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Standard London Tube Tube map 123456789Special fares apply Epping Check before you travel Chesham Watford Junction 97Chalfont & 886 75 Bank Waterloo & City line open 0615 Theydon Bois Latimer 21 Watford High Street High Barnet until 48 Mondays to Fridays and Cockfosters Watford Debden 0800 until 1830 Saturdays, and Amersham Bushey Totteridge & Whetstone 6 Chorleywood Croxley Oakwood Loughton closed Sundays and Public Holidays -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Carpenders Park Woodside Park Buckhurst Hill A Rickmansworth Moor Park Southgate Blackfriars Underground station closed until Roding Grange 5 Hatch End Mill Hill East West Finchley Northwood Arnos Grove Valley Hill late 2011 West Ruislip Northwood Edgware 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hills Headstone Lane Stanmore Bounds Green Chigwell 13 17 Hillingdon Ruislip Finchley Central Camden Town From 00 until 30 Sundays open Harrow & Hainault Ruislip Manor Burnt Oak for interchange and exit only Pinner Wealdstone Canons Park Wood Green Woodford East Finchley Uxbridge Ickenham Colindale Fairlop -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Eastcote North Harrow Kenton Harringay South Woodford 4 Queensbury Turnpike Lane Green Lanes Canary Wharf Step-free interchange between Highgate Barkingside Harrow- Hendon Central Northwick Preston Crouch Hill South Tottenham Snaresbrook Underground, Canary Wharf DLR on-the-Hill Park Road Kingsbury Ruislip Rayners Lane Brent Cross Newbury Park and Heron Quays DLR stations at Gardens 3 Archway Manor House Seven Blackhorse Sisters West Road street level South Kenton Golders Green Gospel Redbridge Harrow Oak Tufnell Park Upper Holloway -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- South Harrow North Wembley Neasden Hampstead Tottenham Walthamstow South Ruislip Wembley Hampstead Heath Hale Central Wanstead Gants Upminster Cannon Street Open until 2100 Mondays to Arsenal Finsbury Hill B Wembley Central Park Dollis Hill Kentish Town Park Leytonstone B Fridays. Closed Saturdays and Finchley Road Upminster Bridge Holloway Road Walthamstow Leyton Sudbury Hill Stonebridge Park Willesden Green & Frognal Kentish Leytonstone Sundays Queen’s Road Midland Road High Road Belsize Park Town West Hornchurch -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Northolt Harlesden Kilburn Caledonian Road Highbury & Kensal Brondesbury Islington Heron Quays Step-free interchange between Chalk Farm Sudbury Town Willesden Junction Rise Park West Hampstead Dalston Dagenham Kingsland 3 Leyton Elm Park Heron Quays and Canary Wharf Camden East Road Wanstead Park Brondesbury Finchley Road Camden Town Caledonian Underground station at street level Kensal Green 2 Hackney Central Road & Canonbury -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Alperton Swiss Cottage Barnsbury Stratford Dalston Junction Dagenham Queen’s Park Kilburn South Mornington Heathway Hounslow West Step-free access for wheelchair High Road Hampstead St. John’s Wood Greenford Crescent Homerton Hackney users only King’s Cross Wick Woodgrange Park Becontree Kilburn Park St. Pancras -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edgware Haggerston Upney Perivale Maida Vale Paddington Marylebone Great Tottenham Northern line trains will not stop Road Portland 2 Euston Baker Barking Warwick Avenue Street Street Court Road at Tottenham Court Road until Pudding Royal Oak Angel Hoxton East Ham late 2011 Hanger Lane Mill Lane C Old Street Bethnal C -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Westbourne Park Warren Street Euston Mile End Edgware Square Green Upton Park Turnham Green Served by Piccadilly line trains Road Farringdon Park Royal Regent’s Park Bow Road Liverpool Shoreditch Plaistow early mornings and late evenings Ladbroke Grove Russell Street Bayswater High Street only Latimer Road Square Barbican Bromley- West Ham North Ealing Goodge Bow Church by-Bow -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- East White Shepherd’s Notting Lancaster Bond Oxford Street Chancery Moorgate Acton City Bush Gate Lane Victoria Major