This document is a diagram of the London Underground map from December 2013. It shows all the tube stations and color-coded lines connecting them. There are also notes providing information on station facilities, accessibility, and planned closures or service changes for some stations. The key at the bottom explains the symbols and lines.
This document is a tube map of the London Underground system. It shows all the lines and stations on the network. Additional information is provided on some stations, including accessibility information, station closures or changes to hours of operation. The key at the bottom explains the different lines by color and symbols are used to indicate facilities at stations like lifts or interchanges.
This diagram shows the London Underground and Overground rail network. It includes all station names and color-coded lines. Some stations are noted as being step-free, closed on certain days/times, or requiring a change at another station for certain destinations. Special fares may apply on some lines.
The SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark was designed by architect Arne Jacobsen from 1956-1960 for Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS). Jacobsen designed the 20-story glass and steel building in modern international style to represent Danish design and the jet age. Some of Jacobsen's furnishings from the hotel like the Swan chair are considered design classics. The hotel served as both an airport terminal and hotel near Copenhagen Airport and the city center.
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock located in the Elizabeth Tower in London. The clock tower was designed by architect Charles Barry as part of a new Palace of Westminster built after a fire in 1834. Augustus Pugin assisted with the detailed Gothic design of the clock tower. The clock mechanism was designed by Edmund Beckett Denison and installed by Edward John Dent. The original 16-ton bell cracked in 1857 after several years of use and was recast into the current 13.5 ton bell that continues to keep time today.
This document is a map of the London Underground and transport system for August 2022. It provides an overview of all the tube and train lines operating in London, including the locations of stations and interchange points. Key symbols indicate features like step-free access, interchanges between lines, and stations outside of fare zones. Notes on some stations provide information on upcoming changes or limited accessibility. The map also includes an index of all stations with grid references.
The document is a map of the London public transportation system from Transport for London from May 2022. It provides information on upcoming changes and station notes. Key upcoming changes include the opening of the new Elizabeth line station at Bond Street and the opening of the Barking Riverside extension. Station notes provide information on temporary closures or changes to access at specific stations through June 2022.
This document is a map of the London Underground and rail network for October 2022. It shows all tube and rail lines in zones 1-9, including the locations of stations and interchange points. Key symbols are explained, such as step-free access and facilities available. Notes provide information on night services and special fares that apply on some lines.
This document provides information about toilet facilities located at various London Underground stations, including:
- Stations that have toilet facilities and whether they are inside or outside the ticket gates
- Stations that charge a fee for using the toilets and how much the fee is
- Stations that have baby changing facilities located within the toilets
- Information on toilet locations that are not managed by London Underground
This document is a tube map of the London Underground system. It shows all the lines and stations on the network. Additional information is provided on some stations, including accessibility information, station closures or changes to hours of operation. The key at the bottom explains the different lines by color and symbols are used to indicate facilities at stations like lifts or interchanges.
This diagram shows the London Underground and Overground rail network. It includes all station names and color-coded lines. Some stations are noted as being step-free, closed on certain days/times, or requiring a change at another station for certain destinations. Special fares may apply on some lines.
The SAS Royal Hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark was designed by architect Arne Jacobsen from 1956-1960 for Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS). Jacobsen designed the 20-story glass and steel building in modern international style to represent Danish design and the jet age. Some of Jacobsen's furnishings from the hotel like the Swan chair are considered design classics. The hotel served as both an airport terminal and hotel near Copenhagen Airport and the city center.
Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the clock located in the Elizabeth Tower in London. The clock tower was designed by architect Charles Barry as part of a new Palace of Westminster built after a fire in 1834. Augustus Pugin assisted with the detailed Gothic design of the clock tower. The clock mechanism was designed by Edmund Beckett Denison and installed by Edward John Dent. The original 16-ton bell cracked in 1857 after several years of use and was recast into the current 13.5 ton bell that continues to keep time today.
This document is a map of the London Underground and transport system for August 2022. It provides an overview of all the tube and train lines operating in London, including the locations of stations and interchange points. Key symbols indicate features like step-free access, interchanges between lines, and stations outside of fare zones. Notes on some stations provide information on upcoming changes or limited accessibility. The map also includes an index of all stations with grid references.
The document is a map of the London public transportation system from Transport for London from May 2022. It provides information on upcoming changes and station notes. Key upcoming changes include the opening of the new Elizabeth line station at Bond Street and the opening of the Barking Riverside extension. Station notes provide information on temporary closures or changes to access at specific stations through June 2022.
This document is a map of the London Underground and rail network for October 2022. It shows all tube and rail lines in zones 1-9, including the locations of stations and interchange points. Key symbols are explained, such as step-free access and facilities available. Notes provide information on night services and special fares that apply on some lines.
This document provides information about toilet facilities located at various London Underground stations, including:
- Stations that have toilet facilities and whether they are inside or outside the ticket gates
- Stations that charge a fee for using the toilets and how much the fee is
- Stations that have baby changing facilities located within the toilets
- Information on toilet locations that are not managed by London Underground
This document provides a map and crowding overview of scheduled train services in London during the afternoon peak hour. It shows color-coded crowding levels on different train lines from 0-4+ passengers per square meter. Areas in red are the most crowded with significant queuing likely, while green areas have some standing space available. The map covers stations throughout London and surrounding areas.
