Chelsea and Fulham station was situated between Fulham Road (Stamford Bridge) and King's Road (Stanley Bridge) on the West London Line (WLL). It closed during the Second World War after being bombed in 1940 along with other stations on the WLL and never reopened. No traces of the original building remain, although the platforms existed until approximately the mid 1980's. For the town in England see Stamford Bridge, East Yorkshire The interior of Stamford Bridge is decorated in Chelseas blue and white Stamford Bridge is a football stadium in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham that is home to Chelsea Football Club. ... Kings Road is a major east-west street in Londons Chelsea. ... The West London Line is a short overground railway linking Clapham Junction in the south to Willesden Junction in the north. ... Mushroom cloud from the nuclear explosion over Nagasaki rising 18 km into the air. ... 1940 was a leap year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... Events and trends The 1980s marked an abrupt shift towards more conservative lifestyles after the momentous cultural revolutions which took place in the 1960s and 1970s and the definition of the AIDS virus in 1981. ...
There was speculation that the station could re-open, possibly with funding from Chelsea FC. This now seems unlikely, given the two new stations planned for the WLL: Shepherd's Bush (under construction) and Imperial Wharf (planned), both due to open late 2005 or early 2006. Chelsea Football Club (also known as the Blues, previously also known as the Pensioners), founded in 1905, is a Premier League football team that plays at Stamford Bridge football ground in west London. ... Shepherds Bush is a district in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham situated 4. ... 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 2006 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...