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Large Print Tube 123456789 Chesham Chalfont & Watford Junction Watford Junction is outside Cockfosters Latimer Transport for London zonal High Barnet Epping area. Special fares apply. 9 8 Watford 7 8 5 Oakwood Watford High Street Theydon Bois Totteridge & Whetstone Bushey Loughton Amersham Croxley Southgate Debden Chorleywood Woodside Park Rickmansworth Carpenders Park A Moor Park Edgware West Finchley Arnos Grove Buckhurst Hill A Mill Hill East Hatch End 4 Roding West Ruislip Northwood Burnt Finchley Central Valley Chigwell Northwood Hills Headstone Lane Stanmore Oak Bounds Green 6 Hillingdon Ruislip Harrow & Colindale Wood Green Wealdstone Canons Park East Finchley Harringay Ruislip Manor Pinner Green Lanes South Grange Hill 5 Queensbury Hendon Central Turnpike Lane Woodford North Harrow Kenton Tottenham Hainault Uxbridge Ickenham Eastcote Highgate Crouch Harrow- Preston Kingsbury Hill Blackhorse Brent Cross Seven Sisters Road Fairlop on-the-Hill Road Archway Manor House South 3 Gospel Ruislip Rayners Lane Golders Green Woodford 4 Barkingside West Harrow Northwick Hampstead Oak Tufnell Park Tottenham Walthamstow Gardens Neasden Upper Hale Central Park Hampstead Heath Newbury Park Wembley Holloway Finsbury South Dollis Hill South Kenton Park Park Walthamstow Snaresbrook Redbridge Upminster Ruislip Arsenal Queen’s Road North Wembley Willesden Green Kentish Upminster Northolt Finchley Road Kentish Holloway South Harrow Wembley Central Kilburn & Frognal Town Wanstead Gants Bridge B Belsize Park Town West Road B Stonebridge Park Leytonstone Hill Sudbury Hill Harlesden Brondesbury Caledonian Road Sudbury Hill Harrow Chalk Farm Highbury & Leyton Leytonstone (no weekend service) 150m Park 100m Willesden Junction West Hampstead Camden Islington Dalston Midland Road High Road Hornchurch Thameslink 200m from Road Dagenham Greenford Kingsland East Elm Park ( no Sunday Sudbury Town Kensal Rise Brondesbury Finchley Road Camden Town Caledonian Canonbury service) Hackney Leyton Wanstead Kensal Green Swiss Cottage Road & Central Park Mornington Barnsbury Alperton Kilburn South St. John’s Wood Homerton Dagenham Queen’s Park High Road Hampstead Crescent King’s Cross Woodgrange Park St. Pancras Heathway for St. Pancras International Becontree Maida Vale Kilburn Park Great Hackney Stratford Perivale Edgware Baker Portland Euston Angel Upney Warwick Avenue Paddington 2 Wick Road Street Street Barking Royal Oak Westbourne Old Street Bethnal East Ham Hanger Park Euston ( no weekend Warren Street service) Green Pudding Lane Paddington Edgware Marylebone Square Farringdon Mile End Upton C Regent’s Park Mill Lane C Road Euston 200m Liverpool Park Russell Street Shoreditch Plaistow Park Royal Ladbroke Grove Bayswater Square Barbican Limited service Latimer Road Check publicity for ELW 200m Bow West Ham information Bromley- Goodge Moorgate Bow Church Road by-Bow North Ealing East White Holland Notting Lancaster Chancery ( no weekend Bond Oxford Street service) Acton City Park Hill Gate Gate Street Circus Holborn Lane Stepney Green Ealing Devons Road 100m Aldgate Broadway 250m Tottenham St. Paul’s Whitechapel West North Shepherd’s Queensway Marble East Langdon Park Acton Court Road Bank 1 2 3 4 Acton Bush Arch Wood Lane Covent Garden 654 3 2 Leicester Square 340m Aldgate All Saints Acton Shadwell East High Street Hyde Park Green Park Cannon Central Shepherd’s Kensington Street Westferry Poplar India Canning Town Ealing Common Corner Leicester Mansion Royal Victoria Bush Market Piccadilly Square House South Circus Limehouse Blackwall Acton Kensington Knightsbridge Monument Tower Custom House Goldhawk Road (Olympia) Charing Hill ELW for ExCeL 150m Tower Acton Cross Fenchurch Street West D Barons Gloucester Blackfriars Gateway Wapping West Prince Regent D Town Sloane St. James’s Underground station India Quay Silvertown South Ealing Hammersmith Court Road closed March 2009 River Thames Square Park until late 2011 Royal Albert Northfields Temple Rotherhithe Canary Wharf London Beckton Park Boston Manor 381/N381 Canary Wharf Chiswick Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt West Earl’s South Victoria Westminster Embankment Bridge 200m Hounslow Charing Cross 100m North Pontoon Cyprus Park Green Brook Park Kensington Court Kensington 150m East Osterley