Stockwell tube station

Stockwell
Station building
Stockwell
Location of Stockwell in Greater London
LocationStockwell
Local authorityLondon Borough of Lambeth
Managed byLondon Underground
OwnerLondon Underground
Number of platforms4
Fare zone2
London Underground annual entry and exit
2019 11.08 million
2020 5.37 million
2021 4.61 million
2022 7.46 million
2023 7.38 million
Key dates
4 November 1890Opened (C&SLR, as a terminus)
3 June 1900Became through station
29 November 1923station closed for rebuilding
1 December 1924station reopened
23 July 1971Opened (Victoria line)
Other information
External links
Coordinates51°28′21″N 0°07′19″W / 51.4725°N 0.122°W / 51.4725; -0.122
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Stockwell is a London Underground station in Stockwell in the London Borough of Lambeth. It is served by the Northern and Victoria lines, and is located in Travelcard Zone 2. On the Northern line, the station is between Oval and Clapham North stations. On the Victoria line, it is between Brixton and Vauxhall stations.

The station opened on 4 November 1890 as the southern terminus of the City and South London Railway, the first successful deep-level tube in London. The Victoria interchange opened on 23 July 1971 when that line was extended south from Victoria towards Brixton. The station is known for its World War II air-raid shelters, and for being the location of the shooting of Jean Charles de Menezes.