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Large-Print-Tube-Map.Pdf 123456789 Special fares apply Key to lines Check before you travel Epping Chesham Watford Junction 97Chalfont & 886 75 Bakerloo Theydon Bois Latimer Watford High Street High Barnet No special arrangements Watford Cockfosters Debden 6 Amersham Bushey Totteridge & Whetstone Central Chorleywood Croxley Oakwood Loughton A Carpenders Park A Chigwell Woodside Park 24 Rickmansworth Moor Park Southgate Buckhurst Hill Grange Hill Served until about 00 Roding Valley Hatch End 5 Mill Hill East Northwood West Finchley Arnos Grove Roding West Ruislip Grange Northwood Edgware 4 Valley Hill Circle Hills Headstone Lane Stanmore Bounds Green Hillingdon Ruislip Finchley Central Blackfriars Underground station closed until Ruislip Harrow & Chigwell Manor Burnt Oak late 2011 Pinner Wealdstone Canons Park Wood Green East Finchley Hainault Uxbridge Ickenham Colindale Eastcote North Harrow Harringay Woodford Cannon Street Open until 2100 Mondays to Fridays. Kenton Queensbury Turnpike Lane Highgate Green Lanes 4 Fairlop Closed Saturdays and Sundays Hendon Central Harrow- Northwick Preston Crouch Hill South Tottenham South Woodford on-the-Hill Park Road Kingsbury Ruislip Rayners Lane Brent Cross Barkingside Gardens 3 Archway Manor House Seven Blackhorse District Sisters Snaresbrook West Road Blackfriars Underground station closed until South Kenton Golders Green Gospel Newbury Park Harrow Oak Tufnell Park late 2011 South Harrow Neasden North Wembley Hampstead Upper Holloway Tottenham Walthamstow Upminster Hampstead Heath Hale Central Redbridge South Ruislip Wembley Cannon Street Open until 2100 Mondays to Fridays. Park Dollis Hill Kentish Town Finsbury B Wembley Central Arsenal Upminster Bridge B Closed Saturdays and Sundays Finchley Road Park Walthamstow Wanstead Gants Sudbury Hill Stonebridge Park Willesden Green & Frognal Kentish Queen’s Road Hill Holloway Road Hornchurch Belsize Park Town West Kensington Served 0700 until 2345 Mondays to Northolt Harlesden Kilburn Leytonstone (Olympia) Saturdays and 0800 until Kensal Brondesbury Caledonian Road 3 2345 Sundays Sudbury Town Rise Park Chalk Farm Dagenham Willesden Junction West Hampstead Highbury & Leyton Leytonstone East Elm Park Camden Islington Canonbury Midland Road High Road Brondesbury Finchley Road Camden Town Road Hammersmith & City Kensal Green 2 Alperton Swiss Cottage Caledonian Dalston Kingsland Leyton Dagenham No special arrangements Road & Wanstead Park Queen’s Park Kilburn South Mornington Heathway High Road Hampstead St. John’s Wood Barnsbury Dalston Junction Hackney Central Greenford Crescent Becontree Jubilee King’s Cross Stratford Woodgrange Park Kilburn Park St. Pancras Canary Wharf Step-free interchange between Edgware Upney Underground, Canary Wharf DLR Maida Vale Great Haggerston Perivale Paddington Road Marylebone Homerton Hackney and Heron Quays DLR stations at Baker Portland Euston 2 Wick Warwick Avenue Barking Street Street street level Pudding Royal Oak Angel Hoxton Upton Park C Hanger Lane Mill Lane East Ham C Westbourne Park Euston Old Street Bethnal Metropolitan Edgware Warren Street Green Mile End Square Chesham Change at Chalfont & Latimer on Road Farringdon