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Toilet Map December Epping Watford Junction Chesham Chalfont & Theydon Bois Latimer Watford Watford High Street High Barnet Cockfosters* Debden Amersham Bushey Chorleywood Croxley Totteridge & Whetstone Oakwood Loughton Rickmansworth Carpenders Park Woodside Park Southgate Buckhurst Hill Roding Grange Valley Hill Moor Park Hatch End Mill Hill East West Finchley Arnos Grove West Ruislip Northwood Headstone Lane Stanmore Edgware Chigwell Bounds Green Hainault Hillingdon Ruislip Northwood Hills Finchley Central Ruislip Harrow & Canons Park Burnt Oak Woodford Manor Pinner Wealdstone Wood Green Fairlop East Finchley Uxbridge Ickenham Colindale South Woodford Eastcote North Harrow Kenton Queensbury Turnpike Lane Harringay Barkingside Green Lanes Hendon Central Highgate Harrow- Northwick Preston South Tottenham Snaresbrook Rayners Lane on-the-Hill Park Road Kingsbury Newbury Park Brent Cross Manor House Archway Blackhorse Redbridge Wembley Park Seven Sisters Crouch Hill Road Ruislip Gardens West Golders Green Harrow South Kenton Gospel Tufnell Park Neasden Oak Wanstead Gants South Harrow* Hampstead Upper Holloway Tottenham Walthamstow North Wembley Hampstead Heath Hale Central Hill Upminster Dollis Hill* Finsbury Park South Ruislip Kentish Town Arsenal Leytonstone Wembley Central Upminster Bridge Willesden Green Finchley Road Walthamstow & Frognal Holloway Road Leyton Leytonstone Sudbury Hill* Stonebridge Park Kentish Queen’s Road Midland Road High Road Kilburn* Belsize Park Town West Hornchurch Northolt Harlesden Caledonian Road Kensal Brondesbury West Hampstead* Highbury & Chalk Farm Leyton Elm Park Willesden Junction Rise Park Islington Dalston Sudbury Town* Camden Kingsland Stratford Greenford Road International Wanstead Park Dagenham East Brondesbury Finchley Road Camden Town Caledonian Kensal Green Road & Canonbury Swiss Cottage Barnsbury Homerton Dagenham Heathway Queen’s Park Stratford* Alperton* Kilburn South Mornington Dalston Junction High Road Hampstead St. John’s Wood Crescent Hackney Hackney Becontree Central Wick Perivale King’s Cross Woodgrange Park Kilburn Park St. Pancras Upney Haggerston Edgware Great Maida Vale Paddington Road Marylebone Stratford Baker Portland Euston Barking Warwick Avenue Street High Street Hanger Lane Street Royal Oak Angel Hoxton East Ham Pudding Abbey Mill Lane Westbourne Park Warren Street Euston Old Street Bethnal Road Edgware Square Green Mile End Upton Park Road Farringdon Park Royal Regent’s Park Liverpool Bow Road Ladbroke Grove Shoreditch Plaistow Bayswater Russell Street High Street Latimer Road Square Barbican Bromley- West Ham North Ealing Goodge Bow Church by-Bow East White Shepherd’s Lancaster Chancery Moorgate City Notting Bond Oxford Street Acton Bush Hill Gate Gate Street Circus Lane Devons Road Stepney Green Star Lane Ealing Broadway St. Paul’s Aldgate North Holland Queensway Marble Tottenham Holborn East Langdon Park West Court Road Whitechapel Acton Acton Park Arch Bank Aldgate Canning Wood Lane Covent Garden All Saints Town High Street Green Park Royal Acton Central Kensington Leicester Square Westferry Blackwall Victoria Shepherd’s Bush Kensington Shadwell Ealing Common* (Olympia) Custom House for ExCeL Market Hyde Park Corner Piccadilly Cannon Street Limehouse Poplar East South Acton Circus Monument Tower India Emirates Prince Regent Knightsbridge Hill Goldhawk Road Mansion House West Royal Docks Fenchurch Street Tower Wapping Acton Charing Gateway India Quay Royal Albert Barons Gloucester Cross Blackfriars Town* Court* St. James’s West South Ealing Hammersmith Road River Thames Silvertown Beckton Park Victoria Park Temple Rotherhithe Northfields Bermondsey Canary Wharf Cyprus Chiswick Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt West Sloane Westminster Embankment Emirates Earl’s South Canada North *Boston Manor Park Green Brook Park Kensington Court Kensington Square London Bridge Greenwich Water Heron Quays Greenwich Peninsula Pontoon Dock Gallions Osterley Reach West Brompton Waterloo London Gunnersbury South Quay Beckton Hounslow East Surrey Quays City Airport Crossharbour Hounslow Central Southwark King George V Pimlico Fulham Broadway Mudchute Hounslow West Kew Gardens Imperial