North Ealing Underground Station plays an integral role within local transport networks situated right along Station Road allowing travelers convenient access into central city areas via Piccadilly Line routes running directly underneath surface ground infrastructure surrounding this area effectively—all while ensuring safety protocols remain upheld consistently throughout everyday operations performed here regularly—come see what makes this station unique compared others across region soon!

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Rose POPE

4 Google Rating

This station's decor is old fashion and nice and quiet. The District line celebrates 150 years of se

4/ 5

This station's decor is old fashion and nice and quiet. The District line celebrates 150 years of serving London 25 January 2019 Events planned throughout the year to mark 150th anniversary, including steam train ride TfL has today announced a series of events to celebrate the District line's 150th anniversary.

Daniel Mckenzie

2 Google Rating

The station has appalling accessibility with no ramps or lifts to give access to the platforms. The

2/ 5

The station has appalling accessibility with no ramps or lifts to give access to the platforms. The toilets were a little bit grim but far better than what I have experienced at other underground stations.

Peter Wright

2 Google Rating

Absolutely no effort made to meet the needs of the less able. There are steps to the westbound plat

2/ 5

Absolutely no effort made to meet the needs of the less able. There are steps to the westbound platform and a footbridge to the eastbound platform. It would be so easy to deal with these problems, but TfL seems indifferent to them.

P L Arora

3 Google Rating

No lift for physically handicapped and seniors.

3/ 5

No lift for physically handicapped and seniors.

Sofia Thomas

3 Google Rating

No access arrangements for disabled people and staff aren't friendly here

3/ 5

No access arrangements for disabled people and staff aren't friendly here

Murk

1 Google Rating

Very rude worker screming and cursing at me becouse i was smoking a cigarret. Also tretend me to tak

1/ 5

Very rude worker screming and cursing at me becouse i was smoking a cigarret. Also tretend me to take my oyster card and kick me off himself. At the end police arived and the finished the argument. Very dissapointed at this station

Prasit Laowattna

5 Google Rating

Beautiful area.

5/ 5

Beautiful area.

ONLY1PUN

4 Google Rating

Not busy at all.

4/ 5

Not busy at all.

Dalek

3 Google Rating

Zone 3 . Piccadilly line. No step-free access. Badly signposted and easy to miss. West Acton statio

3/ 5

Zone 3 . Piccadilly line. No step-free access. Badly signposted and easy to miss. West Acton station on the Central line is a walk away. Nice pub opposite North Ealing station - The Greystoke , good beers and good food.

Stephano Cost

5 Google Rating

Great little station with friendly staff. Could use some TLC, but it's part of the charm. Uxbridge b

5/ 5

Great little station with friendly staff. Could use some TLC, but it's part of the charm. Uxbridge branch of the Piccadilly Line after Ealing Common.

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