Talk:Sudbury Hill Harrow railway station

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I very much doubt that the station was constructed in 1960. I suspect that the station would have been opened at the same time as Marylebone (i.e. 1899). --Matthewross 15:44, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

Brent Council has PDFs giving histories of the areas within Brent; one of these gives a history of Sudbury (which extends beyond Brent). This mentions that the Great Central Railway served Sudbury from 1906. Early "Tube" maps from 1913 and 1914 show this "Sudbury Hill Harrow" station, but with the name "South Harrow". The idea that Sudbury Hill Harrow station was built in 1960 is clearly incorrect, and I have no idea where this duplicate article was supposed to be that this information was copied from. Kesmet 00:31, 1 September 2006 (UTC)