Historical version 2 of Earl's Court Station (view current version)

Photo of Earl's Court station in 1896
Earl's Court station in 1896.

District Line Restricted
Service
<--- Kensington Olympia <--- Earl's Court
Richmond
Ealing Broadway
<--- West Kensington <--- ---> High Street Kensington ---> Edgware Road
[Wimbledon]? <--- West Brompton <--- ---> Gloucester Road ---> east
Piccadilly Line west <--- Baron's Court <--- Earl's Court ---> Gloucester Road ---> east

Interchange

To get to the Piccadilly Line platforms you need to go along the District Line ones and down some stairs and along a bit.

Kake thinks Earl's Court station is a horrific stew of crowding people, and won't go there except on weekdays outside rush hour. (My revised opinion — it's OK if you're getting the Piccadilly Line; it's the District Line platforms that get horrid.)

Earl's Court was also one of the first stations to have [/escalators]?.

One useful tip to remember is that Earl's Court Station sits between two major roads (Warwick Road and Earl's Court Road) - and that the Earl's Court Exhibition Centre is not on Earl's Court Road - but the other exit.


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