escalator refurbishment Hill Gate Street Circus Stepney Green Devons Road Ealing Broadway St. Paul’s Aldgate works until early 2012. Use nearby West North Holland Queensway Marble Tottenham Holborn East Langdon Park Acton Acton Park Arch Court Road Bank Whitechapel stations or alternative routes Wood Lane Covent Garden 1 Aldgate 2 3 4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All Saints 6 5 4 312 High Street Green Park Shadwell Canning Royal Waterloo Waterloo & City line open 0615 Acton Central Leicester Square Westferry Blackwall Victoria Kensington Town 21 Shepherd’s Bush Custom House for ExCeL until 48 Mondays to Fridays and Ealing Common Market Hyde Park Corner Piccadilly Kensington Cannon Street Poplar 0800 until 1830 Saturdays, and Circus Monument Tower Limehouse East South Acton (Olympia) India Prince Regent Goldhawk Road Knightsbridge Mansion House Hill closed Sundays and Public Holidays Fenchurch Street Tower Wapping West D Charing Gateway D -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Barons Gloucester Cross Blackfriars India Quay West Silvertown Royal Albert Acton Town Hammersmith Court Road St. James’s River Thames West India Quay Not served by DLR trains from Park Temple Beckton Park South Ealing Victoria Rotherhithe Canary Wharf Bank towards Lewisham at Pontoon Dock Cyprus Northfields Westminster North peak times Chiswick Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt West Earl’s South Sloane Embankment Canada Park Green Brook Park Kensington Court Kensington Square London Bermondsey Greenwich -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Boston Manor Bridge Water Heron Quays for The O2 Gallions Reach Waterloo London City Airport Osterley West Brompton South Quay Beckton Key to lines Gunnersbury Surrey Quays Crossharbour 2 Bakerloo 2 King George V Hounslow East Pimlico Southwark Hounslow Fulham Broadway Mudchute West Hounslow Central Kew Gardens Imperial Central Wharf 1 Hatton Cross Parsons Green Lambeth Borough Island Gardens Richmond 3 Circle North Heathrow Putney Bridge E Terminals 1, 2, 3 E 4 Cutty Sark for 3 Woolwich Arsenal District Maritime Greenwich Heathrow East Putney Vauxhall Terminal 4 Elephant & Castle New Cross Gate New Cross Greenwich Hammersmith & City Southfields 2 Brockley Deptford Bridge Heathrow Terminal 5 5 Clapham Oval Kennington Jubilee Wimbledon Park Junction Honor Oak Park Elverson Road Stockwell Wimbledon Metropolitan Clapham North Forest Hill Lewisham 4 Northern 6 Clapham Common Sydenham Brixton Clapham South Penge West Piccadilly Balham Anerley Victoria Tooting Bec F F Crystal Palace Norwood Junction Tooting Broadway 3 Waterloo & City Colliers Wood West Croydon 5 DLR South Wimbledon London Overground Morden This diagram is an evolution of the original design conceived in 1931 by Harry Beck Transport for London 4 Correct at time of going to print, April 2011 1 2345689 7 MAYOR OF LONDON Transport for London Index to stations GridStation & facilities ZonesGrid Station & facilities ZonesGrid Station & facilities ZonesGrid Station & 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Walthamstow Queen’s Road 3 { A1 Amersham Ÿ Á ( ) 9 A2 Chorleywood 7 E3 Fulham Broadway { 2 B3 Kensal Rise 2 F7 Norwood Junction Á 4 B3 South Kenton 4 ____________________________________ Ÿ F7 Anerley Á { 4 ŸÁ ( ) μ { D3 Kensington (Olympia) 2 C4 Notting Hill Gate 1/2 D7 South Quay { 2 B8 Wanstead 4 Á { Ÿ Á ( ) * μ § { C6 Angel 1 F5 Clapham Common Á 2 D9 Gallions Reach 3 ____________________________________ B1 South Ruislip ŸÁ μ 5 B8 Wanstead Park 3 Ÿ Á ( ) { B5 Archway 2/3 E4 Clapham Junction 2 B9 Gants Hill 4 B5 Kentish Town 2 A7 Oakwood 5 B7 South Tottenham 3 D7 Wapping 2 ( ) μ § A6 Arnos Grove ŸÁ 4 F5 Clapham North Á 2 D4 Gloucester Road 1 B5 Kentish Town West 2 C6 Old Street 1 E5 Southwark { 1 C5 Warren Street 1 ( ) * μ § { Ÿ Á ( ) B6 Arsenal 2 F4 Clapham South Á 2/3 B5 Golders Green 3 B3 Kenton 4 D1 Osterley 4 F4 South Wimbledon 3/4 C3 Warwick Avenue 2 Á ( ) { Á Á ( ) μ § § ____________________________________ A7 CockfostersŸ Á ( ) 5 D3 Goldhawk Road 2 E2 Kew Gardens 3/4 E5 Oval 2 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