Ashbury Stadium station

Ashbury Stadium is a Wentworth Metro station on the Circle Line. It serves Ashbury Stadium in the inner western suburb of Ashbury. It opened as Wentworth Stadium in 1959, as part of the Circle Line's initial phase.

A station for Wentworth Stadium was not included in the original Circle Line plan. However, lobbying by the Enderronian Football Association (now Football Enderron) and petitions by nearby residents influenced the government's decision to build a station very late into the construction timeline. The station was built essentially as an infill station, constructed well after tunnelling and track laying had been completed.

The station was renovated and renamed as part of the stadium's redevelopment in 2005, incorporating crowd control gates on the platforms and a tidal flow arrangement in the concourse. There exists an incomplete centre island platform, built as part of the redevelopment. The island platform would have been used by alighting passengers and the two existing side platforms used for boarding passengers, an arrangement known as the Spanish solution. The plan was dropped due to budgetary concerns and declining ridership at the station.

Ashbury Stadium remains one of the least-used stations within fare zone 1, and has the lowest annual ridership among Circle Line stations. Due to its location within the stadium grounds, the station is usually quiet outside of game days, and deserted outside peak hours. As a result, most early morning and late night Circle Line trains do not stop at the station.