the metropolitan tube line.
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 Ramblings of a Ruislip Commuter: June 2005
The rebuilding of my home station, Ruislip Manor, continues.
South Harrow station is not particularly high, perched as it is on the lower slopes of Harrow Hill, but the line at this point is high above the street and the land slopes downward to Rayners Lane quite sharply.
Now, for those of you unfamiliar with the Piccadilly, Northfields is a nondescript station on the Heathrow branch, important only in that it it is one of the main depots for the line and is equipped with double platforms and sidings.
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 Ruislip_Manor from Swoopon.co.uk.
Ruislip Manor FC currently compete in the Minerva Spartan South Midlands Premier Division.
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 Chesham tube station -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
The station is in (additional info and facts about Travelcard Zone D) Travelcard Zone D.
Chesham is the Underground station most distant from any other.
Land for the purpose was bought along the proposed line of route, but no further progress was made, and with the extension of the main line onwards from Chalfont and Latimer towards Amersham the idea was abandoned.
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 Ramblings of a Ruislip Commuter: April 2005
There was little passion in the air (good, clouds the judgement), a lot of understated support for the Labour Government's investment in health and tax credits, some boos for Metronet for not putting a lift into the rebuilt Ruislip Manor tube station, and no women on the platform.
Local councillor unhappy about development of Ruislip Manor station (now that one does strike chord with this writer).
He writes that the election is a straight choice between Conservative and LibDem and that Labour are out of the race, quoting the result in the local elections in 2004.
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 The Boyne Residential Care Home
The Ruislip Manor tube station and the local shops are about a 5 minute walk from the Boyne.
It is situated in a pleasant area in the heart of Ruislip Manor.
Set in the Ruislip town centre, the Boyne Residential Care home actively encourages freedom and choice for all its residents.
www.theboyne.com /about.html   (169 words)

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