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The District Line is a line of the London Underground, coloured green on the Tube map. It is a "sub-surface" line, running through the central area in shallow cut-and-cover tunnels which were built by the Metropolitan District Railway and opened in stages between 1868 and 1871. The MDR was later bought by Charles Yerkes, forming part of the "Underground" group until it was nationalised in the 1930s.
StationsIn order from west to east Richmond branchEaling branch
The Richmond and Ealing branches join just west of Turnham Green. Wimbledon branch
Kensington (Olympia) branchThe Kensington (Olympia) branch joins the main line west of Earl's Court, though trains from it normally run on to the Edgware Road branch. The Wimbledon branch joins the main line west of Earl's Court. "Main Line"
Edgware Road branchThe Edgware Road branch diverges from the main line east of Earl's Court. Current service patternThe following off-peak service pattern currently runs on the District line
(tph=trains per hour) Interavailabiltyc2c services also serve Upminster, Barking, West Ham and Fenchurch Street (for Tower Hill) and all tickets are interchangeable between the two operators. HistoryThe District Line has a long history. At one point it had additional branches to Uxbridge and Hounslow West but both are now operated by the Piccadilly Line. Eastbound services were run as far as the seaside town of Southend in Essex from 1 June 1910 and to Shoeburyness from 1911 until withdrawn on 30 September 1939. Between 1 March 1883 and 30 September 1885 the line also served stations from Ealing Broadway to Windsor in Berkshire. External links
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