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Large-Print-Tube-Map.Pdf 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Outside fare Check before you travel Watford Junction Towards zones Towards Cheshunt Epping Outside fare Chesham St Albans City and Welwyn § Heathrow Luton Airport Parkway Garden zones Chalfont &8 Enfield Town 8 Theydon Bois TfL Rail customers should change at 9 7 City 7 Theobalds Grove 9 Latimer Debden Shenfield Terminals 2 & 3 for free rail transfer Watford High Street Elstree & Borehamwood Bush Hill Watford Cockfosters to Terminal 5. Amersham High Barnet New Barnet Park Turkey Street Loughton --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Chorleywood Bushey Totteridge & Whetstone Oakwood A Croxley 8 Southbury Chingford Buckhurst Hill 6 A § Heathrow Terminal 4 Woodside Park Oakleigh Park 5 Brentwood Closed until further notice. Rickmansworth Carpenders Park Southgate West Finchley Edmonton Green Moor Park Roding Grange --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Arnos Grove Valley 7 6 Hill 5 Hatch End New Southgate Silver Street § Hounslow West Northwood Mill Hill Broadway Highams Park Edgware Mill Hill East Step-free access for manual Bounds Green Chigwell West Ruislip Headstone Lane Stanmore 4 White Hart Lane Harold Wood wheelchairs only. Northwood Hills Burnt Hainault Finchley Central Woodford Gidea Park Hillingdon Ruislip Harrow & Canons Park Oak Wood Green Bruce Grove --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Pinner Wealdstone Ruislip Manor Colindale Harringay Wood Street Fairlop Romford Green South South Woodford § South Kensington Uxbridge Ickenham Queensbury East Finchley Turnpike Lane North Harrow Hendon Central Lanes Tottenham Piccadilly line trains not stopping until Eastcote Barkingside Kenton Crouch Snaresbrook Emerson Park Kingsbury Hendon Brent Cross Highgate Blackhorse spring 2022. Harrow- Hill Seven Road Chadwell on-the-Hill Preston Road Manor Newbury Heath --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sisters Park Golders Green Archway House Walthamstow4 Redbridge Rayners Lane 3 § Services or access at these stations are Ruislip Neasden Cricklewood Central Gardens West Northwick Tottenham Goodmayes Harrow Park Hampstead Hale Wanstead Gants subject to variation. Dollis Hill Hill Seven Kings Upminster South Kenton Wembley Park Upper Holloway Stamford To check before you travel, visit West Hampstead Walthamstow Leytonstone South Harrow Willesden Green Thameslink Hill Leyton Ilford tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey North Wembley Gospel Queen’s Road Upminster Bridge B Oak Tufnell Park Midland Road B South Ruislip Kilburn Arsenal Finsbury Stoke Newington 3 Manor Park Wembley Central West Hampstead Kentish Kentish Park Hornchurch 6 Heath Town Holloway St James Street Leytonstone Wanstead Hampstead Town Road Woodgrange Sudbury Hill Stonebridge Park West Rectory High Road Park Elm Park Kensal Brondesbury Caledonian Road Clapton Forest Park Rise Park Camden Road Leyton Harlesden Finchley Road Belsize Park Highbury & Gate Northolt & Frognal Road Dalston Islington Stratford Dagenham Willesden Junction Brondesbury Chalk Farm Kingsland East Reading Sudbury Town Hackney International Maryland Downs Hackney Kensal Green Camden Town Caledonian Central Dagenham Heathway Twyford Kilburn Road & Stratford Queen’s Park Finchley Road 2 King’s Cross Canonbury Becontree High Road South Hampstead Barnsbury Alperton Mornington & St Pancras Homerton Hackney International Maidenhead Greenford Crescent Dalston Junction Wick Upney London Fields Stratford Outside Swiss Cottage Taplow Haggerston High Street Barking fare Kilburn Park Cambridge Heath Paddington Edgware Road Marylebone St John’s Wood Euston zones East Ham Burnham Maida Vale Hoxton Bethnal Green 2 Pudding Abbey Warwick Angel Mill Lane Road Perivale Avenue Slough Bethnal Green Mile End Upton Great Portland Euston Farringdon Old Street Bow Park Edgware Baker Street Street Square Warren Road Park Royal Road Street Plaistow C Langley Hanger Royal Oak Shoreditch C Barbican Lane Regent’s Park High Street Bromley- West Iver Westbourne Park Stepney Green by-Bow Acton Goodge Russell Bow Ham Main Line Street Square Church Ladbroke Grove Bayswater Aldgate Oxford Chancery Bond Street East Whitechapel West Circus Lane Moorgate Devons Road Drayton 3 2 Latimer Road 1 Liverpool Star Lane North Ealing City Hayes & Marble Arch Street Harlington Hanwell Tottenham Holborn Thameslink Langdon Park East White Shepherd’s Notting Court Road Acton City Bush Hill Gate Bank Aldgate Covent Garden Canning Southall West Lancaster 2 All Saints 2/3 3 4 Ealing Town West North Holland Queensway Gate St Paul’s 1 Royal Acton Acton Park Green Park Leicester Square Limehouse Poplar Victoria Ealing Wood Lane Cannon Monument Hyde Park Corner Street Broadway Piccadilly Shepherd’s