Ealing Broadway station, Terminal train and London Underground station in Ealing, United Kingdom
Ealing Broadway is a major station in West London featuring nine platforms that serve National Rail, Elizabeth line, Central line, and District line trains. The station connects multiple transport systems at a single location for passengers traveling across London and beyond.
The Great Western Railway opened the original station in 1838 under the name Ealing. The station received its current name in 1875 as the area expanded and its role grew.
The station complex integrates contemporary transportation needs with retail facilities, creating a central meeting point for local residents and travelers.
The station opens early on weekdays and stays open until late evening, with reduced hours on Sundays. Ticket offices are available during most operating hours to purchase fares for all lines.
Elizabeth Line trains depart every 15 minutes directly to Heathrow Terminal 4, making the station a key access point for West London residents heading to the airport. Many visitors overlook this direct route in favor of other options.
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