Large Print Tube Map (December 2014)

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Large Print Tube Map (December 2014) Index to stations December 2014 December 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 { 3 D8 Canning Town 3 D8 East India Á { 2/3 B7 Harringay Green Lanes 3 C3 Ladbroke Grove Á 2 C3 Paddington ( ) μ § 1 A7 Southgate Á 4 D4 Victoria ( ) § ∏ 1 D2 Acton Central Á ø 3 Á ( ) μ § { E3 East Putney Á 2/3 Á ø E5 Lambeth North 1 ø (Hammersmith & City C4 South Hampstead 2 ______________________________ D2 Acton Town Á ( ) μ ø 3 D6 Cannon Street ( ) * μ 1 A4 Edgware { 5 A3 Harrow & Wealdstone 5 C4 Lancaster Gate 1 line only) B2 South Harrow Ÿ ( ) μ 5 B8 Walthamstow Central 3 D7 Aldgate 1 B7 CanonburyÁ ø 2 C4 Edgware Road (Bakerloo) 1 Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø D7 Langdon Park Á { 2 C2 Park Royal ( ) 3 D4 South Kensington 1 ŸÁ ( ) § D7 Aldgate East 1 A3 Canons Park Ÿ ( ) μ 5 C4 Edgware Road 1 B2 Harrow-on-the Hill 5 C3 Latimer Road 2 E3 Parsons Green Á 2 B3 South Kenton 4 B7 Walthamstow Queen’s 3 D7 All Saints { 2 A3 Carpenders Park Á ø 7 (Circle/District/H&C) Ÿ Á ( ) D5 Leicester Square 1 E6 Peckham Rye Á 4 D7 South Quay Á { 2 Road Á ø B2 Alperton ( ) 4 A1 Chalfont & Latimer 8 E5 Elephant & Castle 1/2 A3 Hatch End Ÿ Á 6 F7 Lewisham Á ( ) μ § { 2/3 F7 Penge West Ÿ Á ( ) * μ 2 B1 South Ruislip ŸÁ μ 5 E4 Wandsworth RoadÁ 2 A1 Amersham Ÿ Á ( ) 9 ŸÁ ( ) { B9 Elm Park ( ) μ ø 6 E1 Hatton Cross ŸÁ 5/6 B8 Leyton ( ) 3 C2 Perivale Ÿ( ) 4 B7 South Tottenham 3 B8 Wanstead Ÿ 4 F7 Anerley Á ø 4 B5 Chalk Farm 2 E7 Elverson Road Á { 2/3 A3 Headstone Lane 5 B8 Leyton Midland RoadÁ 3 D5 Piccadilly Circus ( ) § ∏ 1 E5 Southwark { 1 B8 Wanstead Park Á 3 C6 Angel 1 C6 Chancery Lane 1 D5 Embankment 1 E1 Heathrow Terminals 6 B8 Leytonstone Ÿ Á ( ) 3/4 E4 Pimlico 1 F4 South Wimbledon 3/4 D7 Wapping Á 2 B6 Archway 2/3 D5 Charing Cross ( ) μ § 1 D8 Emirates Greenwich 1, 2, 3 ( ) * μ { ∏ B8 Leytonstone High RoadÁ 3 A2 Pinner ŸÁ ( ) μ { 5 B8 South Woodford ŸÁ ( ) 4 C5 Warren Street 1 and London Overground Overground London and A7 Arnos Grove ŸÁ 4 A1 Chesham ŸÁ ( ) ø 9 Peninsula § { E1 Heathrow Terminal 4 { 6 D7 Limehouse Á { 2 C8 Plaistow 3 D3 Stamford Brook Á ( ) 2 C3 Warwick Avenue 2 including Docklands Light Railway Light Docklands including ( ) § { Á { 3 § § Á ( ) μ § large print Tube map Tube print large B6 Arsenal 2 A8 Chigwell 4 D8 Emirates Royal Docks E1 Heathrow Terminal 5 6 C6 Liverpool Street 1 D9 Pontoon Dock A3 Stanmore 5 D5 Waterloo 1 ______________________________ D2 Chiswick Park 3 A8 Epping ŸÁ ( ) * μ ø 6 ( ) μ ø Á ( ) μ § ∏ D7 Poplar Á { 2 ŸÁ ( ) μ ø { (Jubilee line only) Colour Colour C4 Baker Street ( ) * 1 A2 Chorleywood 7 C5 Euston ŸÁ ( ) *μ § ∏ 1 B4 Hendon Central ( ) μ ø 3/4 D6 London Bridge ( ) μ § { 1 B3 Preston Road ( ) 4 C8 Star Lane Á { 3 A2 Watford ŸÁ ( ) 7 