Boston Manor tube station
Boston Manor is a London Underground station in west London. The station is named after the Boston Manor, which is now a museum.
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London Underground - London
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The station is on the Heathrow branch of the Underground's Piccadilly Line, between Osterley and Northfields stations, and in Travelcard Zone 4.
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Piccadilly Line - Osterley - Northfields - Travelcard Zone 4
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1st May 1883: District Railway opened the station as "Boston Road"
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1st May - 1883 - District Railway
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13th June 1905: line electrified
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13th June - 1905
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11th December 1911: renamed "Boston Manor"
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11th December - 1911
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13th March 1933: Piccadilly Line service introduced
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13th March - 1933 - Piccadilly Line
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25th March 1934: rebuilt station completed
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25th March - 1934
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9th October 1964: District Line service abandoned
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9th October - 1964 - District Line
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