Plaistow Park Royal Regent’s Park Liverpool Bow Road most trains Ladbroke Grove Shoreditch Bayswater Russell Street High Street Latimer Road Square Barbican Bromley- West Ham North Ealing Bow Church Northern Goodge Moorgate by-Bow East White Shepherd’s Notting Lancaster Bond Oxford Street Chancery Camden Town From 1300 until 1730 Sundays open City Bush Acton Hill Gate Gate Street Circus Lane Stepney Green Devons Road for interchange and exit only Ealing Broadway St. Paul’s Aldgate West North Holland Queensway Marble Tottenham Holborn East Langdon Park Acton Acton Park Arch Court Road Bank Whitechapel Charing Cross Change at Kennington at off-peak Wood Lane Covent Garden 1 Aldgate 2 3 4 branch times if travelling towards or All Saints from Morden 5 4 312 High Street Green Park Shadwell Canning Royal Acton Central Kensington Leicester Square Westferry Blackwall Town Victoria Shepherd’s Bush Ealing Common Market Hyde Park Corner Piccadilly Custom House for ExCeL Mill Hill East Change at Finchley Central at Kensington Cannon Street Poplar Circus Monument Tower Limehouse East off-peak times South Acton (Olympia) India Prince Regent Goldhawk Road Knightsbridge Mansion House Hill Fenchurch Street Tower Wapping West D Charing Gateway D Piccadilly Barons Gloucester Cross Blackfriars India Quay West Silvertown Royal Albert Acton Town Hammersmith Court Road St. James’s River Thames Covent Garden A short walk from either Park Temple South Ealing Victoria Rotherhithe Beckton Park Leicester Square (6 minutes) Canary Wharf Pontoon Dock or Holborn (9 minutes) Northfields Westminster North Cyprus Chiswick Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt West Earl’s South Sloane Embankment Canada Park Green Brook Park Kensington Court Kensington Square London Bermondsey Greenwich Boston Manor Bridge Water Heron Quays for The O2 Gallions Reach Eastcote to Not served by Piccadilly line trains Uxbridge early mornings Waterloo London City Airport Osterley West Brompton South Quay Beckton Heathrow Open until 2400 Mondays to Gunnersbury Surrey Quays Crossharbour 2 Terminal 4 Saturdays and until 2330 Sundays. 2 King George V Trains may wait for eight minutes Hounslow East Pimlico Southwark before continuing to Terminals 1,2,3 Hounslow Fulham Broadway Mudchute West Hounslow Central Kew Gardens Imperial Wharf 1 Hounslow West Step-free access for wheelchair Hatton Cross Parsons Green Lambeth Borough Island Gardens Richmond 3 users only North Heathrow Putney Bridge E Terminals 1, 2, 3 E Turnham Green Served by Piccadilly line trains early Cutty Sark for 3 Woolwich Arsenal 4 mornings and late evenings only Maritime Greenwich Heathrow East Putney Vauxhall Terminal 4 Elephant & Castle New Cross Gate New Cross Greenwich Victoria Southfields 2 Deptford Bridge No special arrangements Heathrow Terminal 5 5 Clapham Oval Kennington Wimbledon Park Junction Brockley Elverson Road Waterloo & City Stockwell Wimbledon 06 21 Clapham North Lewisham 4 Bank to Waterloo Open 15 until 48 Mondays to Fridays and 0800 until 1830 Saturdays. 