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Jubilee line Finchley West Wembley Ë Charing Cross Green Park Bond Street Baker Street Road Hampstead Ë Willesden Park Swiss Cottage Green Neasden Queensbury Stanmore St. John’s Kilburn Dollis Hill Kingsbury Canons Bakerloo Piccadilly Central Bakerloo Wood Metropolitan Metropolitan Park Northern Victoria Circle Hammersmith & City Metropolitan Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 November 1995 Jubilee line Wembley West Finchley Park Willesden Hampstead Ë Road Baker Street Bond Street Green Park Charing Cross Ë Stanmore Queensbury Neasden Green Swiss Cottage Canons Kingsbury Dollis Hill Kilburn St. John’s Park Metropolitan Metropolitan Wood Bakerloo Central Piccadilly Bakerloo Circle Victoria Northern Hammersmith & City Metropolitan Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 November 1995 Jubilee line Wembley West Finchley Park Willesden Hampstead Ë Road Baker Street Bond Street Green Park Charing Cross Ë Stanmore Queensbury Neasden Green Swiss Cottage Canons Kingsbury Dollis Hill Kilburn St. John’s Metropolitan Metropolitan Bakerloo Central Piccadilly Bakerloo Park Wood Circle Victoria Northern Hammersmith & City Metropolitan LUL Part No: 28124/180 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 December 1997 Jubilee line Charing Cross Ë Wembley West Finchley Bakerloo Canning Park Willesden Hampstead Ë Road Baker Street Bond Street Green Park Northern Canary Town Ë West Ham Ë Stratford Ë Stanmore Queensbury Neasden Green Swiss Cottage Westminster WaterlooSouthwark London Bridge Bermondsey Wharf Under construction Canons Kingsbury Dollis Hill Kilburn St. John’s Canada North Park Metropolitan Metropolitan Wood Bakerloo Central Piccadilly Water Greenwich District Central Circle Victoria for the Hammersmith Hammersmith & City & City Millennium Dome Metropolitan LUL Part No: 28124/180 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 January 1999 Charing Cross Ë This section operates on Mondays to Fridays only Jubilee line between 0640 and 1945 hours. See the Train times poster at station for further information. Wembley West Finchley Bakerloo Canning Northern Park Willesden Hampstead Road Baker Street Bond Street Green Park Ë National Rail Canary Town West Ham Stratford Stanmore Queensbury Neasden Green Swiss Cottage WaterlooSouthwark London Bridge Bermondsey Wharf This section will open later in 1999 Canons Kingsbury Dollis Hill Kilburn St. John’s Westminster Canada North Park Metropolitan Ë National Rail Metropolitan Wood Bakerloo Central Piccadilly Water Greenwich District Central Circle Victoria for the Ë National Rail Hammersmith Hammersmith Bus to & City Ë National Rail & City Dome in 2000 City Airport Ë National Rail Metropolitan From 1 May 1999 LUL Part No: 28124/180 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 March 1999 Charing Cross Jubilee line The section Waterloo - Stratford operates on Mondays to Fridays only until 1945 hours. See the Train times poster at stations for further information. North Wembley West Finchley Bakerloo London Canada Canary Canning Northern Waterloo Greenwich Park Willesden Hampstead Road Baker Street Bond Street Green Park Ë National Rail for Waterloo International Southwark Bridge Water Wharf for the Town West Ham Stratford Stanmore Queensbury Neasden Green Swiss Cottage Bermondsey Dome in 2000 This section will open later in 1999 Canons Kingsbury Dollis Hill Kilburn St. John’s Westminster Park Metropolitan Ë National Rail Metropolitan Wood Bakerloo Central Piccadilly Bakerloo Ë National Rail Northern East London District Central Circle Victoria Northern Waterloo East Ë National Rail Ë National Rail Hammersmith Hammersmith Waterloo & City London Bridge Bus to London City & City Ë National Rail Ë & City Ë National Rail City Pier Airport National Rail Metropolitan Festival Pier LUL Part No: 28124/183 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 August 1999 Jubilee line Canning North Canary Canada London Waterloo Finchley West Wembley Stratford West Ham Town Greenwich Wharf Water Bridge Southwark for Waterloo International Westminster Green Park Bond Street Baker Street Road Hampstead Willesden Park Canons for the Dome Bermondsey Swiss Cottage Green Neasden Kingsbury Park St. John’s Kilburn Dollis Hill Queensbury Stanmore Central District East London Northern Ë National Rail Bakerloo Circle Piccadilly Central Bakerloo Wood Metropolitan Ë National Rail Metropolitan Hammersmith Ë National Rail Ë National Rail Waterloo East Northern District Victoria Circle Ë National Rail & City Bus to London City London Bridge Waterloo & City Hammersmith Ë National Rail Airport City Pier Ë National Rail & City Festival Pier Metropolitan LUL Part No: 28124/272 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 October 1999 Jubilee line Wembley West Finchley Waterloo London Canada Canary North Canning Canons Park Willesden Hampstead Road Baker Street Bond Street Green Park Westminster for Waterloo International Southwark Bridge Water Wharf Greenwich Town West Ham Stratford Park Kingsbury Neasden Green Swiss Cottage Bermondsey for the Dome Stanmore Queensbury Dollis Hill Kilburn St. John’s Metropolitan Ë National Rail Metropolitan Wood