King's Road Chelsea railway station

In the plans in the 2015 Consultation Kings Road station would be part of a tunnelled section between Parsons Green and Sloane Square, although the exact location would only be fixed when the line is finally approved.

According to the June 2008 safeguarding directions, the surface structures of interest lie either side of Dovehouse Street (including Dovehouse Green) at its junction with Kings Road and some small buildings on the south side of the road opposite.

[2] Following the 2013 public consultation, revised plans were published in June 2014 by the Mayor of London which indicate two possible alignments for the railway tunnels along with two potential sites for a station in Chelsea:[3] The location is under continual debate and eventually may be influenced by the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London Mayor and residents and local businesses on Kings Road.

In 1904 a bill was put before Parliament, but was defeated by the political allies of rival tube constructor Charles Yerkes.

As of March 2018[update], King's Road Chelsea railway station still features on official TfL publicity.

Dovehouse Green on King's Road, the primary proposal for Chelsea station [ 2 ]