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The Outer Circle was a London & North Western Railway service in London that operated from 1872 to 1908. The route was from the District Railway station at Mansion House to Earl's Court, then via the West London Railway to Willesden Junction and then via the North London RailwaytoBroad Street. Although not a complete circuit, it was one of several 'circle' routes around London that opened at the same time, such as the 'inner circle' that is today's Circle line.[1] Trains would run once every 30 minutes. In 1908 the service was cut back to run from Earl's Court to Broad Street.

The Outer Circle (coloured blue) and other circular routes

The Midland Railway operated a kind of Super Outer Circle from St Pancras to Earl's Court for two years from 1878 to 1880, via the Dudding Hill freight line.

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On 1 February 1872 the London & North Western Railway (L&NWR) began a railway service between Broad Street and the District Railway station at Mansion House via the North London Railway, Willesden Junction, the West London Railway and Earl's Court,[2] replacing a service that had run along much of the same route to London Victoria.[3] This service became known as the 'outer circle' and was worked with L&NWR locomotives and carriages and there was a train every thirty minutes.[2] When the District electrified in 1905, it built electric locomotives to haul the carriages between Earl's Court and Mansion House.[4] The service appears on the 1908 'London Underground' map between Earl's Court and Uxbridge Road as a District Railway service.[5]

The service ceased to run east of Earl's Court from 1 January 1909.[4] The L&NWR electrified the West London Railway and an electric service between Willesden Junction and Earl's Court on started 1 May 1914.[4] This was initially with electric multiple units provided by the District Railway until 24 November 1914 when LNWR electric units took over.[6] Passenger services on the West London Railway ended on 19 October 1940 following bomb damage to the line[7]

Uxbridge Road station closed with the line in 1940[7] and Shepherd's Bush opened on the same site in 2008.[8] The line is currently served by the District line between Mansion House and Kensington (Olympia) and then the London Overground to Haggerston.

List of stations

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The following stations, listed anti-clockwise, were served by the Outer Circle:

Station Closed Notes
Broad Street 1986 now demolished
Shoreditch 1940
Haggerston 1940 reopened 2010 as part of the London Overground
Dalston Junction 1986
Mildmay Park 1934
Canonbury
Highbury opened 1872; now Highbury & Islington
Barnsbury now Caledonian Road & Barnsbury
Maiden Lane 1916
Camden Town opened 1870; now Camden Road
Kentish Town now Kentish Town West
Gospel Oak
Hampstead Heath
Finchley Road now Finchley Road & Frognal
West End Lane opened 1888; now West Hampstead
Brondesbury
Brondesbury Park opened 1904
Kensal Green & Harlesden opened 1873; now Kensal Rise
Willesden Junction
Wormwood Scrubs 1940 renamed St. Quintin Park
Uxbridge Road 1940 Shepherd's Bush station opened on the same site in 2008
Addison Road now Kensington (Olympia)
Earl's Court
Brompton (Gloucester Road) service withdrawn 31 December 1908 now Gloucester Road
South Kensington
Sloane Square
Victoria
St James's Park
Westminster Bridge now Westminster
Charing Cross now Embankment
Temple
Blackfriars
Mansion House

Super Outer Circle

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    Ravenscourt Park

     

     

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    Camden Road
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    St Pancras
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    The Midland Railway operated a kind of Super Outer Circle from 1878 to 1880. In 1876 the Midland had negotiated running rights over the Metropolitan District Railway from the London & South Western RailwayatHammersmithtoSouth Kensington. The Midland's main interest was supplying coal to Kensington, and in 1878 it opened coal depots at Kensington High Street and West Kensington.[9] From 1 May 1878 it also ran a passenger service from Earl's CourttoSt Pancras via Hammersmith, South Acton and the Dudding Hill freight linetoCricklewood. Two trains an hour ran until 30 September 1880.[9][3] The coal depots closed in the 1960s.[9]

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    References

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    Notes

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    1. ^ Peacock 1970, p. 48.
  • ^ a b Horne 2006, p. 15.
  • ^ a b Bruce 1983, p. 11.
  • ^ a b c Lee 1956, p. 29.
  • ^ For the 1908 London Underground Map see File:Tube map 1908-2.jpg.
  • ^ Marsden 2009, p. 84.
  • ^ a b Horne 2006, p. 73.
  • ^ "Shepherd's Bush Overground station welcomes passengers". Transport for London. 29 September 2008. Retrieved 21 February 2013.
  • ^ a b c Horne 2006, p. 18.
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