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Name: Acton Town Station
Date: 1932
Architect: Charles Holden
Lines: Piccadilly, District
Borough: Ealing
Listing: Grade II
Notes: One of Charles Holden’s early brick boxes, Acton Town was opened in 1932 to replace an earlier station. The rectangular ticket hall is offset by a parade with curving ends either side of the entrance. The ticket hall is illuminated by vertical strip windows, and the platform features a staff use only K8 phone box.  



​See Also- Charles Holden, Stanley Heaps, Sudbury Town

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  • About
  • Metro-Land and Modernism
  • The Buildings
    • North London
    • West London
    • East London
    • South London
    • Counties
  • The Architects
  • Shop
    • Modernism Beyond Metroland
    • The Guide
    • Mini Guides
    • Tube Station Books
  • Blog
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