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  2. Kensington (Olympia) station - Wikipedia

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    In 1868 the station was renamed Kensington Addison Road. From 1869 the London & South Western Railway operated trains from Richmond to London Waterloo via Addison Road, until their branch via Shepherd's Bush closed in 1916. By 1907 the Middle Circle had been replaced by a link to Hammersmith.

  3. Addison Road station - Wikipedia

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    Addison Road station is a rapid transit station on the Washington Metro's Silver and Blue Lines. It is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, who opened it in 1980. It was the eastern end of the Blue Line until 2004. The station is in Seat Pleasant on Central Avenue, although its official address puts it in Capitol Heights.

  4. Hammersmith (Grove Road) railway station - Wikipedia

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    LSWR trains serving Hammersmith (Grove Road) ran from Waterloo via Addison Road (now called Kensington (Olympia)) to Richmond. MR and GWR trains ran from Paddington via the Hammersmith & City Railway (HCR; now the Hammersmith & City line) and also on to Richmond.

  5. Blue Line (Washington Metro) - Wikipedia

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    Addison Road station in Seat Pleasant, Maryland. Service on the Blue Line began on July 1, 1977, on 18 stations between National Airport in Crystal City and Stadium–Armory in Washington, the first link of the Metro to Virginia. The line was extended by three stations to Addison Road on November 22, 1980.

  6. Addison Road - Wikipedia

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    Addison Road may refer to: Addison Road, London. Addison Road railway station, an Underground and Overground station more commonly called Kensington (Olympia) station; Addison Road (band), an American Christian alternative pop/rock band Addison Road; Addison Road station, a Washington Metro station in Prince George's County, Maryland; See also

  7. Addison station - Wikipedia

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    Addison station may refer to: Addison station (CTA Blue Line), a rapid transit station in Chicago, Illinois; Addison station (CTA Brown Line), an "L" station in Chicago, Illinois; Addison station (CTA Red Line), an "L" station in Chicago, Illinois; Addison Road station, a Washington Metro station in Prince George's County, Maryland

  8. Capitol Heights station - Wikipedia

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    toward Vienna. Orange Line. Addison Road. toward Downtown Largo. Location. Capitol Heights station is an island-platformed Washington Metro station in Capitol Heights, Maryland, United States. The station was opened on November 22, 1980, and is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).

  9. Latimer Road tube station - Wikipedia

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    The station opened on 16 December 1868 at a junction formed between two existing railway lines – the Hammersmith & City Railway (owned by the Great Western Railway and running between Westbourne Park and Hammersmith stations) and the West London Railway (WLR) (between Willesden Junction and Addison Road (now Kensington (Olympia)) stations ...

  10. Shepherd's Bush railway station (1869–1916) - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd's Bush is a closed London and South Western Railway (L&SWR) station in Shepherd's Bush, west London. The station was situated on the L&SWR's line between Richmond (now the District line) and the West London Joint Railway (WLJR). It was between Hammersmith (Grove Road) station and Addison Road (now Kensington Olympia) station.

  11. Stamford Brook tube station - Wikipedia

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    The line through Stamford Brook station was opened on 1 January 1869 by the London and South Western Railway (L&SWR) on a new branch line to Richmond from the West London Joint Railway starting north of Addison Road station (now Kensington (Olympia)). The line ran through Shepherd's Bush and Hammersmith via a now closed curve.