Hainault | | Management | | Managed by | London Underground | | Location | | Place | Hainault | | Local authority | Redbridge | | Statistics | | Annual entry/exit | 1.669 million | | Zone | 5 | | Platforms in use | 3 | | History | | Key dates | Opened 1903 | Hainault is a station on the Central Line in Hainault in the London Borough of Redbridge. The station is in Travelcard Zone 5. Slight modifications to the famous London Underground roundel indicate the name of each station on platform and some outdoor signs. ...
Hainault is a place in the London Borough of Redbridge. ...
The London Borough of Redbridge is a London borough in East London. ...
Travelcard Zone 5 is the fifth outward zone of the Transport for London zonal system used for calculating co-ordinated inter-modal Travelcard fares within London. ...
In medicine, a central (venous) line (or central venous catheter) is a catheter placed into a large vein. ...
Hainault is a place in the London Borough of Redbridge. ...
The London Borough of Redbridge is a London borough in East London. ...
Travelcard Zone 5 is the fifth outward zone of the Transport for London zonal system used for calculating co-ordinated inter-modal Travelcard fares within London. ...
The station was opened on 1 May 1903 as part of the Great Eastern Railway's (GER) Woodford to Ilford "loop" or branch line. This line, designed to stimulate suburban growth had a chequered career and Hainault station was, due to a lack of custom, closed to passenger traffic from 1 October 1908, not reopening until 2 March 1930. By this time the GER had been absorbed by the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER). As part of the 1935 - 1940 "New Works Programme" of the London Passenger Transport Board the majority of the loop was to be transferred to form the eastern extensions of the Central line. Although work commenced in 1938 it was suspended upon the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939 and work only recommenced in 1946. Steam train services serving Hainault were suspended on 29 November 1947 and electrified Central line passenger services, to Central London via Gants Hill, finally commenced on 31 May 1948. The line from Newbury Park to Hainault had been electrified for empty train movements to the new depot at Hainault from 14 December 1947. The services to Woodford via Grange Hill, were reintroduced on 21 November 1948. Alterations at Hainault included a new island platform on the west side of the station to allow the bulk of services via Gants Hill to be terminated here as well as allowing access to Hainault Depot. This, situated to the north of the station is the major train depot on the eastern end of the line. The building was completed in 1939 but was used by the US Army Transportation Corps until 1945. The depot was in use for Central line stock from 14 December 1947. The station is currently being refurbished with a new ticket office and mobility impared lifts from street to platforms.
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