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Standard-Tube-Map.Pdf Tube map 123456789 Special fares apply Special fares Check before you travel 978868 7 57Cheshunt Epping apply § Custom House for ExCeL Chesham Watford Junction 9 Station closed until late December 2017. Chalfont & Enfield Town Theydon Bois Latimer Theobalds Grove --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watford High Street Bush Hill Debden Shenfield § Watford Hounslow West Amersham Cockfosters Park Turkey Street High Barnet Loughton 6 Step-free access for manual wheelchairs only. A Chorleywood Bushey A --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Croxley Totteridge & Whetstone Oakwood Southbury Chingford Buckhurst Hill § Lancaster Gate Rickmansworth Brentwood Carpenders Park Woodside Park Southgate 5 Station closed until August 2017. Edmonton Green Moor Park Roding Grange Valley --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hatch End Mill Hill East West Finchley Arnos Grove Hill Northwood Silver Street Highams Park § Victoria 4 Harold Wood Chigwell West Ruislip Headstone Lane Edgware Bounds Green Step-free access is via the Cardinal Place White Hart Lane Northwood Hills Stanmore Hainault Gidea Park Finchley Central Woodford entrance. Hillingdon Ruislip Harrow & Wood Green Pinner Wealdstone Burnt Oak Bruce Grove Ruislip Manor Harringay Wood Street Fairlop Romford --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Canons Park Green South Woodford East Finchley Uxbridge Ickenham North Harrow Colindale Turnpike Lane Lanes South Tottenham § Services or access at these stations are Eastcote Kenton Barkingside Queensbury Crouch Snaresbrook Emerson Park subject to variation. Highgate Hill Chadwell Harrow- Preston Hendon Central Tottenham Blackhorse 4 Please search for full details. on-the-Hill Road 3 Seven Newbury Heath ‘TfL stations’ Kingsbury Sisters Hale Road Park Rayners Lane Brent Cross Redbridge Ruislip Archway Manor House Walthamstow Gardens West Northwick Gospel Central Goodmayes Harrow Park Golders Green Oak Wanstead Gants Hampstead Upper Holloway Stamford Hill Upminster South Kenton Hill Walthamstow Seven Kings B Neasden Hampstead Heath Leytonstone B South Harrow Wembley Park Arsenal Queen’s Road Leyton North Wembley Tufnell Park Finsbury 3 Ilford Upminster Bridge Midland Road Dollis Hill Park Stoke South Ruislip Newington Hornchurch Wembley Central Kentish Holloway Road Manor Park St. James Street Leytonstone Wanstead Willesden Green Finchley Road Town West Kentish Town High Road Sudbury Hill Stonebridge Park & Frognal Belsize Park Rectory Park Elm Park Road Clapton Woodgrange Kilburn Caledonian Road Highbury & Leyton Forest Harlesden Dalston Gate Park Kensal Brondesbury Chalk Farm Islington Kingsland West Camden Stratford Dagenham Northolt Rise Park Hampstead Sudbury Town Willesden Junction Road Hackney International Maryland East Hackney Camden Town Caledonian Downs Brondesbury Central Dagenham Heathway Finchley Road 2 Road & Canonbury 6 Kensal Green Barnsbury Stratford Becontree Swiss Cottage Alperton Mornington Dalston Junction Homerton Hackney Queen’s Park Kilburn South Crescent Wick High Road Hampstead St. John’s Wood Upney King’s Cross London Fields Stratford St. Pancras Greenford Haggerston High Street Barking Cambridge Heath Kilburn Park Paddington Edgware Road Marylebone 2 Baker Great Portland Euston Street East Ham 5 Maida Vale Street Hoxton Bethnal Green Pudding Abbey Warwick Angel Mill Lane Road Perivale Avenue Bethnal Green Mile End Upton C Euston Old Street Bow Park C Edgware Warren Street Square Road Road Plaistow Royal Oak Farringdon Shoreditch Hanger Lane Regent’s Park High Street Stepney Green Bromley- West 4 Westbourne Park by-Bow Ham Goodge Russell Bow Street Square Barbican Park Royal 1 Church Ladbroke Grove Bayswater Aldgate Bond Oxford East Whitechapel Devons Road Latimer Road Street Circus Moorgate Liverpool Star Lane North Ealing Marble Arch Street Tottenham Holborn Chancery Lane Langdon Park East White Shepherd’s Notting Court Road City Bank Aldgate 223 3 Acton Bush Hill Gate Covent Garden All Saints / Canning Ealing 1 Lancaster Town Broadway West North Holland Queensway Gate St. Paul’s Royal Acton Acton Park Green Park Leicester Square Limehouse Poplar Victoria Wood Lane Hyde Park Corner Piccadilly 5 46 Acton Central Shepherd’s Cannon Street Tower Shadwell Westferry Blackwall East Custom House for ExCeL 3 Circus High Street Kensington Monument Emirates Bush Market Hill India Ealing Common Kensington Royal (Olympia) Mansion House Fenchurch Street Tower Docks Prince Regent South Acton Knightsbridge Charing Gateway Wapping West India Goldhawk Road Cross D Blackfriars Quay D South Barons Gloucester River Thames West Silvertown Royal Albert