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  1. The Bakerloo line is currently served by three depots: a main depot at Stonebridge Park, map 26 opened on 9 April 1978 on the site of a former British Rail power station which contains the fleet's maintenance facilities; the original depot at London Road map 27 (between Elephant and Castle and Lambeth North, though connected to the ...

  2. Here is the list of all Bakerloo line stations, which in total has 25 stops. If you click on the name of the station, you can see real-time timetable information and more detailed info. If you click on the line icons, you will see information about that line and its transfers.

  3. The proposed extension of the Bakerloo line comprises 7.5 km of twin tunnels, with 4 new stations (Burgess Park, Old Kent Road, New Cross Gate and Lewisham), 1 ventilation shaft and a depot at Wearside Road, Lewisham.

  4. 22 de feb. de 2024 · Plans have revealed for an extension connecting Elephant and Castle with Lewisham, including the building of two new tube stations.

  5. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Transport for London (TfL) has alerted contractors to an upcoming contract for the upgrade of the infrastructure and depot associated with the entirety of the Bakerloo line. TfL is in the process of upgrading the Bakerloo line fleet, which is now the oldest rolling stock operating in the UK.

  6. 21 de jul. de 2019 · London Underground Bakerloo Line Train Operators are seen preparing trains at London Road Depot and driving them to Waterloo to start service for the day.

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  7. The Bakerloo opened in 1906. It has been through more changes than most other Tube lines and its history is linked to both the oldest line on the Underground, the Metropolitan, and the youngest, the Jubilee. Read more about the history of the Bakerloo line.