London - Inner Stations & Terminals
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West Kensington has a District line service and is in between the Earl's Court and Barons Court stations.
On the Hammersmith and City line just west of Paddington, Royal Oak serves a mostly residential area of west London.
A major national rail terminus with services to Brighton and Gatwick Airport, Victoria also has a Tube station for the Circle, District and Victoria lines.
A favourite of Buskers, Tourists and Party Animals, the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines ferry in people from all corners of London to start their day of sightseeing or night on the town.
Euston Square is a good option for accessing Euston's national rail station on the Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan lines.
Acton Town is an interchange for the District and Piccadilly lines. The London Transport Museum keeps it's reserve collection here, and the depot that houses these relics is sometimes opened to the public.
Embankment is served by the Circle, District, Bakerloo and Northern lines with national rail services from Charing Cross a short walk away.
Gunnersbury is in fare zone three and has District line Tube and Silverlink rail services.
Situated just behind the Strand on the banks of the Thames, the Circle and District lines run through Temple station.
Hampstead is served by the Northern line and the station gives good access to the shopping and dining amenities in Hampstead village.
South of the Thames on the Victoria line, Vauxhall also has some suburban rail services.
Goodge Street is a Northern line station that also doubles as an air raid shelter.
Swiss Cottage Tube station is on the Jubilee line between St. John's Wood and Finchley Road. The name is derived from a pub which stands near the station.
Barbican sits on the Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan lines, serving a commercial area of London.
The original terminus of the first underground service which ran from Paddington. These days, Farringdon has some suburban rail services and is a stop on the Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan lines.
One of London's major hubs, Bayswater Road, Edgware Road, Park Lane and Oxford Street stretch out from Marble Arch, which is on the Central line.
Located at the end of this popular west London shopping street, this station on the Circle and District lines is also close to Kensington Gardens.
Ealing Broadway is the western terminus for District and Central line Tube services, some national rail trains also stop here. Ealing Broadway is a popular shopping, dining and drinking venue for residents of the surrounding areas.
Paddington is a very busy station, national rail services leave here for Wales and the west of England. There is a high speed service to Heathrow Airport, some airlines have check-in facilities within the station. Tube services run through Paddington on the Hammersmith and City, Circle, District and Bakerloo lines.
Just to the north-west of Paddington, Warwick Avenue serves a residential area on the Bakerloo line. The canals of Little Venice are a short walk from the station.
A Bakerloo line station with easy access to the park. Closed for refurbishments in June 2006, the revamped station reopened a year later with two new lifts, as well as additional security features and improved accessibility.
The District line has a branch which terminates here, just outside the Olympia exhibition centre. Silverlink rail services also stop here on a line that runs from Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction.
The Monument to the Great Fire of London is close to this station, served by the Circle and District lines.
Located in east London, Stratford has national rail and Docklands Light Railway services and is a Tube stop on the Central and Jubilee lines.
As the name suggests, this Piccadilly line station is at the corner of Hyde Park, near Piccadilly and Green Park.
South Kensington is home to some of London's best museums, the Victoria and Albert, the Natural History and the Science Museum are all close to this Tube station which is served by the Circle, District and Piccadilly lines.
Notting Hill Gate is an interchange for the Circle, District and Central lines. Bars, restaurants and Notting Hill Market are all in the vicinity of the station.
Opened in 1889, Southfields is a residential stop on the Wimbledon branch of the District line, Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Club is also a short walk away.
Located by the Oval cricket ground in a residential area of south London, this station is a stop on the Northern Line.
St. James's Park is in between Westminster and Victoria on the Circle and District lines.
The main stop for this vibrant area of south London, Clapham Common is on the Northern line.
On the Hammersmith and City line just west of Paddington, Royal Oak serves a mostly residential area of west London.
Richmond is the south-western terminus of the District line and Silverlink North London line services. Southwest train services run through here from Waterloo to Kingston, Windsor and Reading.
A District and Piccadilly line stop close to the open space of the same name.
Gloucester Road Tube station is on the Piccadilly, District and Circle lines. The area has a large number of independent hotels.
District line services stop here, a station in between Wimbledon and Southfields.
The stretch of the Piccadilly line between Covent Garden and Leicester Square is the shortest distance between two stations on the Tube. The Northern line also stops here, at the centre of London's entertainment district.
London Bridge has Tube services on the Northern and Jubilee lines, national rail services to the south of England also leave from here.
Kennington is a Northern line station, the line separates here into two branches through central London. The City branch runs through London Bridge, Bank and King's Cross before rejoining the Charing Cross branch, which serves Waterloo and Leicester Square, at Camden Town.
