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A Visitor's Guide to Travelling Around London River Cycling Walking Visit 3241TfL_T.A.L_DL_Artwork_06_12.qxd 6/12/07 16:02 Page 1 Amersham Stanmore Luton Edgware High Barnet Welwyn Garden City CockfostersEnfield Stansted Chingford Transport for London Staying safe Chesham Mill Hill East Hertford North Town Airport River Wembley Hendon Central Tube and Rail Services Uxbridge Park Cheshunt Hendon East Finchley Wood Green Watford Brent Cross River journeys are a fast and effective way to travel Security has been enhanced across the transport Aylesbury Alexandra Palace Northumberland in inner London Neasden Highgate Turnpike Lane Bruce Grove Wood Street Golders Green Hornsey Park network in London. Dollis Hill Harringay South A visitor’s guide to across London. Frequent and reliable services from Uxbridge Archway Harringay Harrow & Wealdstone Willesden Cricklewood Hampstead Green Lanes Tottenham Sudbury Hill Watford Junction Wembley Epping central London provide the best opportunity to Green Hampstead Heath Hainault You can help Harrow Stadium Tufnell Park Crouch Hill travelling around London Kilburn Manor House Gospel Oak Blackhorse view the sights of the capital from an unobstructed High Wycombe Sudbury Sudbury & Wembley Seven Tottenham Hill Harrow Road Central Finchley Road Sisters Hale Road Ask the question ‘is that your bag?’ & Frognal Kentish Town Upper Holloway and inspiring angle. For more information on river • Stonebridge West Walthamstow Your bus,Tube and Rail map Park Belsize Park Stamford Central and report unattended bags to a member Hill service routes please visit tfl.gov.uk/river Harlesden Kentish Town St. James Walthamstow West Hampstead Finsbury Park Street Queens Road of staff or a police officer Sudbury Willesden Junction Brondesbury Park Chalk Farm January 2008 Town Arsenal Stoke Newington Leyton Leytonstone Kensal Rise Brondesbury Camden Holloway Midland Camden Town Road Road River services are not included in the Travelcard Keep your eyes and ears open and report Kensal Road • Caledonian Rectory Road Clapton Alperton Green Finchley Road Road scheme, however, a discount of 1/3 is available on West Ruislip Drayton Leytonstone anything suspicious Queen’s Swiss Cottage Park Park Mornington Hackney High Road most river journeys on production of a valid Crescent Downs Barking King’s Cross Caledonian Highbury & Islington Hackney Perivale Road & Leyton Hold on to your belongings and do not leave Kilburn Park Kilburn South St. Pancras Central Homerton Travelcard or an Oyster Card (not including pay as • St. John’s Wood for St. Pancras Barnsbury Maida Vale High Road Hampstead International Stratford Canonbury Dalston London Fields Hackney your litter behind Warwick Edgware Baker Great Wick you go). Avenue Kingsland Road Marylebone Street Portland Euston Angel Cambridge Heath Maryland Forest Romford Royal Street Bethnal Green Gate Essex Road Oak Farringdon Hanger Edgware Pudding Cycling Lane Paddington Road Warren Euston Old Street Bethnal Mile Mill Journey Planner Street Square Green End Lane Barking Westbourne Regent’s Barbican West Upminster Park Royal Park Liverpool Ham Plaistow There are more than 4000km of routes for cycling Park Russell Street Ladbroke Square Shoreditch North Ealing Bayswater Goodge Latimer Grove Street Bow Road Bromley- Upton Park on quieter roads and through London's parks to For the latest travel information visit Road by-Bow Ealing West North East Notting Marble Oxford Chancery Moorgate ELS Stepney Bow Church Broadway Acton Acton Acton Hill Gate Queensway Arch Circus Holborn Lane Green Upminster explore. Discover why London is the fastest growing Devons Tilbury tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner, St. Paul’s Aldgate Road White Shepherd’s Holland Lancaster Bond Tottenham East Whitechapel Langdon cycling city in Europe. For further information visit City Bush Park Gate Street Court Road City Park Thameslink Aldgate All Saints Heathrow Acton Bank Canning Royal call 020 7222 1234 or text* TFL to 60835 Main Line High Street Green Covent Beckton tfl.gov.uk/cycling Airport Shepherd’s Kensington Park Garden Shadwell Westferry Blackwall Town Victoria Greenford Acton Bush Cannon Street Central Leicester * Text charged at 35p per enquiry rate plus Slough Ealing Kensington Hyde Park Piccadilly Limehouse Poplar East Square ELW Common South Goldhawk (Olympia) Corner Circus India Road Monument Tower Walking standard text message rate. Not currently Acton Knightsbridge Charing Blackfriars Hill Cross Mansion Acton Barons Gloucester House Tower Fenchurch South Town Walking in London is a great way to get around this available on Virgin and 3 networks. Ealing Hammersmith Court Road Sloane Temple Gateway Street Wapping West Square Westminster West India Quay Silvertown intriguing capital. What's more it's a good way to Victoria River Thames