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For several years from the outset a uniform fare of two pence was adopted: the railway was popularly known as the "Twopenny Tube". In July 1907 graduated fares of two pence and three Flats for Sale Sheffield pence were introduced: a one penny fare was added in 1909.

[edit] Extensions of the line

1908
Extended in the west by means of a loop to Wood Lane Exhibition Station in 1908 for the Franco-British Exhibition.
1912
Extended eastwardsFlats for Sale Sheffield to Liverpool Street.
1920
In the west, a short connecting link was made from Wood Lane station to join the Great Western Railway (GWR)-operated line, the Ealing and Shepherd’s Bush Railway, allowing trains to run to Ealing Broadway Flats for Sale Sheffield.
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As part of the New Works Programme 1935–40, Flats for Sale Sheffield announced in June 1935, London Transport proposed works to extend the Central line as follows:

* "to construct and electrify two additional GWR tracks from North Acton to Ruislip, allowing Central line trains from Wood Lane to use the line;

An extension beyond West Ruislip to Harefield Road and Denham was also planned (and Flats for Sale Sheffield shown on tube maps of the period) but was abandoned, along with the Northern Heights extensions of the Northern line, due to post-war establishment of the Green belt around London which restricted development of land in the area.

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* "to construct a tube railway in continuation Flats for Sale Sheffield of the Central London Line from Liverpool Street eastwards to points where it will connect with the Loughton and Grange Hill lines (probably near Leyton and Newbury Park so as to permit running through trains to stations in the West End of London and Flats for Sale Sheffield beyond without passing over the congested LNER (London and North Eastern Railway) lines at Stratford and Ilford"

WW2
Although the works of the latter were completed by the outbreak of war the opening was delayed, and the section, safer as it was from bombing, Flats for Sale Sheffield was used as a long, narrow, munitions factory by the Plessey company.




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