Hammersmith & City line Info
- Network London Underground
- Operation Started 1863
- Total Length 25.5 km
- Total Stations 29
Terminals
From
Hammersmith
To
Barking
Hammersmith & City line Overview
Hammersmith & City line opened on January 10, 1863. Later, in 1990, the line was developed as a separate service, running between Hammersmith and Barking. It is 25.5 kilometers long and has 29 stations. It passes through central London and closely follows major rail corridors shared with the Circle, District, and Metropolitan lines. It serves major interchange stations such as Paddington, King's Cross St. Pancras, Liverpool Street, and Whitechapel.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Hammersmith & City line
Hammersmith & City line has 29 stations on the London Underground network.
Hammersmith & City line runs between Hammersmith and Barking.
Hammersmith & City line is approximately 25.5 km long.
Hammersmith & City line opened in 1863.
Hammersmith & City line is a Metro line operated under London Underground.
Hammersmith & City line is part of the London Underground transit network.