Newbury Park Station London | Parking, Map and Departures
Newbury Park station is a stop on the London Underground’s Central Line, located in the northeastern part of Ilford in East London. It sits in Travelcard Zone 4 between Barkingside and Gants Hill stations. Originally opened in 1903 by the Great Eastern Railway, the station transitioned to the London Underground in 1947. Interestingly, the station’s bus shelter, designed by Oliver Hill, is a Grade II listed structure known for its impressive architecture.
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When was Newbury Park Station built?
Newbury Park station was originally built on May 1st, 1903. At that time, it served the Great Eastern Railway on their Ilford-Woodford loop line. This line is now known as the Hainault loop of the Central Line.