Warwick Avenue () is a London Underground station, located in Little Venice in the City of Westminster, north-west London. It is on the Bakerloo line, between Maida Vale and Paddington stations. It is in London fare zone 2.
History
Warwick Avenue opened on 31 January 1915 on the Bakerloo line's extension from Paddington to Queen's Park.
The ticket hall and its ticket machines were destroyed by fire overnight on 17 September 1985, causing the station to be closed for the day.
Design
There is no surface building and the station is accessed by two sets of steps to a sub-surface ticket hall. It was one of the first London Underground stations built specifically to use escalators rather than lifts.
Location
The station is located at the junction of Warwick Avenue, Warrington Crescent and Clifton Gardens. For a time prior to its opening, the proposed name for the station was Warrington Crescent.
London Bus Routes 6, 46 and 187 serve the station.
In popular culture
The song "Warwick Avenue" by British singer Duffy makes reference to the station.
References
External links
- London Transport Museum Photographic Archive
