The Piccadilly
Tube - A History of the First 100 Years
The Great
Northern, Piccadilly & Brompton Railway, today's Piccadilly
Line, began life as a service between Hammersmith and Finsbury
Park. It opened in December 1906. It grew to not far short of
its present size in the 1930s and is an important commuter link
for London's western and northern suburbs, some of which its
expansion generated. Its stations include the highest number
of 'listed' buildings on the Underground, with many classic
Charles Holden designed examples west from Acton Town and north
from Turnpike Lane. It is the only Underground line to serve
Heathrow Airport and an extension to Terminal 5 was at an advanced
stage of construction during its centenary year.
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