East Acton
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East Acton is a London Underground station in East Acton in west London. It is close to the HM Prison Wormwood Scrubs jail and Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital.
It first opened in 1920 on the Ealing Broadway extension of the Central London Railway (CLR), which became the Central line in 1933.
The line was built with the help of the GWR and was also known as the Ealing & Shepherd’s Bush Railway, complete with connections to the West London Line near Shepherd’s Bush, the former GWR mainline to Birmingham at North Acton and the mainline to Bristol at Ealing Broadway. Since the CLR was exclusively a passsnger service, two extra dedicated tracks for the GWR’s freight trains were opened in 1938, but were closed in 1964.
The trackbed of these rails is now overgrown with vegetation visible immediately to the north of the station.
The station has recently been refurbished with the staircases improved and the “East Acton underground roundels” replaced with larger, newer versions.
The station is on the Central Line, between White City and North Acton stations, and in Travelcard Zone 2.