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DESTINATIONS British Stations London Airports London Postcodes 3 INDEX DESTINATIONS British stations 4 London airports 54 London postcodes 56 TfL Step-free stations 63 Manual boarding ramps 67 PUBLIC BUILDINGS Embassies 69 Hospitals 78 LEISURE & ENTERTAINMENT Hotels 82 Places of interest 93 Theatres 100 Art galleries 104 Museums 107 Parks & gardens 111 Sports venues 113 Shopping - famous shops 116 Shopping - areas & centres 117 Shopping - markets 118 ACCESSIBILITY Disability awareness 119 Wheelchair taxi policy information 122 MAPS & GUIDES Gate codes 124 HOT security information 126 Useful numbers 128 DLR map 129 Overground map 130 River services map 132 Tramlink map 133 Notes 134 Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS 4 Destination Zone Route and approximate journey time Abbey Road 3 DLR Abbey Wood London Bridge 27’ OR Charing Cross 34’ Aberdeen Euston 7hr 01’ OR King’s Cross St.Pancras 7hr 04’ Abridge Loughton Station for Bus 20 OR Loughton Station for Bus 167 Acton Central 3 n Acton Main Line North Acton for Bus 266 Acton Town 3 n n Addington Village Victoria 15’ for Tramlink OR Brixton to Bromley South for Bus 314 37’ Addiscombe Victoria 16’ for Tramlink Addlestone Vauxhall 37’ Albany Park Charing Cross 31’ Aldershot Waterloo 43’ Aldgate 1 n n Aldgate East 1 n n Alexandra Palace Highbury & Islington 11’ All Saints 2 DLR Alperton 4 n Amersham 9 n Ampere Way Victoria 15’ for Tramlink Anerley 4 n Angel 1 n Angel Road Tottenham Hale Bus Station for Bus 192 Apsley Euston 29’ Archway 2 / 3 n Arena Victoria 15’ for Tramlink Arnos Grove 4 n Arsenal 2 n Ascot Waterloo 45’ OR Victoria to Clapham Junction to Sunningdale 47’ OR Paddington to Reading 59’ Ashford (Middlesex) Vauxhall 31’ Ashford International King’s Cross St.Pancras 48’ Ashtead Vauxhall 34’ OR Victoria 42’ Aveley West Ham to Rainham for Bus 372 30’ Avenue Road King’s Cross St.Pancras 54’ Aylesbury Marylebone 56’ Baker Street 1 n n n n n Balham 3 n Banbury Marylebone 55’ Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS Index 5 Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS 6 Destination Zone Route and approximate journey time Bank 1 n n n DLR Banstead Victoria to Sutton 34’ Barbican 1 n n n Barking 4 n n n Barkingside 4 n Barnehurst London Bridge 30’ OR Charing Cross 36’ OR Victoria 42’ Barnes Vauxhall 15’ Barnes Bridge Vauxhall 18’ Barons Court 2 n n Basildon Mile End 32’ Basingstoke Waterloo 45’ Bath Paddington 1hr 32’ Battersea Park Victoria 4’ OR Vauxhall Station for Bus 344 Bayford Highbury & Islington 35’ Bayswater 1 n n Beaconsfield Marylebone 24’ Beckenham Hill Elephant & Castle 21’ OR Brixton to Beckenham Junction for Bus 54 37’ Beckenham Junction Brixton 13’ Beckenham Road Brixton 19’ OR Charing Cross 33’ Beckton 3 DLR Beckton Park 3 DLR Becontree 5 n Beddington Lane Victoria 21’ for Tramlink Bedford King’s Cross St.Pancras 48’ Belgrave Walk Vauxhall 12’ for Tramlink OR Morden for Bus 201 Bellingham Elephant & Castle 19’ OR Brixton to Beckenham Junction for Bus 54 45’ Belmont Victoria to Sutton 30’ Belmont (Middlesex) Harrow & Wealdstone Station for Bus 258 OR Harrow-on-the-Hill for Bus 258 23’ Belsize Park 2 n Belvedere London Bridge 29’ OR London Bridge 38’ Berkhamsted Euston 28’ Bermondsey 2 n Berrylands Vauxhall 20’ OR Waterloo to