Chiswick Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt West Earl’s South St. James’s Embankment Rotherhithe Pontoon Park Green Brook Park Kensington Court Kensington Park ELP Dock get fit, it's enjoyable and for short journeys it can Northfields Canary Wharf North sometimes be quicker. For more information on Bermondsey Heron Quays Greenwich London City Pimlico Canada for the O2 Airport Water walking routes and events visit tfl.gov.uk/walking Heathrow West Waterloo South Quay Airport Brompton Southwark Surrey Quays Crossharbour Lambeth London Mudchute King George V North Bridge East London line is closed Visit London Gunnersbury Fulham Broadway for major line extension Island Gardens Borough work to become part of Kew Elephant the London Overground ELC Visit London is the official visitor organisation for Chiswick Bridge Battersea & Castle network. London. For the latest information on what's on in Parsons Green Park Vauxhall Cutty Sark Hounslow for Maritime Greenwich Staines Westcombe London go to visitlondon.com Putney Bridge South Bermondsey Deptford Greenwich Park Charlton Kew Queenstown River Thames Road Maze Kingston Gardens Oval Queens Road New Cross Deptford Bridge Woolwich Wandsworth Kennington Peckham Hill Dartford Staines Road Windsor Barnes Bridge Barnes Clapham Junction Stockwell Elverson Road Clapham St. Johns High Street Loughborough ELC Richmond North Mortlake Putney Wandsworth Clapham North Junction Denmark Hill Nunhead New Cross Gate Blackheath Kidbrooke Sheen Town East Putney Clapham Common Brixton Peckham Rye Brockley Lewisham Bexleyheath Honor Oak Park Dartford Southfields Hither Green Earlsfield Clapham South Key to fare zones Wandsworth East Dulwich Forest Hill Ladywell Common Balham Sydenham Crofton Park Lee Sidcup Wimbledon Park Dartford Haydons Road Herne Hill Tooting Mottingham Station in Wimbledon Bec North Dulwich Catford Catford Bridge both zones Bellingham Tooting Broadway West Dulwich Sydenham Hill The zones are illustrated on the Kingston map as shown here with a number Hampton Court from 1 to 4. For details see the Woking Crystal Palace Croydon Croydon Bromley South Fares and tickets leaflet. Chessington South Croydon Sutton Sutton Orpington Bromley South Epsom Sutton Morden Streatham Gatwick Airport Wimbledon Gatwick Airport Swanley Hayes Swanley Orpington Bakerloo Central Circle District Hammersmith Jubilee Metropolitan Northern Piccadilly Victoria Waterloo & City Overground DLR National Rail Replacement TFL ECTAL01 & City bus service Transport for London January 2008 Some stations and lines have restricted opening times. 3241TfL_T.A.L_DL_Artwork_06_12.qxd 6/12/07 16:02 Page 2 Travelcards/Bus Passes Using Oyster on National Rail Travelling around London Route 8 You can store 7 Day Travelcards and Bus Passes 7 Day and longer period Travelcards stored on Route 9 The easiest way to get around London is by public 390 43 to Seven Sisters on your Oyster card. Oyster can be used across National Rail services Key bus routes in central London Route 10 to Hampstead Heath to Archway to 73 transport. This leaflet provides brief information Friern in London. Camden Lock 24 38 Route 11 A combination of both 139 to West Hampstead Barnet about the various transport options available to you, 13 to Golders Green Market Route 12 23 The Zoo including useful maps to guide you around the city. If using cash to pay as you go for single journeys to Clapton Route 13 For complete flexibility, you can store tickets and Westbourne Park Camden Town Camden York Way Pond London Agar Grove Route 14 cash on a single Oyster card. please check with the train operator before travelling Lord’s Cricket Zoo Road What is an Oyster card? as not all routes are covered on National Rail. Ground Caledonian Essex Road Route 15 Ladbroke Grove Lisson Grove Road Route 23 Remember: the cash you put on Oyster never expires so Sainsbury’s Islington Angel Oyster is the easiest way to pay for single journeys on 274 Route 24 hold onto the Oyster card for your next visit to London. 453 Regent’s Park Mornington Crescent London buses, Tube, trams, DLR, London Overground and Taxis & private hire Ladbroke Grove Canal Museum Route 38 Marylebone Sherlock some National Rail services in London. You can St. John to Bow 8 Route 43 How to get an Oyster card and top up Always ensure your taxi or private hire vehicle is 15 Holmes St. Pancras Street Museum Route 73 store your Travelcard/Bus Pass and/or cash to pay licensed. Remember that all minicab or other Paddington Euston International 10 Sadler’s Wells You can renew the ticket stored on your card or top Basin Theatre Old Street Route 74 as you go on your card. private hire journeys must be booked through a 74 Madame Tussaud’s Telecom up your cash balance: Tower King’s Cross Charles Route 139 licensed private hire operator. Illegal cabs are Paddington
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