Marine wharf east E-Brochure, +65-81790465 (Haris Lee)newsgprop
Marine Wharf East is a New London Apartment in Surrey Quays, South East London. The 999 Years development is located 2 stops away from Canary Wharf and it is just within 20 minutes to Leading London Universities such as king's college, London school of economics and many more.
http://propertyinvestment88.sg/marine-wharf-east-london-property-investment/
London: Marine wharf east brochure | Galliard Homes Singapore (+65)84188689Huttons Real Estate Group
Marine Wharf East
Marine Wharf East is the exciting new vibrant destination for London’s Dockside. Ideally located only minutes from Canada Water and Surrey Quays stations, residents benefit from easy access to Canary Wharf, London Bridge and beyond.
A wealth of transport options
Tesco Express On-Site
24 hour Concierge service
Linear park on Grand Canal Avenue
Price Guide:
1 Br fr £430 K
2 Br fr £530 K
3 Br fr £616 K
Open for Sales in Singapore NOW
Zone 2 Selling at Zone 3 pricing at £700 psf! Huge room to grow!
10 minutes walk from Surrey Quays Overground Station
One Stop (1 minute) from Canada water (Jubilee Line)
2 minutes walk from South Dock Marina
5 minutes walk from Greenland Pier and Thames clipper services (Riverboat)
Easy Access to World Class Business District – Canary Wharf (4 minutes by Riverboat, or 7 minutes by trains)
Secure lower ground parking and cycle storage
18, 000 sq. Ft. Of public open space, 1 minute away from Thames Path Walk
999 year leasehold
NHBC Warranty
Checkout the pricing NOW!
Marina Wharf East
http://marinewharfeast.uk.com/
http://www.mysgprop.com/marine-wharf-east-london-se16/
Marine Wharf East London at Surrey Quays, Zone 2 London at South East SE16 by Galliard Homes. Leverage on 1st Mover Advantage to Book Your Unit Now at New Launch Price of £6xx psf vs Surrounding Market Value of £1000 psf
Latest Info http://valueproperty.sg/properties/marine-wharf-east-london/
Marine Wharf East comprises two principal apartment buildings - Canary Point, the larger, offering 97 luxurious 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, and Harbourside, with 66 similar style apartments. More information visit http://overseascondo.sg/properties/marine-wharf-east/ or http://marinewharfeastlondon.com
The development will have a central communal Home Zone, providing access from Plough Way linking through to Carteret Way with both blocks designed around landscaped courtyards.
The apartments are arranged from lower ground to seventh floor in Canary Point and ground to fourth level in Harbourside.
The development will also provide secure lower ground car parking within each block.
This document is a map of Bath, England showing various streets, landmarks, parks, and transportation options. Key locations include the Royal Crescent, Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Royal Victoria Park, Sydney Gardens, and Bath Spa train station. The map also provides information on tourist services, parking, and a map key explaining symbols.
This document is a map of the London Underground metro system. It shows all of the station names along each of the underground lines that make up the metro system in London. There are also distance measurements shown between some of the stations.
This transportation map shows estimated walking times from various London Underground stations and surrounding areas to a large festival site in Hyde Park. It also lists major rail connections from locations around the UK and Europe to London terminals near the Underground stations. The purpose is to help attendees plan their arrival routes involving rail, Underground, and walking to reach the festival venue.
This document advertises two exclusive contemporary apartment developments in London - Aquarius House in St George Wharf SW8 and Stanmore Place in Stanmore HA7. Aquarius House is located on the River Thames near major transport links and amenities. It offers one and two bedroom apartments and penthouses close to completion in 2010. Stanmore Place is located in northwest London near open spaces and schools, offering one, two and three bedroom apartments yet to launch in the UK but launching exclusively in India. Both developments have 24-hour concierge services, residents' parking and are in prime London locations.
This document contains a map of Queenstown, New Zealand showing various streets, points of interest, walking tracks, and directions to nearby locations. It includes the town centre area with streets, parks, services, and attractions. Broader maps show the local area around Queenstown including roads, rivers, ski fields, towns and directions to places like the airport, Remarkables shopping centre, Arrowtown, and wineries.
This document provides a map and key of central London showing various bus routes, underground stations, attractions and transportation interchanges. Over 20 bus routes are displayed radiating out from central London, in addition to key underground and overground stations. Popular landmarks and attractions are noted across central London, along the River Thames. The map acts as a guide to navigating public transportation and points of interest in and around core central London neighborhoods.
The document provides information about various entertainment options in London including sports venues, parks, theaters, pubs, nightclubs, musicals, and events. It lists several prominent parks like Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. It also provides details about notable theaters like the London Palladium and St. Martin's Theatre. Various pubs, nightclubs, and musicals playing in London are briefly mentioned. Finally, it advertises some upcoming winter events in London including Winter Wonderland and ice skating rinks.
The document outlines a 6 day trip to London from April 7-11. It provides details on transportation from Spain to London and hotels. Each day is planned with various tourist attractions, restaurants, and transportation between locations. The itinerary includes visiting Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Madame Tussauds, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, British Museum and more. Transportation is planned between hotels, train stations, and attractions each day.
