Debden Station (GPS: 51.6455, 0.08381) is a station of the London Underground in Epping Forest, in the county of
Essex in
East England. It is served by the Central Line between
Loughton Tube Station (heading towards Ealing Broadway Station or West Ruislip Tube Station) and
Theydon Bois Tube Station, heading towards Epping. The station is in Travelcard Zone 6. It is located off Chigwell Lane in Debden.
The Debden train station was originally called Chigwell Road station when it opened in 1865 for the Eastern Counties Railway. A few months later, it was renamed the Chigwell Lane station. The station was forced to closed during the First World War, between 1916 and 1919.
In 1938, plans were made to introduce the
Central Line to the station. However it was delayed by the outbreak of the Second World War, and the electrified trains of the Central Line only began serving the station in 1949, during which the station was also renamed Debden. The present station building dates to 1974, when the station was reconstructed.
Debden Station (GPS: 51.6455, 0.08381)
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Platform level at Debden Station (GPS: 51.6455, 0.08381)
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