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Mitre Bridge Exchange railway station

1844 disestablishments in England1844 establishments in EnglandDisused railway stations in the London Borough of Hammersmith and FulhamRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1844Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1844

Mitre Bridge Exchange was a railway station in Old Oak Common in the parish of Hammersmith, Middlesex, England, which was opened on 27 May 1844 but closed on 1 December 1844. It was formed of high-level and low-level platforms. The two low-level platforms were located between Paddington and Ealing Broadway, whereas the high-level station had one platform on the West London Line. It was closed when the West London Line was relocated further west and the original line was closed to passengers on 1 December 1844 and to goods in 1860.

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Mitre Bridge Exchange railway station
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