The document outlines a 6 day trip to London from April 7-11. It provides details on transportation from Alicante, Spain to London via bus and plane. The itinerary lists the hotel, sights to visit each day including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey, and restaurants reserved for meals. Key destinations and activities include shopping on Oxford Street, visiting museums and landmarks, and returning to the Park Plaza Westminster Hotel each night before departing from Stantsted Airport on the final day.
Croxtons Mill is a Grade II listed converted water mill located in Little Waltham, Essex that dates back to 1730. It was used as a water mill until 1934 and was converted into office space in 1990. The mill offers glass partitioned office suites in its award winning converted building that retains original features. It is within 15 minutes of Chelmsford and its rail links to London, and has easy access to several major roads.
This document provides contact information for several real estate agents representing the sale of apartments at 115 Gloucester Place in London. It includes a disclaimer, floor plans and images of the development located in an elegant Georgian building in the Marylebone area with convenient transport links and amenities. The apartments range from 2-3 bedrooms and have been renovated to a high standard with modern kitchens and bathrooms.
The document provides a brief overview of several streets in London, describing their histories and notable features. It discusses Victoria Embankment's construction in 1865 and location in the theatre district. It also mentions Waterloo Road straddling two boroughs and forming part of Watling Street, as well as Old Kent Road's appearance on the London Monopoly board and as the only route from London to Canterbury mentioned in Chaucer's works. Finally, it outlines the origins and renaming of Union Street in 1813.
This document provides a map and crowding overview of scheduled train services in London during the afternoon peak hour. It shows color-coded crowding levels on different train lines from 0-4+ passengers per square meter. Areas in red are the most crowded with significant queuing likely, while green areas have some standing space available. The map covers stations throughout London and surrounding areas.
Marine wharf east E-Brochure, +65-81790465 (Haris Lee)newsgprop
Marine Wharf East is a New London Apartment in Surrey Quays, South East London. The 999 Years development is located 2 stops away from Canary Wharf and it is just within 20 minutes to Leading London Universities such as king's college, London school of economics and many more.
http://propertyinvestment88.sg/marine-wharf-east-london-property-investment/
London: Marine wharf east brochure | Galliard Homes Singapore (+65)84188689Huttons Real Estate Group
Marine Wharf East
Marine Wharf East is the exciting new vibrant destination for London’s Dockside. Ideally located only minutes from Canada Water and Surrey Quays stations, residents benefit from easy access to Canary Wharf, London Bridge and beyond.
A wealth of transport options
Tesco Express On-Site
24 hour Concierge service
Linear park on Grand Canal Avenue
Price Guide:
1 Br fr £430 K
2 Br fr £530 K
3 Br fr £616 K
Open for Sales in Singapore NOW
Zone 2 Selling at Zone 3 pricing at £700 psf! Huge room to grow!
10 minutes walk from Surrey Quays Overground Station
One Stop (1 minute) from Canada water (Jubilee Line)
2 minutes walk from South Dock Marina
5 minutes walk from Greenland Pier and Thames clipper services (Riverboat)
Easy Access to World Class Business District – Canary Wharf (4 minutes by Riverboat, or 7 minutes by trains)
Secure lower ground parking and cycle storage
18, 000 sq. Ft. Of public open space, 1 minute away from Thames Path Walk
999 year leasehold
NHBC Warranty
Checkout the pricing NOW!
Marina Wharf East
http://marinewharfeast.uk.com/
http://www.mysgprop.com/marine-wharf-east-london-se16/
Marine Wharf East London at Surrey Quays, Zone 2 London at South East SE16 by Galliard Homes. Leverage on 1st Mover Advantage to Book Your Unit Now at New Launch Price of £6xx psf vs Surrounding Market Value of £1000 psf
Latest Info http://valueproperty.sg/properties/marine-wharf-east-london/
Marine Wharf East comprises two principal apartment buildings - Canary Point, the larger, offering 97 luxurious 1, 2 & 3 bedroom apartments, and Harbourside, with 66 similar style apartments. More information visit http://overseascondo.sg/properties/marine-wharf-east/ or http://marinewharfeastlondon.com
The development will have a central communal Home Zone, providing access from Plough Way linking through to Carteret Way with both blocks designed around landscaped courtyards.
The apartments are arranged from lower ground to seventh floor in Canary Point and ground to fourth level in Harbourside.
The development will also provide secure lower ground car parking within each block.
This document is a map of Bath, England showing various streets, landmarks, parks, and transportation options. Key locations include the Royal Crescent, Roman Baths, Bath Abbey, Royal Victoria Park, Sydney Gardens, and Bath Spa train station. The map also provides information on tourist services, parking, and a map key explaining symbols.
This document is a map of the London Underground metro system. It shows all of the station names along each of the underground lines that make up the metro system in London. There are also distance measurements shown between some of the stations.
This transportation map shows estimated walking times from various London Underground stations and surrounding areas to a large festival site in Hyde Park. It also lists major rail connections from locations around the UK and Europe to London terminals near the Underground stations. The purpose is to help attendees plan their arrival routes involving rail, Underground, and walking to reach the festival venue.
This document advertises two exclusive contemporary apartment developments in London - Aquarius House in St George Wharf SW8 and Stanmore Place in Stanmore HA7. Aquarius House is located on the River Thames near major transport links and amenities. It offers one and two bedroom apartments and penthouses close to completion in 2010. Stanmore Place is located in northwest London near open spaces and schools, offering one, two and three bedroom apartments yet to launch in the UK but launching exclusively in India. Both developments have 24-hour concierge services, residents' parking and are in prime London locations.
