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Richmond tube station

This article is about the Richmond station in south-west London — see Richmond station (disambiguation) for other stations called Richmond.

Richmond station is a London Underground and National Rail station located in Richmond upon Thames in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in south west London, England.

The station is the south-western terminus of the London Underground District Line and the western terminus of the Silverlink North London Line service. Richmond is also served by South West Trains to and from Waterloo, Windsor and Eton Riverside, Kingston and Reading.

The District Line and the North London Line depart from different terminating platforms. However they share tracks from here to Gunnersbury. South West Trains operate from other through platforms.

Note that this station is not located in Richmond, North Yorkshire.

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