F4 Balham Á 3 ŸÁ ( ) μ { (ø London Overground only) D7 Heron Quays § Á { 2 D9 London City Airport Á { 3 D9 Prince Regent Á { 3 C7 Stepney Green 2 A3 Watford High Street Á 8 Transport for London for Transport D6 Bank § ( ) § ({ DLR only) 1 F5 Clapham Common Á 2 C5 Euston Square 1 A6 High Barnet ŸÁ ( ) μ { 5 A8 Loughton ŸÁ ( ) 6 C8 Pudding Mill Lane Á { 2/3 E5 Stockwell Á 2 A3 Watford Junction Special Transport for London produce a number of C6 Barbican 1 F5 Clapham High Street Á 2 ______________________________ B6 Highbury & Islington Á 2 ______________________________ E3 Putney Bridge Á 2 B3 Stonebridge Park 3 Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø documents to help people get around London Á ( ) * μ § ø ø Ÿ ( ) ø 2 ______________________________ Á ( ) * μ ( ) μ ø more easily: C9 Barking 4 E4 Clapham Junction 2 A9 Fairlop 4 ( London Overground only) C3 Maida Vale C8 Stratford 3 B3 Wembley Central 4 • Audio Tube map B9 Barkingside Ÿ Á ( ) 4 Á ( ) * μ § C6 Farringdon ø 1 B6 Highgate Ÿ 3 B7 Manor House 2/3 B3 Queensbury ŸÁ ( ) * μ 4 { (Jubilee line and DLR) B3 Wembley Park Ÿ Á ( ) * μ 4 • Large print black and white Tube map D3 Barons Court ( ) 2 F5 Clapham North Á 2 A6 Finchley Central 4 D4 High Street Kensington 1 D6 Mansion House 1 C3 Queen’s Park 2 ø (Central line and { (Metropolitan line) • Step-free Tube guide (including Docklands Light Á Á Ÿ ( ) μ { Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø 1 Á ø 2 ø Railway and London Overground) - showing stations C4 Bayswater 1 F4 Clapham South 2/3 A1 Hillingdon 6 D4 Marble Arch E6 Queens Road Peckham London Overground) (Jubilee line) step-free between the street and platform including E9 Beckton Á { 3 A7 CockfostersŸ Á ( ) 5 B4 Finchley Road ( ) * μ 2 D5 Holborn 1 C4 Marylebone Á ( ) § 1 D4 Queensway Á 1 C8 Stratford High Street 3 D2 West Acton ( ) 3 step and gap between the platform and the train Á { Ÿ Á 2 ______________________________ Á { • Avoiding stairs Tube guide - to help you plan D9 Beckton Park 3 A4 Colindale 4 B5 Finchley Road & Frognal 2 D3 Holland Park 2 C7 Mile End C3 Westbourne Park 2 your journey without using stairs C9 Becontree ( ) 5 F4 Colliers Wood Á 3 B7 Finsbury Park Á 2 B6 Holloway Road 2 A5 Mill Hill East Ÿ 4 D3 Ravenscourt Park Á 2 B8 Stratford International 3 D3 West Brompton 2 • Getting around London - your guide to § Ÿ Á ø Á ø ( ) § Ÿ Á ( ) 5 Á { ø accessibility covering all TfL’s transport services B5 Belsize Park 2 D5 Covent Garden 1 F7 Forest Hill 3 C7 Homerton 2 D6 Monument 1 B2 Rayners Lane (London Overground only) • Tube toilet map D6 Bermondsey { 2 E7 Crossharbour Á { 2 E3 Fulham Broadway ø 2 E7 Honor Oak ParkÁ 3 C6 Moorgate 1 B8 Redbridge ŸÁ ( ) 4 B2 Sudbury Hill ( ) 4 F7 West Croydon Á ø 5 For copies please visit tfl.gov.uk/accessguides or C7 Bethnal Green 2 B6 Crouch HillÁ 3 ______________________________ B9 Hornchurch Ÿ( ) 6 A2 Moor Park Ÿ( ) 6/7 C4 Regent’s Park 1 B2 Sudbury Town 4 D7 Westferry Á { 2 call 0343 222 1234* D6 Blackfriars ø 1 A2 Croxley Ÿ( ) 7 D9 Gallions Reach Á { 3 E1 Hounslow Central ( ) 4 F4 Morden Ÿ { 4 E2 Richmond ŸÁ ( ) *μ § ø 4 ŸÁ ( ) μ ø A6 West Finchley ( ) ø 4 All information correct at time of going to print. December 2014 B7 Blackhorse Road Ÿ Á 3 F6 Crystal Palace 3/4 B9 Gants Hill 4 E1 Hounslow East 4 C5 Mornington Crescent 2 A2 Rickmansworth ŸÁ ( ) 7 E7 Surrey Quays Á 2 C8 West Ham § 3 D8 Blackwall Á { 2 Ÿ Á ( ) * μ ø D4 Gloucester Road 1 Ÿ Á * μ ø E7 Mudchute Á { 2 A8 Roding Valley ( ) ø 4 C4 Swiss Cottage Á 2 { (DLR only) C4 Bond Street 1 D9 Custom House for ExCeL 3 B5 Golders Green 3 E1 Hounslow West § ŸÁ { 5 ______________________________ D7 RotherhitheÁ 2 F7 Sydenham Á ø 3 B4 West Hampstead 2 E5 Borough 1 Á { ( ) * μ § ø C7 Hoxton Á μ { 1/2 B3 Neasden ( ) * μ 3 D9 Royal Albert Á { 3 ______________________________ (( ) * μ Jubilee line only) D2 Boston Manor ( ) 4 E7 Cutty Sark for 2/3 D3 Goldhawk Road 2 D4 Hyde Park Corner 1 B9 Newbury Park ŸÁ ( ) 4 C3 Royal Oak 2 D5 Temple 1 B2 West Harrow ( ) * μ 5 A7 Bounds Green Á 3/4 Maritime Greenwich Á { C5 Goodge Street 1 ______________________________ E7 New CrossÁ ( ) μ § ø 2 D8 Royal Victoria Á { 3 A8 Theydon Bois Ÿ ( ) 6 D7 West India Quay § Á { 2 C7 Bow Church Á { 2 D9 Cyprus Á { 3 B5 Gospel Oak Á ( ) * μ ø 2 A1 Ickenham ŸÁ 6 E6 New Cross GateÁ 2 A1 Ruislip Ÿ( ) 6 F4 Tooting Bec 3 D3 West Kensington 2 C8 Bow Road Á 2 ______________________________ A8 Grange Hill ( ) 4 E4 Imperial Wharf Á ø 2 D3 North Acton 2/3 B1 Ruislip Gardens Ÿ μ 5 F4 Tooting Broadway Á 3 D5 Westminster ( ) § 1 B4 Brent Cross Ÿ Á 3 B9 Dagenham East ( ) 5 C5 Great Portland Street 1 E7 Island Gardens Á { 2 C2 North Ealing Ÿ Á ( ) 3 A2 Ruislip Manor ( ) μ 6 D5 Tottenham Court Road § 1 { (Jubilee line) Explanation of symbols F5 Brixton Á { 2 B9 Dagenham Heathway 5 C1 Greenford ŸÁ 4 ______________________________ D2 Northfields Á ( ) 3 C5 Russell Square 1 B7 Tottenham Hale ŸÁ { 3 ø (Circle and District lines) E7 Brockley Á 2 ( ) μ ø E7 Greenwich Á { 2/3 E5 Kennington Á 2 D8 North Greenwich 2/3 ______________________________ A6 Totteridge & 4 A1 West Ruislip Ÿ Á ( ) 6 Stations with car parks C8 Bromley-by-Bow 2/3 C7 Dalston Junction Á μ { 2 D4 Green Park ( ) § { 1 B3 Kensal Green 2 Ÿ Á ( ) * μ § { D5 St. James’s Park 1 Whetstone Ÿ) D9 West Silvertown Á { 3 Stations with bicycle parking B4 Brondesbury Á 2 B7 Dalston Kingsland 2 E2 Gunnersbury 3 B3 Kensal Rise Á 2 B2 North Harrow Á ( ) 5 C4 St. John’s Wood Á ( ) * μ 2 D7 Tower Gateway Á { 1 D7 Whitechapel 2 Male/female/baby changing/accessible B3 Brondesbury Park Á 2 A8 DebdenŸÁ ( ) 6 ______________________________ D3 Kensington (Olympia) 2 B1 Northolt ( ) 5 D6 St.
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