Leytonstone tube station

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Leytonstone (Template:IPAc-en) is a London Underground station in Leytonstone, in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, east London, England. It is a stop on the Central line, between Leyton and Snaresbrook (on the direct route towards Epping) or Wanstead (on the Hainault loop towards Woodford) stations. The station is located on the boundary of London fare zone 3 and 4, close to Whipps Cross University Hospital. It is a terminus for some services and returns westbound.

History

The railway line from Loughton Branch Junction (on the Lea Valley line between Template:Stnlnk and Template:Stnlnk) to Loughton was built by the Eastern Counties Railway and opened on 22 August 1856.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> A station at Leytonstone was opened on the same day.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> In turn, from 1862, it became part of the Great Eastern Railway system and part of the London & North Eastern Railway in 1923; it was transferred to London Transport in 1947. This formed part of the New Works Programme (1935–1940) that was to see major changes at Leytonstone with the station becoming the junction of the existing Loughton-Epping-Ongar line, newly electrified, with the new tube tunnel running under Eastern Avenue towards Newbury Park. This work saw a complete reconstruction of the station along with the removal of the level crossing at Church Lane and its replacement by an underbridge. The work stopped in May 1940 due to wartime priorities; further delays were caused by the station buildings being hit by a German bomb in January 1944.

During the war, the new tunnels were used as an aircraft component factory; the part closest to Leytonstone was a public air-raid shelter.<ref>How the Railway Came to Leytonstone, Alan Simpson, Leyton & Leytonstone Historical Society 2006</ref>

The station was first served by the Central line on 5 May 1947, when it became the temporary terminus of the line, passengers changing to steam shuttle onwards to Epping. This ceased on 14 December 1947, with the extension of Underground services to Woodford and Newbury Park.

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Service

Leytonstone station is a stop on the Central line. Train frequencies vary throughout the day, but generally operate every 5–10 minutes between 05:36 and 00:56 eastbound,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and between 05:32 and 00:07 westbound.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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Connections

London Buses routes 66, 145, 257, 339, W13, W12, W15, W16, W19 and night route N8 serve the station and bus station.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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