This document contains a map of Queenstown, New Zealand showing various streets, points of interest, walking tracks, and directions to nearby locations. It includes the town centre area with streets, parks, services, and attractions. Broader maps show the local area around Queenstown including roads, rivers, ski fields, towns and directions to places like the airport, Remarkables shopping centre, Arrowtown, and wineries.
This document provides a map and key of central London showing various bus routes, underground stations, attractions and transportation interchanges. Over 20 bus routes are displayed radiating out from central London, in addition to key underground and overground stations. Popular landmarks and attractions are noted across central London, along the River Thames. The map acts as a guide to navigating public transportation and points of interest in and around core central London neighborhoods.
The document provides information about various entertainment options in London including sports venues, parks, theaters, pubs, nightclubs, musicals, and events. It lists several prominent parks like Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. It also provides details about notable theaters like the London Palladium and St. Martin's Theatre. Various pubs, nightclubs, and musicals playing in London are briefly mentioned. Finally, it advertises some upcoming winter events in London including Winter Wonderland and ice skating rinks.
The document outlines a 6 day trip to London from April 7-11. It provides details on transportation from Spain to London and hotels. Each day is planned with various tourist attractions, restaurants, and transportation between locations. The itinerary includes visiting Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Madame Tussauds, Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, British Museum and more. Transportation is planned between hotels, train stations, and attractions each day.
The document outlines a 6 day trip to London from April 7-11. It provides details on transportation from Alicante, Spain to London via bus and plane. The itinerary lists the hotel, sights to visit each day including Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and Westminster Abbey, and restaurants reserved for meals. Key destinations and activities include shopping on Oxford Street, visiting museums and landmarks, and returning to the Park Plaza Westminster Hotel each night before departing from Stantsted Airport on the final day.
Croxtons Mill is a Grade II listed converted water mill located in Little Waltham, Essex that dates back to 1730. It was used as a water mill until 1934 and was converted into office space in 1990. The mill offers glass partitioned office suites in its award winning converted building that retains original features. It is within 15 minutes of Chelmsford and its rail links to London, and has easy access to several major roads.
This document provides contact information for several real estate agents representing the sale of apartments at 115 Gloucester Place in London. It includes a disclaimer, floor plans and images of the development located in an elegant Georgian building in the Marylebone area with convenient transport links and amenities. The apartments range from 2-3 bedrooms and have been renovated to a high standard with modern kitchens and bathrooms.
The document provides a brief overview of several streets in London, describing their histories and notable features. It discusses Victoria Embankment's construction in 1865 and location in the theatre district. It also mentions Waterloo Road straddling two boroughs and forming part of Watling Street, as well as Old Kent Road's appearance on the London Monopoly board and as the only route from London to Canterbury mentioned in Chaucer's works. Finally, it outlines the origins and renaming of Union Street in 1813.
1. River Thames
A
B
C
D
E
F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 76 8 9
A
B
C
D
E
F
2 2
2
2
2
5
8 8 6
2
4
4
6
5
41
3
2
4
3
3
36 3 1
1
3
3
59 7 7
Special fares apply
5
5
4
4
4
Amersham
Chorleywood
Mill Hill East
Rickmansworth
Perivale
Kentish
Town West
Camden
Road
Dalston
Kingsland
Wanstead Park
Vauxhall
Hanger Lane
Edgware
Burnt Oak
Colindale
Hendon Central
Brent Cross
Golders Green
West
Silvertown
Emirates
Royal Docks
Emirates
Greenwich
Peninsula
Pontoon Dock
London
City Airport
Woolwich
Arsenal
King George V
Hampstead
Belsize Park
Chalk Farm
Chalfont &
Latimer
Chesham
New Cross
Gate
Moor Park
Northwood
Northwood
Hills
Pinner
North Harrow
Custom House for ExCeL
Prince Regent
Royal Albert
Beckton Park
Cyprus
Gallions
Reach
Beckton
Watford
Croxley
Fulham Broadway
Lambeth
North
Heathrow
Terminal 4
Harrow-
on-the-Hill
Kensal
Rise
Bethnal
Green
Westferry
Seven
Sisters
Blackwall
Brondesbury
