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West Ealing railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | West Ealing railway station
West Ealing is a railway station on the Great Western Main Line from London Paddington. It is on Drayton Green Road (B452). The station is manned for part of the day. There is a passenger-operated ticket machine at this location and a PERTIS passenger-operated ticket machine issuing 'permit to travel' tickets which are exchanged on-train or at manned stations for travel tickets. The ticket machines are located just inside the station entrance on the north side. ==History== The station was opened in 1871 as Castle Hill and Ealing Dene on the Great Western Railway, which was constructed from London Paddington through Ealing to Maidenhead in 1836–38. From 1 March 1883, the station—then named Castle Hill (Ealing Dean)—was served by District Railway services running between and Windsor. This service was discontinued as uneconomic after 30 September 1885. The station was located next to the London Co-operative Societies main creamery, and so was equipped with a dedicated milk train platform. Originally the station consisted of four platforms in a staggered layout: platform 1 and the island comprising platforms 2 and 3 to the west of the Drayton Green Road bridge, and platform 4 on the east side. Platform 1 (along with a siding leading up to it) was removed in 1973, followed by platform 2 being fenced off in early 1991 as trains on the main line no longer serviced the station. Platform 4 was demolished and moved west of the bridge in 1990, partially covering the site of the then long-closed milk depot. The current station building was completed in early 1987, following the demolition of the previous one a year earlier.
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