6 Clapham Common Closed Sundays and public holidays Brixton Honor Oak Park Clapham South Key to symbols Explanation of zones London Overground Forest Hill Balham Blackfriars Station closed 9 Station in Zone 9 No special arrangements Sydenham 8 8 Tooting Bec Interchange stations Station in Zone 7 Station in Zone 7 DLR Tooting Broadway 3 Penge West Step-free access from the Station in both zones 6 platform to the street Station in Zone 6 Heron Quays Step-free interchange between F Colliers Wood Anerley F National Rail 5 Station in Zone 5 Heron Quays and Canary Wharf 4 Underground station at street level. South Wimbledon Crystal Palace 4 Station in Zone Norwood Junction Riverboat services Station in both zones 3 Morden Tramlink Station in Zone 3 West India Quay Not served by DLR trains from Bank West Croydon 2 Station in Zone 2 towards Lewisham at peak times 4 Airport Station in both zones 5 1 Station in Zone 1 Transport for London October 2010 1 2345689 7 Index to stations GridStation & facilities Zones Grid Station & facilities Zones Grid Station & facilities Zones GridStation & facilities Zones GridStation & facilities Zones GridStation & facilities Zones GridStation & facilities Zones GridStation & facilities Zones October 2010 October D2 Acton Central { 3 D7 Canary Wharf 2 C8 East Ham Á { 3/4 B2 Harrow-on-the Hill 5 C3 Ladbroke Grove Á 2 D1 Osterley Ÿ Á ( ) 4 D2 South Ealing 3 B8 Walthamstow Central 3 D2 Acton Town Á ( ) μ { 3 Á ( ) μ {§ D8 East India Á { 2/3 Ÿ Á ( ) E5 Lambeth North 1 E5 Oval Á 2 E3 Southfields Á { 3 ŸÁ ( ) § D7 Aldgate 1 D8 Canning Town 3 E3 East Putney Á 2/3 A3 Hatch End Ÿ 6 C4 Lancaster Gate 1 C5 Oxford Circus 1 A6 Southgate Á 4 B7 Walthamstow Queen’s 3 D7 Aldgate East 1 Á ( ) μ § { A4 Edgware { 5 E1 Hatton Cross ŸÁ 5/6 D7 Langdon Park { 2 ______________________________ C4 South Hampstead 2 Road { D7 All Saints { 2 D6 Cannon Street ( ) * μ §§ 1 C4 Edgware Road (Bakerloo) 1 A3 Headstone Lane 5 C3 Latimer Road 2 C3 Paddington ( ) μ § 1 B2 South Harrow Ÿ ( ) μ 5 B8 Wanstead Ÿ 4 C2 Alperton ( ) 4 B7 Canonbury 2 C4 Edgware Road 1 E1 Heathrow Terminals 6 D5 Leicester Square § 1 C2 Park Royal ( ) 3 D4 South Kensington 1 C8 Wanstead Park 3 A1 Amersham Ÿ Á ( ) * μ 9 A3 Canons Park Ÿ ( ) μ 5 (Circle/District/H&C) 1, 2, 3 { ∏ F7 Lewisham Á ( ) μ § { 2/3 E3 Parsons Green Á 2 B3 South Kenton 4 D7 Wapping 2 F7 Anerley Á { 4 A3 Carpenders Park { 7 E5 Elephant & Castle 1/2 E1 Heathrow Terminal 4 { § 6 B8 Leyton ( ) 3 F7 Penge West Á 4 D7 South Quay { 2 C5 Warren Street § 1 C6 Angel 1 A1 Chalfont & Latimer 8 B9 Elm Park ( ) μ { 6 E1 Heathrow Terminal 5 6 B8 Leyton Midland Road 3 C2 Perivale Ÿ( ) 4 B1 South Ruislip ŸÁ μ 5 C3 Warwick Avenue 2 B5 Archway 2/3 ŸÁ ( ) { E7 Elverson Road Á { 2/3 ( ) μ { B8 Leytonstone Ÿ Á ( ) 3/4 D5 Piccadilly Circus ( ) § ∏ 1 B7 South Tottenham 3 D5 Waterloo Á ( ) μ § { § 1 A6 Arnos Grove ŸÁ 4 B5 Chalk Farm 2 D5 Embankment § 1 B4 Hendon Central ( ) μ { 3/4 B8 Leytonstone High Road 3 E4 Pimlico 1 E5 Southwark { 1 A2 Watford ŸÁ ( ) 7 B6 Arsenal 2 C6 Chancery Lane 1 A8 Epping ŸÁ ( ) * μ { 6 D7 Heron Quays { § 2 D7 Limehouse { 2 A2 Pinner ŸÁ ( ) μ { 5 F4 South Wimbledon 3/4 A3 Watford Junction Special large print Tube map Tube print large ______________________________ D5 Charing Cross ( ) μ § § 1 C5 Euston ( ) § ∏ 1 A5 High Barnet ŸÁ ( ) μ { 5 C6 Liverpool Street 1 C8 Plaistow 3 B8 South Woodford ŸÁ ( ) 4 Ÿ Á {
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