Park
Hampstead
Heath
Harringay
Green Lanes
Leytonstone
High Road
Leyton
Midland Road
Hackney
Central
Northwick
Park
Preston
Road
Royal
Victoria
Wembley
Park
Rayners Lane
Watford High Street
Ruislip
Gardens
South Ruislip
Greenford
Northolt
South Harrow
Sudbury Hill
Sudbury Town
Alperton
Pimlico
Park Royal
North Ealing
Acton Central
South Acton
Ealing Broadway
Watford Junction
West Ruislip
Bushey
Carpenders Park
Hatch End
North Wembley
West Brompton
Ealing Common
South Kenton
Kenton
Wembley Central
Kensal Green
Queen’s Park
Gunnersbury
Kew Gardens
Richmond
Stockwell
Bow Church
Stonebridge Park
Harlesden
Camden Town
Willesden Junction
Headstone Lane
Parsons Green
Putney Bridge
East Putney
Southfields
Wimbledon Park
Wimbledon
Island Gardens
Greenwich
Deptford Bridge
South Quay
Crossharbour
Mudchute
Heron Quays
West
India Quay
Elverson Road
Oakwood
Cockfosters
Southgate
Arnos Grove
Bounds Green
Theydon Bois
Epping
Debden
Loughton
Buckhurst Hill
Walthamstow
Queen’s Road
Woodgrange Park
Leytonstone
Leyton
Wood Green
Turnpike Lane
Manor House
Stanmore
Canons Park
Queensbury
Kingsbury
High Barnet
Totteridge & Whetstone
Woodside Park
West Finchley
Finchley Central
Woodford
South Woodford
Snaresbrook
Hainault
Fairlop
Barkingside
Newbury Park
East Finchley
Highgate
Archway
Devons Road
Langdon Park
All Saints
Tufnell Park
Kentish Town
Neasden
Dollis Hill
Willesden Green
South Tottenham
Swiss Cottage
Imperial
Wharf
Brixton
Kilburn
West Hampstead
Blackhorse
Road
Acton Town
Canning
Town
Finchley Road
Highbury &
Islington
Canary Wharf
Stratford
Stratford
International
Finsbury
Park
Elephant & Castle
Stepney Green
Barking
East Ham
Plaistow
Upton Park
Poplar
West Ham
Upper Holloway
Pudding
Mill Lane
Kennington
Borough
Elm Park
Dagenham
East
Dagenham
Heathway
Becontree
Upney
Heathrow Terminal 5
Finchley Road
& Frognal
Crouch
Hill
Northfields
Boston Manor
South Ealing
Osterley
Hounslow Central
Hounslow East
Clapham North
Clapham High Street
Oval
Arsenal
Holloway Road
Caledonian Road
West Croydon
Hounslow
West
Hatton Cross
Heathrow
Terminals 1, 2,3
Clapham
Junction
West
Harrow
Brondesbury Caledonian
Road &
Barnsbury
Tottenham
Hale
Walthamstow
Central
Hackney
Wick
Homerton
West
Acton
Limehouse East
India
Crystal Palace
Chiswick
Park
Roding
Valley
Grange
Hill
Chigwell
Redbridge
Gants
Hill
Wanstead
Ickenham
Turnham
Green
Uxbridge
Hillingdon Ruislip
Gospel
Oak
Mile End
Bow Road
Bromley-
by-Bow
Upminster
Upminster Bridge
Hornchurch
Norwood Junction
Sydenham
Forest Hill
Anerley
Penge West
Honor Oak Park
Brockley
Harrow &
Wealdstone
Cutty Sark for
Maritime Greenwich
Ruislip Manor
Eastcote
Wapping
New Cross
Queens Road
Peckham
Peckham Rye
Denmark Hill
Surrey Quays
Whitechapel
Lewisham
Kilburn Park
Regent’s Park
Kilburn
High Road
Edgware
Road
South
Hampstead
Goodge
Street
Shepherd’s Bush
Market
Goldhawk Road
Hammersmith
Bayswater
Warren Street
Aldgate
Euston
Farringdon
Barbican
Russell
Square
Kensington
(Olympia)
Mornington
Crescent
High Street
Kensington
Old Street
St. John’s Wood
Green Park
Baker
Street
Notting
Hill Gate
Victoria
Aldgate
East
Mansion House
Temple
Oxford
Circus
Bond
Street
Tower
Hill
Westminster
Piccadilly
Circus
Charing
Cross
Holborn
Tower
Gateway
Monument
Moorgate
Leicester Square
London
Bridge
St. Paul’s
Hyde Park Corner
Knightsbridge
Stamford
Brook
Ravenscourt
Park
West
Kensington
North
Acton
Holland
Park
Marylebone
Angel
Queensway Marble
Arch
South
Kensington
Sloane
Square
Wandsworth
Road
Covent Garden
Liverpool
Street
Great
Portland
Street
Bank
East
Acton
Chancery
Lane
Lancaster
Gate
Warwick Avenue
Maida Vale
Fenchurch Street
Paddington
Barons
Court
Gloucester
Road St.James’s
Park
Latimer Road
Ladbroke Grove
Royal Oak
Westbourne Park
Bermondsey
Rotherhithe
Shoreditch
High Street
Dalston Junction
Haggerston
Hoxton
Wood Lane
Shepherd’s
Bush
White
City
King’s Cross
St. Pancras
Euston
SquareEdgware
Road
Southwark
Embankment
Stratford
High Street
Abbey
Road
Star Lane
Blackfriars
Waterloo
Tottenham
Court Road
Canonbury
Cannon Street
Shadwell
Earl’s
Court
North
Greenwich
Canada
Water
Clapham North
Clapham Common
Clapham South
Balham
Tooting Bec
Tooting Broadway
Colliers Wood
South Wimbledon
Morden
This diagram is an evolution of the original design conceived in 1931 by Harry Beck
Correct at time of going to print, December 2013
MAYOR OF LONDON
Transport for London
Key to lines
Metropolitan
Victoria
Circle
Central
Bakerloo
DLR
London Overground
Piccadilly
Waterloo & City
Jubilee
Hammersmith & City
Northern
District
District open weekends, public
holidays and some Olympia events
Emirates Air Line
Check before you travel
Bank
Waterloo & City line open between Bank and
Waterloo 0621-0030 Mondays to Fridays and
0802-0030 Saturdays. Between Waterloo and Bank
0615-0030 Mondays to Fridays and 0800-0030
Saturdays. Closed Sundays and Public Holidays.
