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Kenton station
Kenton station is served by the Bakerloo line on the London Tube. On the Bakerloo line, it sits between Harrow & Wealdstone and South Kenton. It opened in 1917 and now handles roughly 4,690,000 passengers a year. It sits in Brent, and its name falls under the "District" category.
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Key facts
Lines B Bakerloo District Brent Opened 1917 Annual ridership 4,690,000 Name origin District Distance from centre ≈ 12.3 km Coordinates 51.58167, -0.31639
No interchange: the station is served by a single line.
Position on the line
Map around Kenton
Map around Kenton Location of Kenton station and its neighbours on the London Tube.
Harrow & Wealdstone South Kenton Kenton
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Frequently asked questions Which lines serve Kenton station? Kenton is served by the Bakerloo line on the London Tube. Can you change lines at Kenton? No. Kenton is served only by the Bakerloo line. When did Kenton station open? Kenton station opened in 1917. What are the stations either side of Kenton on the Bakerloo line? On the Bakerloo line, Kenton sits between Harrow & Wealdstone and South Kenton. How busy is Kenton station? Kenton handles roughly 4,690,000 passengers a year. Where is Kenton station? Kenton station is in Brent, London.
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