District line Info
- Network London Underground
- Total Stations 42
Terminals
From
Richmond
To
Upminster
District line Overview
As the Underground expanded into West London, the Richmond branch was connected to the District line network in 1877. This route subsequently became a vital link between the suburban areas of southwest London and the city's central districts. Today, trains from Richmond run to Edgware Road via Kew Gardens, Earl's Court, and Paddington. This line also provides interchange with London Overground, Underground, and National Rail services.
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Bakerloo Line
Elephant & Castle ↔ Harrow & Wealdstone
Central Line
Ealing Broadway ↔ Epping
Central Line
Central Line
Central Line
Ealing Broadway ↔ Hainault
Central Line
West Ruislip ↔ Holland Park
Circle Line
Wood Lane ↔ Paddington
District line
District line
District line
District Line
Ealing Broadway ↔ Upminster
District line
Frequently Asked Questions — District line
District line has 42 stations on the London Underground network.
District line runs between Richmond and Upminster.
District line is a Metro line operated under London Underground.
District line is part of the London Underground transit network.