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Camden Town
Sunday 1300-1730 open for interchange and
exit only.
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Canary Wharf
Step-free interchange between Underground,
Canary Wharf DLR and Heron Quays DLR stations
at street level.
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Cannon Street
Open until 2100 Mondays to Fridays and 0730-1930
Saturdays. Closed Sundays.
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Embankment
Bakerloo and Northern line trains will not stop at
this station from early January 2014 until early
November 2014.
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Emirates Greenwich Peninsula and
Emirates Royal Docks
Special fares apply. Open 0700-2000 Mondays to
Fridays, 0800-2000 Saturdays, 0900-2000 Sundays
and 0800-2000 Public Holidays. Opening hours are
extended by one hour in the evening after 1April
2014 and may be extended on certain events days.
Please check close to the time of travel.
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Heron Quays
Step-free interchange between Heron Quays and
Canary Wharf Underground station at street level.
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Hounslow West
Step-free access for manual wheelchairs only.
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Kilburn
No step-free access from late January 2014 until
mid May 2014.
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Stanmore
Step-free access via a steep ramp.
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Turnham Green
Served by Piccadilly line trains until 0650 Mondays
to Saturdays, 0745 Sundays and after 2230 every
evening. At other times use District line.
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Waterloo
Waterloo & City line open between Bank and
Waterloo 0621-0030 Mondays to Fridays and
0802-0030 Saturdays. Between Waterloo and Bank
0615-0030 Mondays to Fridays and 0800-0030
Saturdays. Closed Sundays and Public Holidays.
No step-free access from late January 2014 until
late July 2014.
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West India Quay
Not served by DLR trains from Bank towards
Lewisham before 2100 on Mondays to Fridays.
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B8 South Woodford Ÿ Á ( )
D3 Stamford Brook Á ( )
A3 Stanmore
§ Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø
C8 Star Lane Á {
C7 Stepney Green
E5 Stockwell Á
B3 Stonebridge Park
C8 Stratford Á ( ) * μ
{ (Jubilee line and DLR)
ø (Central line and
London Overground)
C8 Stratford High Street
Á {
B8 Stratford International
Á {
B2 Sudbury Hill ( )
B2 Sudbury Town
Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø
E7 Surrey Quays Á
C4 Swiss Cottage Á
F7 Sydenham Á ø
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D5 Temple
A8 Theydon Bois Ÿ ( )
F4 Tooting Bec
F4 Tooting Broadway Á
D5 Tottenham Court Road
B7 Tottenham Hale Ÿ Á {
A6 Totteridge &
Whetstone Ÿ )
D7 Tower Gateway Á {
D6 Tower Hill
B6 Tufnell Park
D2 Turnham Green §
B7 Turnpike Lane Á
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B9 Upminster
Ÿ Á ( ) μ § ø
B9 Upminster Bridge
C9 Upney ( ) ø
B6 Upper Holloway Á ø
C8 Upton Park
A1 Uxbridge μ ø
_________________________________
E4 Vauxhall ( ) §
D4 Victoria ( ) § ∏
B8 Walthamstow Central
Ÿ Á ( ) §
B7 Walthamstow Queen’s
Road Á ø
C8 Abbey Road Á {
D2 Acton Central Á ø
D2 Acton Town Á ( ) μ ø
D7 Aldgate
D7 Aldgate East
D7 All Saints {
B2 Alperton ( )
A1 Amersham Ÿ Á ( )
F7 Anerley Á ø
C6 Angel
B6 Archway
A7 Arnos Grove Ÿ Á
B6 Arsenal
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C4 Baker Street ( ) *
F4 Balham Á
D6 Bank ( ) § § ({ DLR only)
C6 Barbican
C9 Barking ( ) μ § ø
B9 Barkingside Ÿ Á ( )
D3 Barons Court ( )
C4 Bayswater Á
E9 Beckton Á {
D9 Beckton Park Á {
C9 Becontree ( )
B5 Belsize Park
D6 Bermondsey {
C7 Bethnal Green