Kings Cross Station is one of London's busiest, particularly during commuting periods, and mainly serves the East Coast Line with trains to York, Newcastle and Scotland. Kings Cross also has direct train services to Luton and Gatwick airports, while Heathrow can be accessed by the London Underground. The station stands adjacent to St Pancras Station, which serves Eurostar trains to Paris, and the two share the same London Underground stop, which has connections for the Victoria, Hammersmith and City, Northern, Circle, Piccadilly and Metropolitan lines.
Bermondsey Tube station is in a mostly residential area on the south bank of the Thames.
Home to the longest escalators in London, this deep-level station on the Northern line is on the popular Upper Street in the north of the capital.
A host of connections are available here with national rail services and Tube links on the Hammersmith and City, District and Jubilee lines. Football folk who are heading to West Ham United football club should continue to Upton Park station.
The southern terminus of the Wimbledon branch of the District line, national rail and south London Tramlink services also stop here.
Covent Garden is the closest London gets to a European central plaza and this Piccadilly line station is the closest Tube option.
A stop on the Hammersmith and City line, close to Shepherd's Bush Market.
Silverlink rail and District line Tube services stop at Kew Gardens, which is close to the Royal Botanic Gardens of the same name.
Shepherd's Bush has two Tube stops, one on each of the Central and Hammersmith and City lines. It's not possible to interchange between the two stations on a single trip ticket, the stops are about a 1/3 of a mile apart.
Finchley Road is served by the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines. The station is close to a small shopping centre and one of the major road routes out of London, with some buses to London Luton airport.
A busy stop on the Tube network, Liverpool Street is close to the financial heart of London and has Central, Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan line services. Overland trains run from here to Stansted airport and the east of England.
Brixton is the southern tip of the Victoria line with a national rail station a short walk away.
Great Portland Street has Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan line services, the station is close to Regent's Park.
Beneath Sir Christopther Wren's fantastically designed Cathedral, St. Paul's is a stop on the Central line.
Barons Court has Piccadilly and District line services, the station is close to Queen's Tennis Club and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
A mainline railway station with trains to the north of England and Scotland. Tube services come through here on the Northern and Victoria lines.
Lancaster Gate is on the Central Line, close to Hyde Park. The station closes for refurbishments between July 2006 and October 2006.
Little used compared to Euston and Camden Town, the station's reputation is enhanced by being the subject of a panel game on BBC Radio's I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue.
Ladbroke Grove is on the Hammersmith and City line and close to some laid back bars and pubs. It's also a good alternative Tube station for Portobello Road.
Close to Borough Market and Southwark Cathedral, Borough is a stop on the Northern line.
The City and Charing Cross branches of the Northern line rejoin here. Camden Town is a very busy station both during the day when people travel to shop at the markets and in the evening when it's transformed into one of London's top night spots.
Finsbury Park is an interchange for the Piccadilly and Victoria Tube lines and national rail services. The area is home to a mix of cultures and Finsbury Park itself is close by.
Mainly a District line station, some Piccadilly line services also stop here at peak hours.
The current station, between Archway and East Finchley, was built in the 1930s, but the first Highgate station was built in the 1860s. The station is reputedly haunted, most notably by phantom trains at night.
On the main road of Piccadilly with several bus services stopping right outside the station, Green Park has Victoria, Jubilee and Piccadilly line services.
Parsons Green is a Tube stop serving a mostly residential area on the Wimbledon branch of the District line.
The southern terminus of the Bakerloo line, Elephant & Castle is also an interchange for the Northern line.
Tottenham Court Road is lined with electronics shops, to the south, Charing Cross Road is famous for it's bookstores. This Central line station is also by Oxford Street.
Southwark has a Jubilee line Tube service and interchanges with Waterloo East, which has a variety of national rail services.
Warren Street has Victoria and Northern line services, the station is located at the junction of Tottenham Court Road and Euston Road.
West Brompton is the first stop after Earl's Court on the Wimbledon branch of the District line. Rail service stop here, leaving for Kensington and Willesden to the north and Clapham to the south.
Pimlico is a Victoria line station in a predominantly residential area of central London.
North Greenwich was a stop on the Jubilee line that was built to give easy access to the Millennium Dome. The Dome is currently closed while it is converted into a large indoor sports and entertainment arena.
Caledonian Road is a Piccadilly line station in a quiet area of north London, Caledonian Park and Pentonville prison are nearby.