Greenwich Dock Bermondsey Canada for The O2 Gallions Hounslow West Brompton Water Heron Quays Reach West Hounslow 2South Quay Central Fulham Waterloo Surrey Quays Gunnersbury 1 Crossharbour London City Broadway Beckton Mudchute Airport Hatton East London line is closed Terminals Cross Island Gardens Parsons Green for major line extension ELC 1, 2, 3 Kew Gardens Imperial Wharf Pimlico Southwark Borough work to become part of Putney Bridge Opening late 2009 Waterloo East King the London Overground George V Terminal 4 River Thames Lambeth network Cutty Sark E North for Maritime Greenwich E Richmond East Putney New Cross Greenwich Heathrow Gate Terminal 5 Airport New Cross Deptford Bridge Vauxhall Elephant & Castle ELC Southfields Kennington 100m Elverson Road 3 Woolwich Lewisham Arsenal Wimbledon Park Clapham Junction Key to lines - check before you travel Northern Except during weekday peak hours, all trains to/from Morden run via Bank - for the Charing Cross Oval branch, change at Kennington. For journeys to and from Mill Hill East at off-peak times, No special arrangements. Key to symbols Explanation of zones Wimbledon Bakerloo change at Finchley Central. Stockwell On Sundays between 1300 and 1700, Camden Town is open for interchange and exit only. The service between Woodford - Hainault operates until Clapham North Central There is major escalator work at Bank and Monument stations. Please see information below. Interchange stations 9 Station in Zone 9 Improvement works may affect your Clapham High Street 100m approximately 2400. There is major escalator work at Bank and Monument stations. Please see information below. Piccadilly No service Uxbridge - Rayners Lane in the early mornings. Heathrow Terminal 4 station open 8 8 100m Step-free access from the Station in Zone journey, particularly at weekends. Brixton Cannon Street open until 2100 Mondays to Fridays. Mondays to Saturdays until 2345 only. Sundays until 2315. Trains via Terminal4 4 may stop there for up Circle to 8 minutes before continuing to Terminals 1, 2, 3. platform to the street 7 Station in Zone 7 Check before you travel; look for Clapham South Clapham Common Open Saturdays 0730 to 1930. Closed Sundays. Station in both zones Blackfriars Underground station is closed until late 2011 Turnham Green is served by Piccadilly line trains early mornings and late evenings. 6 publicity at stations, visit Avoid the crowds at Covent Garden station by taking a short walk there from nearby Holborn Connections with National Rail Station in Zone 6 District Cannon Street open until 2100 Mondays to Fridays. (9 minutes), Leicester Square (6 minutes) or Charing Cross (11 minutes walk). tfl.gov.uk/check or call 020 7222 1234 Open Saturdays 0730 to 1930. Closed Sundays. Earl’s Court - 5 Station in Zone 5 Balham Hounslow West is step-free for wheelchair users only. Connections with riverboat services Tooting Bec Kensington (Olympia) 0700 to 2345 Mondays to Saturdays, 0800 F 4 Station in Zone 4 to 2345 Sundays. Turnham Green is also served by Piccadilly line Victoria No special arrangements. F Connection with Tramlink Station in both zones trains early mornings and late evenings. 3 Mondays - Fridays 0615 - 2148. Saturdays 0800 - 1830. Closed Sundays and public holidays. Location of Airport Station in Zone 3 Blackfriars Underground station is closed until late 2011 Waterloo & City Colliers Wood Tooting Broadway 2 Station in Zone 2 East London The East London line is closed. Use replacement buses or alternative Tube, bus and DLR routes via zone 2. No special arrangements. Interchange with National Rail Station in both zones Overground services to airport 1 Station in Zone 1 Hammersmith No service Whitechapel - Barking early morning or late evening Mondays to Saturdays or all day Sundays. South Wimbledon & City DLR No special arrangements. Replacement bus service Morden Jubilee There is step free interchange between Canary Wharf Underground and DLR stations and Heron Quays DLR station at street level. For Chesham change at Chalfont & Latimer on most trains. Major escalator work is taking place at Bank and Monument stations. Avoid interchange between lines or use Transport for London 03.09 Metropolitan nearby alternative stations wherever possible. Please check before you travel. 1 2345689 7.
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