D6 Blackfriars ø
B7 Blackhorse Road Ÿ Á
D8 Blackwall Á {
C4 Bond Street
E5 Borough
D2 Boston Manor ( )
A7 Bounds Green Á
C7 Bow Church Á {
C8 Bow Road Á
B4 Brent Cross Ÿ Á
F5 Brixton Á {
E7 Brockley Á
C8 Bromley-by-Bow
B4 Brondesbury Á
B3 Brondesbury Park Á
A8 Buckhurst Hill Ÿ Á ( )
A4 Burnt Oak Ÿ
A3 Bushey Ÿ Á
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B6 Caledonian Road ø
B6 Caledonian Road
& Barnsbury Á ø
B6 Camden Road Á ø
B5 Camden Town §
D7 Canada Water
Á ( ) μ § {
D7 Canary Wharf
Á ( ) μ { §
D8 Canning Town
Á ( ) μ § {
D6 Cannon Street ( ) * μ § §
B7 Canonbury Á ø
A3 Canons Park Ÿ ( ) μ
A3 Carpenders Park Á ø
A1 Chalfont & Latimer
Ÿ Á ( ) {
B5 Chalk Farm
C6 Chancery Lane
D5 Charing Cross ( ) μ §
A1 Chesham Ÿ Á ( ) ø
A8 Chigwell ( )
D2 Chiswick Park
A2 Chorleywood
Ÿ Á ( ) μ {
F5 Clapham Common Á
F5 Clapham High Street Á
E4 Clapham Junction ø
Á ( ) * μ §
F5 Clapham North Á
F4 Clapham South Á
A7 Cockfosters Ÿ Á ( )
A4 Colindale Ÿ
F4 Colliers Wood Á
D5 Covent Garden
E7 Crossharbour Á {
B6 Crouch Hill Á
A2 Croxley Ÿ ( )
F6 Crystal Palace
ÁŸ ( ) * μ ø
D9 Custom House for ExCeL
Á {
E7 Cutty Sark for
Maritime Greenwich Á {
D9 Cyprus Á {
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B9 Dagenham East ( )
B9 Dagenham Heathway
ø ( ) μ
C7 Dalston Junction Á { μ
B7 Dalston Kingsland
A8 Debden Ÿ Á ( )
F5 Denmark Hill ø μ
E7 Deptford Bridge Á {
C7 Devons Road Á {
B4 Dollis Hill ( ) * μ
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C2 Ealing Broadway ( ) μ §
D2 Ealing Common ( )
D3 Earl’s Court ( ) § ø
({ Piccadilly line only)
C3 East Acton
B2 Eastcote Ÿ Á ( )
A6 East Finchley Ÿ Á
C8 East Ham Á ø
D8 East India Á {
E3 East Putney Á
A4 Edgware {
C4 Edgware Road (Bakerloo)
C4 Edgware Road
(Circle/District/H&C)
E5 Elephant & Castle
B9 Elm Park ( ) μ ø
E7 Elverson Road Á {
D5 Embankment §
D8 Emirates Greenwich
Peninsula { §
D8 Emirates Royal Docks { §
A8 Epping Ÿ Á ( ) * μ ø
C5 Euston Ÿ ( ) *μ § ∏
(ø Overground only)
C5 Euston Square
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A9 Fairlop Ÿ ( )
C6 Farringdon ø
A6 Finchley Central
Ÿ ( ) μ {
B4 Finchley Road ( ) * μ
B5 Finchley Road & Frognal
B7 Finsbury Park Á
F7 Forest Hill Ÿ Á ø
E3 Fulham Broadway ø
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D9 Gallions Reach Á {
B9 Gants Hill
D4 Gloucester Road
B5 Golders Green
( ) * μ § ø
D3 Goldhawk Road
C5 Goodge Street
B5 Gospel Oak Á ( ) * μ ø
A8 Grange Hill ( )
C5 Great Portland Street
C1 Greenford Ÿ Á
E7 Greenwich Á {
D4 Green Park ( ) § {
E2 Gunnersbury
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B7 Hackney Central Ÿ Á ø
C7 Hackney Wick Á ø
C7 Haggerston Á { μ
A9 Hainault Ÿ ø
D3 Hammersmith Á
{ (Circle and Hammersmith
& City lines only)
ø (District and Piccadilly
lines only)
B5 Hampstead
B5 Hampstead Heath Á
C2 Hanger Lane ( )
B3 Harlesden Á
B7 Harringay Green Lanes
Áø
A3 Harrow & Wealdstone
Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø
B2 Harrow-on-the Hill
Ÿ Á ( )
A3 Hatch End Ÿ Á
E1 Hatton Cross Ÿ Á
A3 Headstone Lane
E1 Heathrow Terminals
1, 2, 3 ( ) * μ { ∏
E1 Heathrow Terminal 4 {
E1 Heathrow Terminal 5
( ) μ ø
B4 Hendon Central ( ) μ ø
D7 Heron Quays Á { §
A6 High Barnet Ÿ Á ( ) μ {
B6 Highbury & Islington Á
(ø Overground only)
B6 Highgate Ÿ
D4 High Street Kensington
A1 Hillingdon Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø
D5 Holborn
D3 Holland Park Á
B6 Holloway Road
C7 Homerton Á ø
E7 Honor Oak Park Á
B9 Hornchurch Ÿ ( )
E1 Hounslow Central ( )
E1 Hounslow East
Ÿ Á * μ ø
E1 Hounslow West Ÿ Á { §
C7 Hoxton Á { μ
D4 Hyde Park Corner
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A1 Ickenham Ÿ Á
E4 Imperial Wharf Á ø
E7 Island Gardens Á {
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E5 Kennington Á
B3 Kensal Green
B3 Kensal Rise Á
D3 Kensington (Olympia)
Ÿ Á ( ) * μ ø
B5 Kentish Town
B5 Kentish Town West Á
