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I think you meant Queensbury.

dg writes: I agree. Fixed, thanks.
Queensbury should be silver coloured, not orange.

dg writes: Yes it should. Fixed, thanks.
North Weald, Blake Hall, and Ongar stations received their first tube trains on 18 November 1957 (although LT had taken over the steam service in September 1949). That's only 2,967 days after tube train reached Epping. Although they are no longer part of the tube network, might these three count as the next stations opened after Epping?
There's also the complication of the complete rebuilding and move of Tower Hill station in 1967. It was a station opening but perhaps the wrong kind of station opening!

If someone has the timetable from back then, it could be that Tower Hill is one of the few ( there are no doubt others ) stations to close and open on the same day.
I think Tower Hill was technically a resiting, at least in planning law, rather than a formal closure and opening.

Epping to Ongar was London Transport run from 1949 so opened as tube stations then even though it took another eight years to do minimum electrification.










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