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Barkingside is a London Underground station on the Central line. It is on the eastern edge of Barkingside (a district of Ilford) in east London at the end of a cul-de-sac off Station Road (which is itself a cul-de-sac). The station is next door to the home of Redbridge F.C. It is between Newbury Park and Fairlop stations and has been in Travelcard Zone 4 since 2 January 2007.

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Barkingside tube station
Station Road, London Barkingside (London Borough of Redbridge)

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N 51.5848 ° E 0.0886 °
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IG6 1NA London, Barkingside (London Borough of Redbridge)
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