The station does not offer step-free access from the train or platform to street level.[6]
Like all other London Underground stations, South Ealing has a Labyrinth artwork by Mark Wallinger, in place since 2013.[8]
Connections
London Buses route 65 and night route N65 serve the station directly, with routes E3 and N11 stopping nearby.[9]
History
South Ealing station was opened as a stop on the District Railway (later the District line) on 1 May 1883. These trains were initially steam-powered, but the line has been electrified since 1905.
The station has been served by the Piccadilly line since 9 January 1933.[10] It was modernised between 1935 and 1936, with the original buildings replaced, the eastbound platform receiving a new concrete canopy and waiting room and electric lights being installed.[11]
The District line service was withdrawn in 1964.[11]
The station building was again replaced in 1983.[11] It was refurbished once more in 2006.[8]
Gallery
Piccadilly Line train approaching South Ealing
Piccadilly Line train leaving South Ealing, headed westwards.