Glasgow Central (high level) opened 1879
Glasgow Central (low level) 1896–1966, reopened 1979
Glasgow Bridge Street 1840–1905
Glasgow Eglinton Street 1879–1965
Rutherglen opened 1849
Rutherglen Goods
Cambuslang Goods
Newton opened 1849
Newton Goods Uddingston Goods Uddingston opened 1849
Fallside 1872-1953
Motherwell opened 1885
Motherwell Goods Flemington 1891-1965
Shieldmuir opened 1990
Wishaw Central opened 1880
Wishaw South 1841-1958
Overtown 1843-1952
Law Junction 1879-1965
Carluke opened 1842
Braidwood 1848-1962
Cleghorn 1848-1965
Carstairs Junction opened 1848
Thankerton 1848-1965
Symington 1848–1965
Lamington 1848-1965
Abington 1848–1965
Crawford 1891–1965
Elvanfoot 1848–1965
Moffat 1883–1954/1964
Beattock 1847–1972
Wamphray 1847–1960
Dinwoodie 1847–1960
Nethercleugh 1847–1960
Lockerbie opened 1847
Ecclefechan 1847–1960
Kirtlebridge 1847–1960
Kirkpatrick 1847–1960
Gretna 1847–1951
MOD Longtown Floriston 1847–1950
Rockcliffe 1847–1917, 1918–1950/1965
Canal Goods
Viaduct Goods
Dentholme Goods
Carlisle Citadel opened 1847
Crown Street Goods
Bog Goods
Brisco 1846–1852/1952
Wreay 1853–1943
Southwaite 1846–1952/1964
Calthwaite c.1855–1952/1956
Plumpton 1846–1948
Penrith opened 1846
Clifton and Lowther 1846–1938/1951
Shap 1846–1968
Tebay 1852–1968
Tebay Goods Low Gill 1846–1960/1966
Grayrigg 1861–1954
Oxenholme Lake District opened 1847
Milnthorpe 1846-1968
Burton and Holme 1846-1966
Carnforth opened 1846
Bolton-le-Sands 1847-1969
Hest Bank 1846–1969
Lancaster Green Ayre 1848–1966/1976
Lancaster opened 1846
Lancaster Goods Galgate 1840–1939
Bay Horse 1840–1960
Scorton 1840-1939
Garstang and Catterall 1840–1969
Brock 1849-1939
Barton and Broughton 1840-1965
Oxheys Goods
Maudland Goods
Maxwell House 1842–44
Preston opened 1838
Christian Road Goods │ Butler Street Goods
Preston West Lancashire
Preston Junction –1972
Lostock Hall opened 1846
Farington 1838–1960
Farington Goods
Leyland opened 1838
Euxton Balshaw Lane opened 1838
Coppull 1838–1969
Coppull Goods Standish 1838–1949
Boar's Head 1838–1949
Wigan North Western │ Wigan Wallgate opened 1838 │ opened 1896
Wigan Goods
Wigan-avoiding line
both to Amberwood West Junction
Bamfurlong 1878–1950
Golborne South 1839-1967
Lowton 1839-1949
Warrington Central opened c.1873
Warrington Goods
Warrington Bank Quay opened 1868
Arpley Line Jcn │ Chester Line Jcn
New North Walton Jcn │ New South Walton Jcn
Moore 1837–1943/50s
Preston Brook 1837–1948/50s
Acton Bridge opened 1837
Hartford opened 1837
Winsford and Over 1870–1874, 1888–1931/1958
Over and Wharton 1882–1947/1968
Winsford opened 1837
Minshull Vernon 1837–1942
Crewe opened 1837
Basford –1875
Betley Road 1875–1945
Madeley 1837-1952
Whitmore 1837–1952
Standon Bridge 1837–1952
Badnall Wharf
Norton Bridge 1837-2017
Great Bridgeford 1837-1959
Stafford opened 1837
Milford and Brocton 1877-1950
Colwich 1847–1958
Rugeley Trent Valley opened 1847
Armitage 1847–1960
Lichfield Trent Valley opened 1847
Tamworth opened 1839
Polesworth opened 1847
Atherstone opened 1847
Nuneaton opened 1837
Bulkington 1847–1931
Shilton 1847–1957
Brinklow 1847–1957
Rugby opened 1838
Welton 1838–1958/1964
Weedon 1888–1958
Stowehill Tunnel 492 yards (450 m)
Blisworth 1838–1960
Roade 1838–1964
Castlethorpe 1882–1964
Wolverton opened 1838
Wolverton railway works
Milton Keynes Central opened 1982
Denbigh Hall Apr–Sep 1838
Bletchley opened 1846
Bletchley Flyover
Linslade Tunnel 283 yards (259 m)
Leighton Buzzard opened 1838
Cheddington opened 1838
Tring opened 1837
Northchurch Tunnel 347 yards (317 m)
Berkhamsted opened 1838
Hemel Hempstead opened 1837
Apsley opened 1938
Kings Langley opened 1839
Watford Fast Tunnel 1 mile 55 yards (1.66 km) Watford Slow Tunnel 1 mile 230 yards (1.82 km)
Watford 1837–1858
Watford Junction opened 1858
Watford Goods
Watford High Street opened 1861
Bushey opened 1841
Carpenders Park opened 1917
Hatch End opened c. 1844
Headstone Lane Goods
Headstone Lane opened 1917
Harrow & Wealdstone opened 1837
Kenton opened 1912
South Kenton opened 1933
North Wembley opened 1912
Wembley Central opened 1842
Stonebridge Park opened 1912
Grand Junction Canal │ Royal Show Ground
Willesden │ Harlesden 1841–1866 │ opened 1912
North London line │ Willesden Goods
Willesden Junction (low level) opened 1866
Willesden Junction (high level)
West London Junction
West London Line
Kensal Green opened 1916
North Shed
Queen's Park opened 1879
Kilburn and Maida Vale Goods
Kilburn and Maida Vale │ Kilburn High Road 1852–1912 │ opened 1852
South Hampstead opened 1879
1: WCML │ 2: Watford DC line
Chalk Farm 1851–1917, 1922–1992
Park Street Tunnel │ Camden Goods London Euston opened 1837
Euston tube station