Ealing Court Road St. James’s Acton Town Hammersmith Rotherhithe Victoria Park Temple Canary Wharf Beckton Park Emirates Chiswick Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt West Sloane Westminster Embankment London Canada North Pontoon Northfields Earl’s South Bermondsey Greenwich Greenwich Park Green Brook Park Kensington Court Kensington Square Bridge Water Heron Quays Peninsula Dock Cyprus Boston Manor Gunnersbury Waterloo South Quay London Gallions Reach Osterley City Airport West Brompton Key to lines Hounslow East Crossharbour Beckton King George V Hounslow Central Southwark 2 Surrey Quays Bakerloo 2 Mudchute Kew Gardens Pimlico Borough Hounslow Fulham Broadway Lambeth North Island Gardens Central West 1 Richmond Parsons Green Heathrow Hatton Cross Imperial Wharf Circle Terminals 2 & 3 Putney Bridge Cutty Sark for Woolwich Maritime Greenwich Arsenal Queens Road District E Peckham Greenwich E East Putney Vauxhall New Elephant & Castle Cross Gate Hammersmith & City 3 New Cross Deptford Bridge Southfields 3 4 Heathrow Brockley Peckham Rye Jubilee Heathrow Terminal 4 Wimbledon Park Elverson Road Terminal 5 Kennington Clapham Wandsworth Oval 2 Honor Oak Park Metropolitan Wimbledon Junction Road Lewisham Stockwell Forest Hill Beckenham Clapham High Street Denmark Hill Birkbeck Road Northern Clapham North Sydenham Avenue Beckenham Piccadilly Clapham Common 3 Road Junction Dundonald Brixton Penge West Key to symbols Explanation of zones Road Clapham South Harrington Road Victoria Anerley Interchange stations 9 Station in Zone 9 Balham 4 Elmers End Waterloo & City 8 8 Crystal Palace Norwood Junction Step-free access from street to train Station in Zone Tooting Bec Arena DLR 7 Station in Zone 7 3 Step-free access from street to platform Station in both zones Tooting Broadway Woodside London Trams 6 Merton Park Station in Zone 6 5 Emirates Air Line National Rail Colliers Wood West Croydon fare zone cable car 5 Station in Zone 5 Blackhorse Lane F South Wimbledon F (special fares apply) Airport 4 Station in Zone 4 Reeves Corner Centrale Wellesley Lebanon Addiscombe Station in both zones Road Riverboat services 3 Road London Overground Station in Zone 3 5 Victoria Coach Station 2 Station in Zone 2 Morden Phipps Belgrave Mitcham Mitcham Beddington Therapia Ampere Waddon Wandle Church George East Sandilands TfL Rail Station in both zones Morden Road Bridge Walk Junction Lane Lane Way Marsh Park Street Street Croydon Lloyd Park Emirates Air Line cable car 1 Station in Zone 1 Gravel Addington King Henry’s New Hill Village Fieldway Drive Addington London Trams Coombe Lane Transport for London July 2017 4 District open weekends and on some public holidays 1 2345687 9 MAYOR OF LONDON Index to stations 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 F6 Centrale { Special A5 Finchley Central Ÿ( ) μ { 4 E5 Kennington Á 2 A6 Oakwood ŸÁ ( ) { 5 A7 Southbury 5 B7 Walthamstow Queen’s Road 3 D2 Acton Central Á ø 3 B9 Chadwell Heath Á μ ø 5 C4 Finchley Road ( ) * μ 2 C3 Kensal Green 2 C6 Old Street ( ) μ § 1 E3 Southfields Á { 3 Á ø D2 Acton Town Á ( ) μ ø 3 A1 Chalfont & Latimer ŸÁ ( ) { 8 B4 Finchley Road & Frognal 2 B3 Kensal Rise Á ø 2 D1 Osterley Ÿ Á ( ) 4 A6 Southgate Á 4 F6 Wandle Park { Special F8 Addington Village { Special B5 Chalk Farm 2 B6 Finsbury Park Á 2 D3 Kensington (Olympia) 2 E5 Oval Á 2 E5 Southwark { 1 E4 Wandsworth Road Á 2 F8 Addiscombe { Special C5 Chancery Lane 1 B8 Forest GateÁ 3 Ÿ Á ( ) * μ ø C4 Oxford Circus 1 D2 Stamford Brook Á ( ) 2 B8 Wanstead Ÿ 4 D6 Aldgate 1 D5 Charing Cross ( ) μ § 1 E7 Forest Hill Ÿ Á ø 3 B5 Kentish Town 2 ________________________________________ B7 Stamford Hill 3 B8 Wanstead Park Á 3 C6 Aldgate East 1 A1 Chesham ŸÁ ( ) ø 9 E3 Fulham Broadway ø 2 B5 Kentish Town West Á 2 C3 Paddington ( ) μ ∏ 1 A3 Stanmore § ŸÁ ( ) μ ø 5 D7 Wapping Á 2 D7 All Saints { 2 A7 Cheshunt Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø 8 ________________________________________ B3 Kenton 4 ø (Hammersmith & City line only) C8 Star Lane Á { 2/3 C5 Warren Street 1 C2 Alperton ( ) 4 A8 Chigwell ( ) 4 D9 Gallions Reach Á { 3 E2 Kew Gardens Á ( ) ø 3/4 C2 Park Royal ( ) 3 C7 Stepney Green 2 C3 Warwick Avenue 2 A1 Amersham Ÿ Á ( ) 9 A7 Chingford ŸÁ ( ) * μ ø 5 B8 Gants Hill 4 B4 Kilburn Á ( ) * μ ø 2 E3 Parsons Green Á 2 E5 Stockwell Á 2 D5 Waterloo Á ( ) μ § 1 F6 Ampere Way { Special D2 Chiswick Park 3 F7 George Street { Special C3 Kilburn High Road Á 2 E6 Peckham Rye Á 2 B7 Stoke NewingtonÁ 2 { (Jubilee line only) F7 Anerley Á ø 4 A1 Chorleywood ŸÁ ( ) μ { 7 A9 Gidea Park ŸÁ ( ) 6 C3 Kilburn Park 2 F7 Penge West Ÿ Á ( ) * μ 4 B3 Stonebridge Park 3 A2 Watford ŸÁ ( ) 7 C6 Angel 1 F6 Church Street
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