Wharf Hatton Cross Parsons Green Lambeth Borough Island Gardens North Richmond Heathrow Putney Bridge Terminals 1, 2, 3 Woolwich Cutty Sark for Arsenal Maritime Greenwich East Putney Queens Road Heathrow Terminal 4 Vauxhall Elephant & Castle Peckham New Cross New Cross Greenwich Southfields Clapham Gate Junction Deptford Bridge Wandsworth Oval Kennington Heathrow Terminal 5 Wimbledon Park Peckham Rye Brockley Road Elverson Road Stockwell Wimbledon Honor Oak Park Clapham High Street Lewisham Denmark Hill Clapham North Forest Hill Clapham Common Bakerloo Metropolitan Sydenham Brixton Clapham South Central Northern Male/female/baby changing/accessible Fee charged for toilet facilities Circle Balham toilets outside ticket gateline Piccadilly Penge West Interchange stations District Victoria Tooting Bec National Rail District open Crystal Palace Anerley Male/female/baby changing/accessible weekends, public Waterloo & City Tooting Broadway toilets inside ticket gateline Airport holidays and some Norwood Junction Riverboat services Olympia events DLR Colliers Wood Toilet not managed by Transport for London. Tramlink Hammersmith & City London Overground West Croydon You may be charged for these facilities. South Wimbledon Jubilee Emirates Air Line Ask staff for information. Emirates Air Line Morden MAYOR OF LONDON You can find this map at tfl.gov.uk/maps and tfl.gov.uk/accessguides Toilet facilities - useful information Payment at station Locations on non-London Underground, Baby changing facilities London Overground, and DLR managed toilets The following toilets charge a fee The following stations have baby ranging from 10p to 50p: Please refer to the table below, or ask staff for exact location changing facilities inside the toilets: Acton Town Bank in subway Baker Street Alperton* Barking in walkway, inside gateline Cannon Street Barons Court Canning Town in bus station Clapham Junction Cannon Street in National Rail station Boston Manor Crystal Palace Charing Cross in National Rail station Cockfosters Dollis Hill Clapham Junction in Brighton Yard ticket hall Epping (unisex toilet) Dollis Hill Ealing Broadway in National Rail station Finchley Road (unisex toilet) Ealing Common* Earl’s Court in Earl’s Court Road station ticket hall Golders Green (unisex toilet) Kilburn Euston in National Rail station Gospel Oak Oakwood Golders Green in bus station Hounslow East (unisex toilet) Osterley Green Park in subway Kensington (Olympia) Island Gardens adjacent to station entrance South Harrow Kilburn (unisex toilet) King’s Cross St. Pancras in King’s Cross National Rail station Stratford Kingsbury Lewisham in National Rail station Sudbury Hill Neasden Liverpool Street in National Rail station North Greenwich Sudbury Town London Bridge in National Rail station Norwood Junction West Hampstead (Jubilee line only) Marylebone in National Rail station *Token required, available from ticket office North Greenwich in bus station Penge West New Cross on platform C Queensbury Toilet facilities at stations marked with Old Street in subway Richmond (unisex toilet) a are not managed by Paddington in National Rail station St. John’s Wood (unisex toilet) Transport for London. You may be Piccadilly Circus in subway Wembley Park charged for using these facilities. Richmond on lower concourse West Hampstead (Jubilee line only - unisex toilet) Ask staff for information Stratford International in National Rail station West Harrow Upminster in National Rail station Willesden Junction Vauxhall in bus station Wood Lane (unisex toilet) Opening hours Victoria in National Rail station This map only shows public toilets at Walthamstow Central in bus station Opening hours vary. If you need to London Underground, London Overground, Waterloo in National Rail station use the toilet but find it locked bus and major rail stations. Other public Watford Junction in waiting area on platform 6, accessible toilet in ticket hall please contact a member of staff toilet facilities may be available near Westminster in subway for access stations, please ask staff for information. Wimbledon in National Rail station December 2012 MAYOR OF LONDON You can find this map at tfl.gov.uk/maps and tfl.gov.uk/accessguides.
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