Surbiton for Bus K2 43’ Berwick-upon-Tweed King’s Cross St.Pancras 3hr 46’ Bethnal Green 2 n Bexley Charing Cross 33’ Bexleyheath London Bridge 27’ OR Charing Cross 34’ OR Victoria 39’ Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS Index 7 Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS 8 Destination Zone Route and approximate journey time Bickley Victoria to Bromley South 19’ OR Brixton 22’ Biggin Hill Victoria 15’ for Tramlink to New Addington for Bus 464 Billericay Stratford 23’ OR Liverpool Street 32’ Birkbeck Brixton to Beckenham Junction 16’ OR Brixton Station for Bus 322 to Tulse Hill Station 23’ Birmingham Euston 1hr 10’ Bishops Stortford Tottenham Hale 23’ Blackfriars 1 n n Blackheath London Bridge 13’ Blackhorse Lane Victoria 15’ for Tramlink Blackhorse Road 3 n n Blackpool Euston 2hr 34’ Blackwall 2 DLR Bolton Euston 2hr 23’ Bond Street 1 n n Borehamwood Kentish Town 26’ OR West Hampstead 31’ OR King’s Cross St.Pancras 33’ Borough 1 n Boston Manor 4 n Bounds Green 3 / 4 n Bournemouth Waterloo 1hr 45’ OR Victoria 1hr 53’ Bow Church 2 DLR Bow Road 2 n n Bowes Park Highbury & Islington 14’ OR Finsbury Park Bradford Paddington 3hr 41’ Brent Cross 3 n Brentford Vauxhall 26’ OR Boston Manor for Bus E8 Brentwood Stratford to Shenfield 19’ OR Liverpool Street to Shenfield 25’ Bricket Wood Watford Junction 24’ Brighton Victoria 52’ Brimsdown Tottenham Hale 7’ Bristol Paddington 1hr 27’ Brixton 2 n Brockley 2 n Bromley North Victoria to Bromley South for Bus 352 22’ OR Brixton to Bromley South for Bus 352 25’ Bromley South Victoria 16’ OR Brixton 19’ Bromley-by-Bow 2 / 3 n n Brondesbury 2 n Brondesbury Park 2 n Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS Index 9 Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS 10 Destination Zone Route and approximate journey time Brookmans Park Finsbury Park to Hatfield 22’ OR Highbury & Islington 29’ Broxbourne Tottenham Hale 12’ Bruce Grove Seven Sisters 2’ OR Seven Sisters Station for Bus 476 / 149 Buckhurst Hill 5 n Burnt Oak 4 n Bush Hill Park Seven Sisters 11’ OR Turnpike Lane for Bus 231 OR Highbury & Islington to Enfield Chase 35’ Bushey 8 n Byfleet & New Haw Waterloo to Woking 30’ OR Vauxhall 36’ Caledonian Road 2 n Caledonian Road & Barnsbury 2 n Cambridge King’s Cross St.Pancras 55’ OR Finsbury Park 56’ Cambridge Heath Bethnal Green Station for Bus 254 / D6 Camden Road 2 n Camden Town 2 n Canada Water 2 n n Canary Wharf 2 n DLR Canning Town 3 n DLR Cannon Street 1 n n Canonbury 2 n Canons Park 5 n Canterbury King’s Cross St.Pancras 1hr 06’ Cardiff Paddington 2hr 09’ Carlisle Euston 3hr 15’ Carpenders Park 7 n Carshalton Brixton Station for Bus 322 to Herne Hill Station 26’ OR Victoria 28’ OR Elephant & Castle 30’ Carshalton Beeches London Bridge to Norwood Junction 25’ OR Victoria to Sutton 30’ Castle Bar Park Greenford 6’ OR Paddington 24’ Caterham London Bridge to Norwood Junction 36’ OR Victoria to Upper Warlingham for Bus 407 41’ Catford Elephant & Castle 17’ OR London Bridge 19’ OR Charing Cross 23’ Catford Bridge London Bridge 15’ OR Charing Cross 19’ Chadwell Heath Stratford 15’ OR Liverpool Street 22’ Chafford Hundred West Ham 30’ Chalfont & Latimer 8 n Chalk Farm 2 n Chancery Lane 1 n Charing Cross 1 n n Charlton London Bridge 15’ OR Charing Cross 24’ Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS Index 11 Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS 12 Destination Zone Route and approximate journey time Chatham Victoria 1hr Cheam Victoria 30’ Chelmsford Stratford 24’ OR Liverpool Street 32’ Chelsfield Charing Cross to Orpington 26’ Chelsham Victoria to Upper Warlingham for Bus 409 38’ Cheltenham Euston 2hr OR Paddington 2hr 12’ Chertsey Vauxhall to Weybridge 40’ Chesham 9 n Cheshunt Tottenham Hale 8’ Chessington North Vauxhall 27’ OR Waterloo to Surbiton for Bus 71 35’ Chessington South Vauxhall 29’ OR Waterloo to Surbiton for Bus 71 42’ Chester Euston 1hr 35’ Chichester Victoria 1hr 32’ Chigwell 4 n Chingford Walthamstow Central 11’ Chippenham Paddington 1hr 17’ Chislehurst London Bridge 24’ OR Charing Cross 27’ Chiswick Vauxhall 21’ OR Turnham Green Station for Bus E3 Chiswick Park 3 n Chorleywood 7 n Church Street Victoria 18’ for Tramlink City Thameslink St. Paul’s Station for Bus 100 OR walk from Blackfriars Clacton Stratford 1hr 19’ OR Liverpool Street 1hr 26’ Clapham Common 2 n Clapham High Street 2 n From late 2012 OR London Bridge 17’ Clapham Junction 2 n Vauxhall 6’ OR Victoria 7’ Clapham North 2 n Clapham South 2 / 3 n Clapton Walthamstow Central 5’ OR Liverpool Street 10’ Claybury South Woodford Station for Bus 179 OR Blackhorse Road Station for Bus 123 Claygate Vauxhall 27’ Clock House Brixton 24’ OR Charing Cross 26’ Cobham Vauxhall 34’ Cockfosters 5 n Colchester Stratford 44’ OR Liverpool Street 57’ Colindale 4 n Collier Row Stratford to Romford for Bus 252 32’ OR Liverpool Street to Romford for Bus 252 39’ Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS Index 13 Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS 14 Destination Zone Route and approximate journey time Colliers Wood 3 n Coombe Lane Victoria 16’ for Tramlink Corbets Tey Upminster for Bus 370 32’ Coulsdon South London Bridge 24’ Covent Garden 1 n Coventry Euston 59’ Cowley Paddington 2hr 21’ Cranford Hounslow West for Bus 482 OR Hounslow East for Bus 111 Cranham Upminster for Bus 346 39’ Crawley Victoria 46’ Crayford Charing Cross 36’ Creekmouth Upney for Bus 62 to Barking Industrial Park for Bus 287 Crewe Euston 1hr 30’ Crews Hill Highbury & Islington 27’ Cricklewood West Hampstead 20’ OR King’s Cross St.Pancras 22’ Crockenhill Victoria to St Mary Cray for Bus R6 30’ OR Charing Cross to Orpington for Bus R6 37’ Crofton Park Elephant & Castle 14’ OR London Bridge to Honor Oak Park for Bus P4 29’ OR Brixton Station for Bus P4 Crossharbour 2 DLR Crouch Hill 3 n Croxley 7 n Crystal Palace 3 / 4 n London Bridge 19’ OR Victoria 27’ Cuffley Highbury & Islington 30’ Custom House 3 DLR Cutty Sark 2 / 3 DLR Cyprus 3 DLR Dagenham Dock West Ham 17’ Dagenham East 5 n Dagenham Heathway 5 n Dalston Junction 2 n Dalston Kingsland 2 n Darlington King’s Cross St.Pancras 2hr 29’ Dartford Charing Cross 42’ Debden 6 n Denham Marylebone 22’ Denham Golf Club Marylebone 27’ Denmark Hill 2 n from late 2012 OR Victoria 9’ Deptford London Bridge 6’ Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS Index 15 Destinations / BRITISH STATIONS 16 Destination Zone Route and approximate journey time Deptford Bridge 2 / 3 DLR Derby Euston 1hr 42’ OR King’s Cross St.Pancras 1hr 43’ Devons Road 2 DLR Didcot Paddington 49’ Dollis Hill 3 n Doncaster King’s Cross
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