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St Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs railway station

Coordinates: 51°31′13″N 0°13′40″W / 51.5204°N 0.2279°W / 51.5204; -0.2279
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St. Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs
The former entrance to the station on North Pole Road
St. Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs is located in Greater London
St. Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs
St. Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs
Location of St. Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs in Greater London
LocationWormwood Scrubs
Local authorityHammersmith & Fulham
Grid referenceTQ230816
Number of platforms2
Railway companies
Original companyWest London Railway
Pre-groupingWest London Railway
Post-groupingWest London Railway
Key dates
1 August 1871 (1871-08-01)Opened as Wormwood Scrubs
1 August 1892Renamed St. Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs
1 November 1893Resited
3 October 1940 (1940-10-03)Closed
Other information
Coordinates51°31′13″N 0°13′40″W / 51.5204°N 0.2279°W / 51.5204; -0.2279
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A 1911 diagram showing the station location (upper left, in red) in west London

St. Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs was a railway station on the West London Railway on the border of North Kensington and Hammersmith & Fulham, West London. It was situated on an embankment next to North Pole Road, close to the road's junction with Wood Lane and near Wormwood Scrubs in what is now the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.

The station was located on two different sites during its history. The original station building and platforms, constructed mostly of wood, opened on 1 August 1871 with the name Wormwood Scrubs, alternatively spelt Wormwood Scrubbs, but closed on 1 November 1893 and the station was resited 100 yards (91 m) further north, to the north side of North Pole Road. It had been renamed St. Quintin Park & Wormwood Scrubs on 1 August 1892. Under that name it remained operational until it was struck by an incendiary bomb on the 3rd Oct 1940, and destroyed by fire. The second station, also of wooden construction, burned away and its remains were demolished.[1]

Most electric trains on the present-day West London Line stop near the site of the former station to change current collection method, as the line to the north is electrified by AC overhead lines and to the south by DC third rail. In 2009 local authority leaders lobbied the government to build a new station a short distance to the north of the disused one. To date such plans have not materialised.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "West London Line". www.abandonedstations.org.uk. Retrieved 24 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Laying the foundations A New Station at North Pole Road" (PDF). Retrieved 24 July 2021.
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Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Uxbridge Road   West London Railway   Willesden Junction