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Undid revision 940013854 by RaviC (talk) Thameslink *is* National Rail, already shown
Undid revision 940068427 by Bazza 7 (talk) The Overground and Elizabeth Line/TfL Rail services are also part of National Rail, and Thameslink has much more in common with them than a standard suburban rail service due to it's high frequencies of service
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utINTACC~~{{lus|King's Cross St Pancras}} {{BSsplit|{{rint|london|Northern}} {{rint|london|Piccadilly}} {{rint|london|Victoria}} | {{rint|gb|rail}} {{rint|eurostar}}}}
utINTACC~~{{lus|King's Cross St Pancras}} {{BSsplit|{{rint|london|Northern}} {{rint|london|Piccadilly}} {{rint|london|Victoria}} | {{rint|gb|rail}} {{rint|eurostar}}}}{{rint|London|thameslink}}
utHST~~{{lus|Euston Square}}
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d\dWASSERq\udWBRÜCKE\dWBRÜCKE\dWASSERq~~ ~~ ~~[[River Colne, Hertfordshire|River Colne]]
d\dWASSERq\udWBRÜCKE\dWBRÜCKE\dWASSERq~~ ~~ ~~[[River Colne, Hertfordshire|River Colne]]
d\dWASSERq\udWBRÜCKE\dWBRÜCKE\dWASSERq~~ ~~ ~~[[River Gade]]
d\dWASSERq\udWBRÜCKE\dWBRÜCKE\dWASSERq~~ ~~ ~~[[River Gade]]
d\dSTRq cerulean\STRq cerulean!~vBRIDGE-!~v-BRIDGE!~umvSTR\dSTRq cerulean~~ ~~ ~~[[Grand Junction Canal]]
d\dSTRq cerulean\STRq cerulean!~lvMKRZo-!~lv-MKRZo!~umvSTR\dSTRq cerulean~~ ~~ ~~[[Grand Junction Canal]]
uSHI3c2\uexv-STR+3h!~uv-SHI3r!~uv-STR\dSTR\~~ ~~ ~~Watford curve
uSHI3c2\uexv-STR+3h!~uv-SHI3r!~uv-STR\dSTR\~~ ~~ ~~Watford curve
uHST\umvSTR\d~~{{lus|Croxley}}
uHST\umvSTR\d~~{{lus|Croxley}}

Revision as of 12:55, 16 February 2020

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Metropolitan line
Dates relate to Metropolitan Railway operations
Aldgate
Joint section with Circle and H&C lines
Moorgate Northern Line National Rail
Barbican
Farringdon National Rail Thameslink
King's Cross St Pancras
Northern Line Piccadilly Line Victoria Line
National Rail Eurostar
Thameslink
Euston Square
Great Portland Street
Baker Street Bakerloo Line Circle line (London Underground) Hammersmith & City Line Jubilee Line
Non-stop section
Lord's
1868–1939
St. John's Wood (Jubilee Line)
Marlborough Road
1868–1939
Swiss Cottage (Jubilee Line)
1868–1940
Finchley Road Jubilee Line
Non-stop section
West Hampstead (Jubilee Line London Overground)
1879–1940
Kilburn (Jubilee Line)
1879–1940
Willesden Green (Jubilee Line)
Dollis Hill (Jubilee Line)
1909–1940
Neasden (Jubilee Line)
Wembley Park Jubilee Line
former Stanmore branch
 now Jubilee line
Kingsbury
1932–1939
Queensbury
1934–1939
Canons Park
1932–1939
Stanmore
1932–1939
Preston Road (original site)
1908–1932
Preston Road
Northwick Park
Harrow-on-the-Hill National Rail
West Harrow
Rayners Lane Piccadilly Line
Eastcote
Ruislip Manor
Ruislip
Ickenham
Hillingdon (original site)
1923–1992
Hillingdon
Uxbridge depot
Uxbridge (original site)
1904–1938
Uxbridge
North Harrow
Pinner
Northwood Hills
Northwood
Moor Park
Watford curve
Croxley
proposed Croxley Rail Link
Cassiobridge
Watford Vicarage Road
Watford High Street
Watford Junction
Watford
Rickmansworth
Chorleywood
Chalfont & Latimer National Rail
Chesham
Amersham National Rail
to Verney Junction & Brill branch
Great Missenden
1892–1961
Wendover
1892–1961
Stoke Mandeville
1892–1961
Aylesbury (original site)
1892–1893
Aylesbury
1894–1961
Waddesdon
1897–1936
Quainton Road
1896–1936
1943–1948
Quainton Road (original site)
1891–1896
Granborough Road
1891–1936
Winslow Road
1891–1936
Verney Junction
1891–1936
Waddesdon Road
1899–1935
Westcott
1899–1935
Wotton
1899–1935
Wood Siding
1899–1935
Brill
1899–1935

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