B3 Kenton
E2 Kew Gardens Á ( ) ø
B4 Kilburn § Á ( ) * μ
C3 Kilburn High Road Á
C3 Kilburn Park
B3 Kingsbury Á ( ) * μ ø
C5 King’s Cross St. Pancras
Á ( ) μ § ∏ {
E9 King George V Á {
D4 Knightsbridge
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C3 Ladbroke Grove Á
E5 Lambeth North
C4 Lancaster Gate
D7 Langdon Park Á {
C3 Latimer Road
D5 Leicester Square
F7 Lewisham Á ( ) μ § {
B8 Leyton ( )
B8 Leyton Midland Road Á
B8 Leytonstone Ÿ Á ( )
B8 Leytonstone High Road Á
D7 Limehouse Á {
C6 Liverpool Street
Á ( ) μ § ∏
D6 London Bridge ( ) μ § {
D9 London City Airport Á {
A8 Loughton Ÿ Á ( )
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C3 Maida Vale
B7 Manor House
D6 Mansion House
D4 Marble Arch
C4 Marylebone Á ( ) §
C7 Mile End
A5 Mill Hill East Ÿ
D6 Monument ( ) §
C6 Moorgate
A2 Moor Park Ÿ ( )
F4 Morden Ÿ {
C5 Mornington Crescent
E7 Mudchute Á {
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B3 Neasden ( ) * μ
B9 Newbury Park Ÿ Á ( )
E7 New Cross Á ø ( ) μ §
E6 New Cross Gate Á
D3 North Acton
C2 North Ealing Ÿ Á ( )
D2 Northfields Á ( )
D8 North Greenwich
Ÿ Á ( ) * μ § {
B2 North Harrow Á ( )
B1 Northolt ( )
B3 North Wembley
B3 Northwick Park ( )
A2 Northwood Ÿ ( )
A2 Northwood Hills ( )
F7 Norwood Junction Á Ÿ
( ) * μ
C4 Notting Hill Gate
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A7 Oakwood Ÿ Á ( ) {
C6 Old Street ( ) μ §
D1 Osterley Ÿ Á ( )
E5 Oval Á
C5 Oxford Circus
C3 Paddington ( ) μ §
C2 Park Royal ( )
E3 Parsons Green Á
E6 Peckham Rye Á
F7 Penge West Ÿ Á ( ) * μ
C2 Perivale Ÿ ( )
D5 Piccadilly Circus ( ) § ∏
E4 Pimlico
A2 Pinner Ÿ Á ( ) μ {
C8 Plaistow
D9 Pontoon Dock Á {
D7 Poplar Á {
B3 Preston Road ( )
D9 Prince Regent Á {
C8 Pudding Mill Lane Á {
E3 Putney Bridge Á
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B3 Queensbury Ÿ Á ( ) * μ
C3 Queen’s Park
E6 Queens Road Peckham Á
D4 Queensway Á
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D3 Ravenscourt Park Á
B2 Rayners Lane Ÿ Á ( )
B8 Redbridge Ÿ Á ( )
C4 Regent’s Park
E2 Richmond Ÿ Á ( ) *μ § ø
A2 Rickmansworth Ÿ Á ( )
A8 Roding Valley ( ) ø
D7 Rotherhithe Á
D9 Royal Albert Á {
C3 Royal Oak
D8 Royal Victoria Á {
A1 Ruislip Ÿ ( )
B1 Ruislip Gardens Ÿ μ
A2 Ruislip Manor ( ) μ
C5 Russell Square
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D5 St. James’s Park
C4 St. John’s Wood Á ( ) * μ
D6 St. Paul’s
B7 Seven Sisters Á
D7 Shadwell Á { (DLR only)
C3 Shepherd’s Bush
(Á Central line only)
(ø Overground only)
D3 Shepherd’s Bush Market
C7 Shoreditch High Street
Á { μ
D4 Sloane Square
B8 Snaresbrook Ÿ Á ( )
D2 South Acton Á ø
D2 South Ealing
E3 Southfields Á ø
A7 Southgate Á
C4 South Hampstead
B2 South Harrow Ÿ ( ) μ
D4 South Kensington
B3 South Kenton
D7 South Quay Á {
B1 South Ruislip Ÿ Á μ
B7 South Tottenham
E5 Southwark {
F4 South Wimbledon
E4 Wandsworth Road Á
B8 Wanstead Ÿ
B8 Wanstead Park Á
D7 Wapping Á
C5 Warren Street
C3 Warwick Avenue
D5 Waterloo Á ( ) μ § §
A2 Watford Ÿ Á ( )
A3 Watford High Street Á
A3 Watford Junction Special
Ÿ Á ø ( ) *μ
B3 Wembley Central ( ) μ ø
B3 Wembley Park Ÿ Á ( ) * μ
{ (Metropolitan line)
ø (Jubilee line)
D2 West Acton ( )
C3 Westbourne Park
D3 West Brompton
(ø London Overground only)
F7 West Croydon Á ø
D7 Westferry Á {
A6 West Finchley ( ) ø
C8 West Ham
{ (Jubilee line and DLR)
ø (District and H&C lines)
B4 West Hampstead
(( ) * μ Jubilee line only)
B2 West Harrow ( ) * μ
D7 West India Quay Á { §
D3 West Kensington
D5 Westminster ( ) §
{ (Jubilee line)
ø (Circle and District lines)
A1 West Ruislip Ÿ Á ( )
D9 West Silvertown Á {
D7 Whitechapel
C3 White City Á ( )
B4 Willesden Green Á ) μ
B3 Willesden Junction Á ø
( ) * μ
E3 Wimbledon
Ÿ ( ) § ø
E3 Wimbledon Park Á
A8 Woodford Ÿ ( ) ø
C9 Woodgrange Park Á
A7 Wood Green Á
D3 Wood Lane * μ ø
A6 Woodside Park
Ÿ Á ( ) ø
E9 Woolwich Arsenal Á {
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