White City tube station

The architectural design of the station won an award at the Festival of Britain and a commemorative plaque recording this is attached to the building to the left of the main entrance.

The two tracks return to their normal left-hand orientation by a surface fly-over roughly halfway between White City and East Acton stations.

Trains going out of service can return to the below-ground White City depot to the south of the station via sidings between the running lines.

This station is also directly opposite the BBC Television Centre and is within walking distance of Loftus Road, home of Queens Park Rangers F.C.

[7] An earlier Wood Lane station on the Metropolitan line was located a short distance to the south and was also known as White City from 23 November 1947 until its closure in 1959.