Ongar railway station is a former London Underground station in the town of Chipping Ongar, Essex. Until its closure in 1994, it was the easternmost point of the Central line, and from 1961 until its closure in 1994 it held the distinction of being the London Underground station farthest from Central London.[1]
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↑Before 1961, the Metropolitan line's north-western terminus at Aylesbury was the most distant. After Ongar's closure, the most distant is the Metropolitan line's Chesham
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British Museum ·
Wood Lane—
District: Hounslow Town·
Mark Lane · Osterley & Spring Grove ·
Park Royal & Twyford Abbey ·
South Acton ·
St Mary's ·
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Lord's ·
Marlborough Road ·
Swiss Cottage ·
Uxbridge Road ·
Wood Lane—
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South Kentish Town ·
King William Street—
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Brompton Road ·
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York Road
Abandoned plans
Bakerloo: Extension to Camberwell—
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Harefield Road ·Extension to Richmond—
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