This station has a Tube service on the Victoria line with a connection to Silverlink rail services.
On the Northern, Hammersmith and City, Circle and Metropolitan lines, Moorgate is a commuter station with some rail services.
Bayswater is home to quiet residential streets, garden squares, small hotels and the Whiteley's shopping mall.
Another District line stop in the west London commuter belt, in between Ravenscourt Park and Turnham Green.
East Putney is the boundary between fare zones two and three on the Wimbledon branch of the District line.
The beating heart of London's love of shopping, this Bakerloo, Central and Victoria line station is on Oxford Street, Regent Street and Carnaby Street are close by.
St. John's Wood is on the Jubilee line and the surrounding area is a desireable residential address. Lord's cricket ground and Abbey Road are both a short walk away.
Halfway between Oxford Circus and Marble Arch, Bond Street has Central and Jubilee line services.
Close to a large sports complex underneath the Westway, one of the main roads out of London, Latimer Road is a stop on the Hammersmith and City line.
Blackfriars is an interchange between rail services and the Tube's Circle and District lines.
Maida Vale lies close to the former Roman road out of London of the same name. A Bakerloo line station, the surrounding area is mostly residential.
Lambeth North lies on the Bakerloo line between Elephant & Castle and Waterloo.
Mile End is a busy Tube station with services on the Hammersmith and City, District and Central lines.
Used primarily to ferry football supporters to the borough of Islington to watch Premier League team Arsenal.
An interchange for the Hammersmith and City, Circle and District lines, Edgware Road is located on the cosmopolitan street of the same name. There is also a Bakerloo line Edgware Road station, this is a short walk away at street level and not considered to be interchangeable with the other services.
Canary Wharf gets really busy during commuting hours due to its proximity to the office towers in the area. Jubilee line services are complimented by Docklands Light Railway trains.
A stop on the Piccadilly line, Holloway Road is close to Arsenal Football Club's new stadium, several pubs and restaurants and one of the main roads out of London.
The Circle and District lines serve Sloane Square, one of London's premier residential addresses.
A stop on the District line and actually located in Fulham, the station stands on the northern bank of the Thames.
Chiswick Park is served by the Ealing Broadway branch of the District line, the area around the station is mostly residential, with some corporate offices.
Hammersmith is an interchange on the Hammersmith and City, Piccadilly and District lines. Some shops are close by, there are also a few pubs, bars and restaurants. Other highlights are the Hammersmith Apollo, a large theatre and live music venue and the popular Novotel hotel.
On of the major stops in Bloomsbury, Russell Square is on the Piccadilly line.
A stop on the Wimbledon branch of the District line, Fulham Broadway is a great area for bars and restaurants. This is also the closest Underground stop to Chelsea FC.
Following a full restoration, St. Pancras Station has returned to its early 1860s glory as a London icon. The station's huge single roof and Victorian facade is now home to the 400 m (1310 ft) long Eurostar, which travels daily to Paris, and today the station boasts Europe's longest champagne bar, a farmer's market and WiFi, making it London's swankiest station.
Marylebone is one of London's smaller rail terminals with services operating to nearby counties and the Midlands. Bakerloo line Tube services are available.
A Central line tube station just to the east of the major station of Liverpool Street.
Serving the Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey, Westminster Tube station is an interchange for the Jubilee, District and Circle lines.
A short walk from London's iconic Tower Bridge, Tower Hill is on the Circle and District lines. Fenchurch Street railway station is close by.
A major commuter stop, Bank serves the financial district of London and is an interchange for Waterloo and City, Central, Northern and Docklands Light Railway services.
On the Northern line in a residential part of the capital, Belsize Park is one of the few Tube stations that still doubles as an air raid shelter.
Baker Street station has lots of attractions nearby, notably Regent's Park and Madame Tussauds. Hammersmith and City, Jubilee, Circle and Metropolitan line services stop here.
Thought of by many as 'Harrods' Tube station, the famous department store is moments from Knightsbridge Piccadilly line station.
Canning Town is an interchange for Docklands Light Railway, national rail and Jubilee line Tube services.
A Central line station near Kensington Gardens, Queensway is currently closed and will re-open in May 2006.
The most central of London's railway stations, Charing Cross serves destinations south of the Thames and has access to the Bakerloo and Northern Tube lines.
The Eurostar's current London home and an important national rail terminus. Tube services run through here on the Waterloo and City, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Northern lines.
Aldgate East has Hammersmith and City line and District line services on the edge of the square mile of the City of London.





