
Ealing Common Tube Station
A dual-line Underground station serving two of London’s busiest transit routes from its position on the Uxbridge Road in west London.
At a glance
Ealing Common is a London Underground interchange station located in the London Borough of Ealing, in fare zone 3. The station is served by both the District and Piccadilly lines—the only station west of Acton Town to offer this dual service. It sits on the Uxbridge Road (A4020), approximately 450 metres east of the junction with the North Circular Road.
History
The station takes its name from Ealing Common, the open space that defines the area’s character. Detailed historical information about the station’s construction and development is not provided in available sources.
What you see
The station serves as a functional interchange point on the London Underground network. Its architectural details and design features are not documented in the primary source material.
Cultural significance
Ealing Common represents a key transport hub for west London residents and commuters. Its dual-line service makes it strategically important to the broader Underground system, particularly for those traveling between the Ealing Broadway and Uxbridge branches.
Key facts
- Country: United Kingdom
- City: London Borough of Ealing
- Coordinates: 51.51027778, -0.28805556
- Served by: District and Piccadilly lines
- Fare zone: 3
Practical information & getting there
You can reach Ealing Common via the Piccadilly or District lines. The station is located on the Uxbridge Road (A4020). For journey planning and current service information, consult Transport for London’s journey planner or the official TfL website.
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