Parsons Green tube station
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Parsons Green is a London Underground
London Underground
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 station on the branch of the District Line
District Line
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. It is between and stations and is in Zone 2
Travelcard Zone 2
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. The station is located on Parsons Green a short distance north of the green
Parsons Green
Parsons Green is an area in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.The mainly residential area is named after the village green now called Parsons Green Park where the vicar of Fulham used to live...

 itself. The station is about half way between Fulham Road
Fulham Road
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 (A304) and New Kings Road (A308
A308 road
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). The station was previously a train-operator depot, until functions were transferred to .

Sidings

Parsons Green is an intermediate terminating point for both C and D stock
London Underground D78 Stock
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 trains. Below are the seven sidings explained:
  • Two sidings north of the station:
    • One of these is only accessible from the eastbound running line, and can accommodate two D Stock trains or two C Stock trains.
    • The second is only accessible from the westbound running line.
  • Five sidings south of the station:
    • Two sidings are southwest of the station, which are always used when there is a suspension between Parsons Green and Wimbledon, or during moments of service disruption. Accessible from the westbound platform.
    • Two sidings are southeast of the station, which are also accessible from the westbound platform. Trains are only put into these sidings during weekends of engineering work, and are not preferred to be used during service disruptions. The reason for this is that when trains are stabled in these sidings, they cannot go back into passenger service from Parsons Green. Due to the track layout, when trains from these sidings go back into the eastbound platform, the first carriage will pass the headwall of the eastbound platform, meaning only 5 of the 6 carriages can fit into the platform.
    • There is a siding adjacent to the westbound platform, which can only fit a C Stock train. The siding is only accessible from the easternmost of the above sidings.

History

The station was opened on 1 March 1880 when the Metropolitan District Railway
Metropolitan District Railway
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 (MDR, now the District Line) extended its line south from to .

Future

Parsons Green is a proposed stop on the under-development Crossrail 2 route, also known as the Chelsea-Hackney Line
Chelsea-Hackney Line
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. It will either supplement or replace the existing District Line
District Line
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 service on much of the Wimbledon
Wimbledon, London
Wimbledon is a district in the south west area of London, England, located south of Wandsworth, and east of Kingston upon Thames. It is situated within Greater London. It is home to the Wimbledon Tennis Championships and New Wimbledon Theatre, and contains Wimbledon Common, one of the largest areas...

 Branch.

North of the station, the line would branch off into a new tunneled section that could carry it into station, via a new station on the Kings Road, station. Crossrail 2 is currently still at a development stage, and details may change. The route was safeguarded in 1991 and again in 2007.

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