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Bakerloo, Central and Victoria Lines Tube Depths Bakerloo line Harrow & Wealdstone – Elephant & Castle Kenton Platform level 56 (metres relative to ground level) North Ground level Wembley Harrow & 48 Wembley (metres relative to sea level) Wealdstone Central 52 45 Willesden Kensal Green Junction 42 South Kenton Harlesden 40 Queen’s Park 43 38 38 Edgware Road Maida Vale 32 Marylebone Kilburn 31 Warwick 29 Regent’s Park Park Avenue Baker Street Oxford Circus Paddington 28 27 27 27 27 25 Piccadilly Circus Stonebridge 19 Park 24 Charing Cross 12 Embankment Lambeth Elephant & Waterloo 5 North Castle 4 3 3 Sea level (0m) Central line Ealing Broadway – Hainault Hainault 36 Fairlop Ealing West North 30 Acton Acton Ground level Broadway 33 33 33 (metres relative to sea level) Notting Hill Oxford Platform level Wanstead Barkingside Gate Queensway Marble Arch Circus Tottenham 29 (metres relative to ground level) 28 27 27 27 Court Road 25 Leytonstone Gants Hill Bond Street 25 Holborn 23 East 23 Chancery 25 Newbury Lancaster 22 Acton Lane Park Gate 12 20 19 18 St Paul’s Holland 17 Liverpool Leyton Park Bank Street Bethnal Green 15 Redbridge 14 14 14 14 Mile End 12 12 Shepherd’s Stratford White City Bush 4 7 6 Sea level (0m) Central line Ealing Broadway – Epping Epping 81 Theydon Bois 54 Buckhurst Hill 40 Debden 37 Ealing West North Acton Acton Ground level Broadway Woodford 33 33 33 (metres relative to sea level) 32 Notting Hill Oxford Platform level Gate Queensway Marble Arch Circus Tottenham (metres relative to ground level) 28 27 27 27 Court Road Leytonstone Bond Street 25 Holborn 23 Loughton East 23 Chancery South Lancaster 22 27 Acton Lane Woodford Gate 12 20 28 18 St Paul’s Snaresbrook Holland Liverpool Leyton 17 22 Park Bank Street Bethnal Green 15 14 14 14 14 Mile End 12 Shepherd’s Stratford White City Bush 4 7 6 Sea level (0m) Central line West Ruislip – Epping Epping 81 Theydon Bois 54 West Ground level Ruislip (metres relative to sea level) 51 Platform level (metres relative to ground level) Northolt Hanger Buckhurst 43 Lane Hill 40 40 Debden 37 North Woodford Ruislip South Acton 32 Gardens Ruislip 33 37 37 Notting Hill Oxford Gate Queensway Marble Arch Circus Tottenham 28 27 27 27 Court Road Leytonstone Bond Street 25 Holborn 23 Loughton East 23 Chancery South Lancaster 22 27 Acton Lane Woodford Gate 12 20 28 18 St Paul’s Snaresbrook Greenford Holland Liverpool Leyton Perivale 17 22 22 Park Bank Street 15 20 Bethnal Green 14 14 14 14 Mile End 12 Shepherd’s Stratford White City Bush 4 7 6 Sea level (0m) Central line West Ruislip – Hainault via Newbury Park West Ground level Ruislip (metres relative to sea level) 51 Platform level (metres relative to ground level) Northolt Hainault Hanger 43 36 Lane 40 Fairlop North 30 Ruislip South Acton Gardens Ruislip 33 Notting Hill Oxford 37 37 Wanstead Gate Circus Barkingside Queensway Marble Arch Tottenham 29 28 27 27 27 Court Road 25 Leytonstone Gants Hill Bond Street 25 Holborn 23 East 23 Chancery 25 Newbury Lancaster 22 Acton Lane Park Gate 12 20 19 18 St Paul’s Greenford Holland Liverpool Leyton Perivale 17 22 Park Bank Street 15 Redbridge 20 Bethnal Green 14 14 14 14 Mile End 12 12 Shepherd’s Stratford White City Bush 4 7 6 Sea level (0m) Central line West Ruislip – Hainault via Woodford Grange Hill West 55 Ground level Ruislip (metres relative to sea level) 51 Platform level Chigwell 44 (metres relative to ground level) Northolt Hainault Hanger 43 36 Lane 40 North Roding Woodford Valley Ruislip South Acton 32 31 Gardens Ruislip 33 37 37 Notting Hill Oxford Gate Queensway Marble Arch Circus Tottenham 28 27 27 27 Court Road Leytonstone Bond Street 25 Holborn 23 East 23 Chancery South Lancaster 22 Acton Lane Woodford Gate 12 20 28 18 St Paul’s Snaresbrook Greenford Holland Liverpool Leyton Perivale 17 22 22 Park Bank Street 15 20 Bethnal Green 14 14 14 14 Mile End 12 Shepherd’s Stratford White City Bush 4 7 6 Sea level (0m) Circle line Hammersmith – Edgware Road Platform level Great Portland Westbourne Edgware Road Street Notting (metres relative to ground level) Park 30 Royal Oak Baker Street 29 Hill Gate 28 27 Paddington 27 Euston Square 28 Bayswater Paddington Ladbroke 25 25 25 25 Grove Ground level King’s Cross Latimer 14 (metres relative to sea level) St. Pancras Wood Road Barbican Shepherd’s Bush 17 Goldhawk Lane 8 18 Aldgate High Street Road Market 7 Moorgate Liverpool Street 16 Tower Hill Monument Mansion House Kensington 5 6 14 14 14 14 14 13 Farringdon Cannon Street 11 11 South Gloucester Blackfriars Kensington Road Hammersmith 8 Westminster St James’s Sloane Square Temple Embankment Victoria 7 7 6 Park 6 5 5 5 5 4 Sea level (0m) District line Ealing Broadway – Edgware Road Ealing Broadway Ground level 33 Ealing (metres relative to sea level) Edgware Road Common Notting 30 29 Hill Gate 28 Bayswater Paddington 25 25 Platform level Acton Town (metres relative to ground level) 21 Chiswick Park High Street Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt 10 Kensington Green Brook Park 13 5 5 5 Earl’s Court Barons West Hammersmith 8 Court Kensington 5 5 5 Sea level (0m) District line Kensington (Olympia) – Edgware Road Notting Edgware Road Hill Gate 30 28 Bayswater Paddington Platform level 25 25 (metres relative to ground level) High Street Kensington 13 Earl’s Court Kensington 8 Ground level (Olympia) (metres relative to sea level) 4 Sea level (0m) District line Ealing Broadway – Upminster Ealing Broadway Ground level 33 (metres relative to sea level) Ealing Common 29 Upminster 28 Hornchurch Upminster Acton Town Platform level 24 Bridge (metres relative to ground level) 21 15 Elm Park Chiswick Park Bromley- 18 Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt 10 Monument Tower Hill Aldgate East by-Bow Green Brook Park Mansion House 14 14 14 Whitechapel Stepney Mile End Bow Road 15 Upney Dagenham Dagenham 5 5 5 14 Cannon Street Upton Park East Ham Becontree 12 Green 12 12 12 Heathway East Gloucester South 11 Plaistow 11 11 Barking 11 Earl’s Court Blackfriars 10 11 10 Barons West Road Kensington West Ham 9 9 Hammersmith 8 Sloane Square St. James’s Westminster 8 Court Kensington 7 7 Victoria Embankment Temple 1 5 6 Park 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 Sea level (0m) District line Kensington (Olympia) – Upminster Upminster 28 Platform level Hornchurch Upminster (metres relative to ground level) 24 Bridge Elm Park 15 Bromley- 18 by-Bow Mansion House Monument Tower Hill Aldgate East 15 Dagenham 14 14 14 14 Whitechapel Stepney Mile End Bow Road Upney Dagenham Cannon Street Upton Park East Ham Becontree Heathway East 11 12 Green 12 12 12 Earl’s Court Gloucester South Blackfriars 10 Plaistow 11 11 Barking 11 11 10 Road Kensington 9 Kensington 8 Sloane Square St. James’s Westminster 8 West Ham 9 7 7 (Olympia) 6 Victoria Park 6 Embankment Temple 1 Ground level 5 5 5 (metres relative to sea level) 4 4 Sea level (0m) District line Richmond – Edgware Road Notting Edgware Road Hill Gate 30 28 Bayswater Paddington 25 25 High Street Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt Kensington Green Brook Park 13 5 5 5 Gunnersbury Ground level Richmond Kew Gardens 10 Earl’s Court Barons West (metres relative to sea level) 8 8 8 Hammersmith Court Kensington 5 5 5 Platform level (metres relative to ground level) Sea level (0m) District line Richmond – Upminster Upminster 28 Hornchurch Upminster 24 Bridge Elm Park 15 Bromley- 18 Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt Mansion House Monument Tower Hill Aldgate East by-Bow Green Brook Park Whitechapel 15 Dagenham 14 14 14 14 Stepney Mile End Bow Road Upney Dagenham 5 5 5 Cannon Street 12 Upton Park East Ham Becontree Heathway Gunnersbury Green 12 12 12 East Gloucester South 11 Plaistow 11 11 Barking 11 11 Ground level Richmond Kew Gardens 10 Earl’s Court Blackfriars 10 10 Barons West Road Kensington West Ham 9 9 (metres relative to sea level) 8 8 Hammersmith 8 Sloane Square St. James’s Westminster 8 Court Kensington 7 7 Victoria Embankment Temple 1 5 6 Park 6 5 5 5 5 5 Platform level 4 (metres relative to ground level) Sea level (0m) Zone 6 District line Wimbledon – Edgware Road Notting Edgware Road Hill Gate 30 East Putney 28 Wimbledon 17 Bayswater Paddington 25 25 Ground level Wimbledon Park Southfields (metres relative to sea level) 23 23 23 High Street Putney Kensington Platform level Bridge 13 (metres relative to ground level) 4 Parsons Green West 3 Earl’s Court Brompton 8 Fulham 7 Broadway 4 Sea level (0m) District line Wimbledon – Upminster East Putney Upminster Wimbledon 17 28 Hornchurch Wimbledon Park Southfields Ground level 24 Upminster (metres relative to sea level) 23 23 23 Bridge Elm Park 15 Bromley- 18 Putney by-Bow Platform level Bridge Mansion House Monument Tower Hill Aldgate East Parsons 14 14 14 Whitechapel Stepney Mile End Bow Road 15 Upney Dagenham Dagenham (metres relative to ground level) 4 14 Cannon Street Becontree Green 12 Green 12 12 Upton Park East Ham 12 Heathway East West Gloucester South 11 11 11 Barking 11 3 Earl’s Court Blackfriars 10 Plaistow 11 10 Brompton Road Kensington West Ham 9 9 Fulham 8 Sloane Square St. James’s Westminster 8 7 7 7 Victoria Embankment Temple 1 Broadway 6 Park 6 5 5 5 4 4 Sea level (0m) Hammersmith & City line Hammersmith – Barking Westbourne Great Portland Edgware Road Park Street 30 28 Royal Oak Baker Street 29 27 Paddington 27 Euston Square Ladbroke 25 25 Grove Platform level 14 King’s Cross Latimer (metres relative to ground level) St.
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