Bakerloo Central Piccadilly Circle Bakerloo Ë National Rail Northern East London District Central Circle Victoria District Northern Waterloo East Ë National Rail Ë National Rail Hammersmith Hammersmith Waterloo & City London Bridge Bus to London City & City Ë National Rail Ë & City Ë National Rail City Pier Airport National Rail Metropolitan Festival Pier LUL Part No: 28124/271 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 October 1999 Jubilee line Stations with step-free exit from the Jubilee line Stations with step-free exit from the Jubilee line platforms to the street are shown with this symbol platforms to the street are shown with this symbol Canning North Canary Canada London Southwark Waterloo Ë Finchley West Willesden Wembley Canons Stratford Ë West Ham Ë Town Ë Greenwich Wharf Water Bermondsey Bridge Ë for Waterloo East Ë for Waterloo International Westminster Green Park Bond Street Baker Street Swiss Cottage Road Hampstead Green Neasden Park Kingsbury Park Ë 200m walk Central District DLR DLR East London Northern Bakerloo Circle Piccadilly Central Bakerloo St. John’s Metropolitan Kilburn Dollis Hill Metropolitan Queensbury Stanmore DLR Hammersmith For ExCeL alight at 200m walk London Bridge Northern District Victoria Circle Wood & City Custom House City Pier Waterloo & City Westminster Hammersmith Bus to London City Festival Pier Pier & City Airport Waterloo Pier Metropolitan Part No: 28124/274 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 April 2003 Jubilee line Stations with step-free exit from the Jubilee line Stations with step-free exit from the Jubilee line platforms to the street are shown with this symbol platforms to the street are shown with this symbol Canons Wembley Willesden West Finchley Waterloo Ë Southwark London Canada Canary North Canning Park Kingsbury Park Neasden Green Hampstead Road Swiss Cottage Baker StreetBond Street Green Park Westminster for Waterloo International for Waterloo East Ë Bridge Ë Bermondsey Water Wharf Greenwich Town Ë West Ham Ë Stratford Ë Ë 200m walk Stanmore Queensbury Metropolitan Dollis Hill Kilburn Metropolitan St. John’s Bakerloo Central Piccadilly Circle Bakerloo Northern East London DLR DLR District Central Wood Circle Victoria District Northern London Bridge 200m walk For ExCeL alight at Hammersmith DLR Hammersmith Westminster Waterloo & City City Pier Custom House & City & City Pier Festival Pier Bus to London City Airport Metropolitan Waterloo Pier Part No: 28124/273 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 April 2003 Jubilee line Stations with step-free exit from the Jubilee line Improvement work to tracks and stations may affect your journey, particularly at weekends. Stations with step-free exit from the Jubilee line platforms to the street are shown with this symbol For help planning your journey look for publicity at stations, call 020 7222 1234 or visit www.tfl.gov.uk platforms to the street are shown with this symbol Canning North Canary Canada London Southwark Waterloo Ë Finchley West Willesden Wembley Canons Stratford Ë West Ham Ë Town Ë Greenwich Wharf Water Bermondsey Bridge Ë for Waterloo East Ë for Waterloo International Westminster Green Park Bond Street Baker Street Swiss Cottage Road Hampstead Green Neasden Park Kingsbury Park Ë 200m walk Central District DLR DLR East London Northern Bakerloo Circle Piccadilly Central Bakerloo St. John’s Metropolitan Kilburn Dollis Hill Metropolitan Queensbury Stanmore DLR Hammersmith For ExCeL alight at 200m walk London Bridge Northern District Victoria Circle Wood & City Custom House City Pier Waterloo & City Westminster Hammersmith Trains to Bus to London City Festival Pier Pier & City Airport Gatwick Waterloo Pier Metropolitan Part No: 28124/276 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 May 2005 Jubilee line Stations with step-free exit from the Jubilee line Improvement work to tracks and stations may affect your journey, particularly at weekends. Stations with step-free exit from the Jubilee line platforms to the street are shown with this symbol For help planning your journey look for publicity at stations, call 020 7222 1234 or visit www.tfl.gov.uk platforms to the street are shown with this symbol Canons Wembley Willesden West Finchley Waterloo Ë Southwark London Canada Canary North Canning Park Kingsbury Park Neasden Green Hampstead Road Swiss Cottage Baker StreetBond Street Green Park Westminster for Waterloo International for Waterloo East Ë Bridge Ë Bermondsey Water Wharf Greenwich Town Ë West Ham Ë Stratford Ë Ë 200m walk Stanmore Queensbury Metropolitan Dollis Hill Kilburn Metropolitan St. John’s Bakerloo Central Piccadilly Circle Bakerloo Northern East London DLR DLR District Central Wood Circle Victoria District Northern London Bridge 200m walk For ExCeL alight at Hammersmith DLR Hammersmith Westminster Waterloo & City City Pier Custom House & City Trains to & City Pier Festival Pier Bus to London City Gatwick Airport Metropolitan Waterloo Pier Part No: 28124/275 Zone 5 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 May 2005 Jubilee line Improvement work to tracks and stations may affect your journey, particularly at weekends.
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