Tower Westferry Blackwall East Custom House for ExCeL 4 Acton Central Bush Market High Street Kensington Circus Mansion Shadwell House Hill India Ealing Common Kensington Fenchurch Street Emirates Goldhawk Road (Olympia) Knightsbridge Charing Tower Wapping Royal Prince Regent South Acton West India Docks Cross Gateway Quay South Barons Gloucester River Thames Hammersmith Blackfriars Royal Albert Ealing Acton Town Court Road West Silvertown D Victoria Westminster Embankment Rotherhithe Canary Wharf D Beckton Park Northfields North Emirates 6 Chiswick Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt West Earl’s South Sloane St James’s Temple Bermondsey Canada Key to lines 5 London Greenwich Water Greenwich Park Green Brook Park Kensington Court Kensington Square Park Heron Quays Peninsula Cyprus Boston Manor Bridge Pontoon Dock Bakerloo Osterley South Quay London Gallions Reach City Airport Hounslow East Gunnersbury West Brompton Waterloo Central Crossharbour Beckton Hounslow Central Pimlico King George V Surrey Quays Circle Hounslow Mudchute Southwark Borough West Kew Gardens 2 Fulham Broadway District Heathrow Lambeth Island Gardens Terminals 2 & 3 Hatton Cross Imperial Parsons Green North Wharf 1 Hammersmith & City Richmond Putney Bridge Woolwich 2 Cutty Sark for Arsenal Westcombe Maritime Greenwich Abbey Queens Road New Park Wood Dartford Jubilee Peckham Cross East Putney Plumstead Nine Elms New Cross Deptford Greenwich Maze Hill Charlton Slade Towards Metropolitan Elephant & Castle Peckham Gate Green E Heathrow Southfields Kennington Rye Gravesend E Terminal 5 Battersea Deptford Bridge 6 5 4 3 Vauxhall Northern Power Station Brockley Wimbledon Park Oval Elverson Road Heathrow Nunhead Terminal 4 Loughborough Clapham Wandsworth Honor Oak Park Piccadilly Wimbledon Road Junction Denmark Hill Lewisham 4 6 Junction 3 Stockwell Beckenham St Mary 8 Forest Hill Clapham High Street Hill Shortlands Bickley Cray Swanley Victoria Clapham North Sydenham Crofton Catford Bellingham Ravensbourne Bromley Towards Waterloo & City 3 Park South Petts Sevenoaks Clapham Common 2 Wood Clapham South Brixton Penge West DLR Dundonald Herne Hill Key to symbols Explanation of zones Harrington Birkbeck Orpington Road Balham Road Tulse Hill Anerley 9 Station in Zone 9 Crystal Palace Avenue 5 Emirates Air Line Interchange stations Streatham 4 Elmers End Road Station in Zone 8 Norwood Junction cable car Internal interchange 8 Haydons Tooting Bec Arena Beckenham (special fares apply) Station in Zone 7 Road Tooting Broadway Tooting Road Under a 10 minute walk between stations 7 3 Merton Park 3 Station in both zones Mitcham Eastfields West Croydon Woodside Beckenham London Overground Step-free access from street to train 6 Colliers Wood Junction Station in Zone 6 Wimbledon 4 South Wimbledon Blackhorse Lane Chase 5 Step-free access from street to platform 5 Station in Zone 5 Reeves Corner Centrale Wellesley TfL Rail South Road Lebanon Addiscombe National Rail Airport 4 Station in Zone 4 Merton Road F F Thameslink - Not operated by Station in both zones Morden TfL. If you need assistance, please River services interchange South Morden Phipps Belgrave Mitcham Mitcham Beddington Therapia Ampere Waddon Wandle Church George Sandilands London Trams 3 Station in Zone 3 East Lloyd Park speak to staff at your origin station Road Bridge Walk Junction Lane Lane Way Marsh Park Street Street Croydon fare zone so this can be arranged at the Victoria Coach Station Station in Zone 2 Morden Coombe Lane destination station or check assisted 2 travel at www.thameslinkrailway.co.uk Emirates Air Line cable car Station in both zones St Helier Gravel Hill Sutton Outside fare zones, 1 Station in Zone 1 Common West Addington Village London Trams Sutton Sutton Carshalton South Oyster not valid Croydon Fieldway Hackbridge Coulsdon South Purley open weekends and on King Henry’s Drive District Transport for London September 2021 332074-A01 some public holidays Towards New Addington Gatwick Airport 1 2 3 44 5 4 5 5 6 6 7 5 8 9 Index to stations 1 2 September 20 September Grid Station & facilities Zones Grid Station & facilities Zones Grid Station & facilities Zones Grid Station & facilities Zones Grid Station & facilities Zones Grid Station & facilities Zones Grid Station & facilities Zones Grid Station & facilities Zones C8 Abbey Road Á { 2/3 A6 Bush Hill Park 5 C7 Devons Road Á { 2 D3 Hammersmith Á 2 C3 Ladbroke Grove Á 2 A6 Oakleigh Park Á 4 A6 Silver Street Á 4 E4 Vauxhall ( ) § { 1/2 E9 Abbey Wood Á ø ( ) * µ 4 Ÿ Á ( ) * µ ø B3 Dollis Hill ( ) * µ 3 ({ Circle, District and E5 Lambeth North 1 A6 Oakwood Ÿ Á ( ) { 5 E9 Slade Green ø Ÿ Á ( ) 6 D4 Victoria ( ) µ § ∏ 1 D2 Acton Central Á ø 3 A3 Bushey Ÿ Á 8 F3 Dundonald Road { Special Hammersmith & City lines D4 Lancaster Gate 1 C6 Old
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