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Chesham

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Chalfont & Latimer

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Ruislip

Watford Croxley

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Pinner

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Special fares apply
Watford Junction Watford High Street Bushey

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Edgware
Stanmore

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Brent Cross Golders Green

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Epping Theydon Bois

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Check before you travel
Waterloo & City line open 0621-2148 Mondays to Fridays and 0802-1837 Saturdays. Closed Sundays and Public Holidays. During the London 2012 Games the line will operate 0621-0100 Mondays to Fridays and 0802-0100 Saturdays and Sundays. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Camden Road Step-free from July 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Camden Town Sunday 1300 -1730 open for interchange and exit only ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Canary Wharf Step-free interchange between Underground, Canary Wharf DLR and Heron Quays DLR stations at street level ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cannon Street Open until 2100 Mondays to Fridays and 0730-1930 Saturdays. Closed Sundays. During the London 2012 Games the station will be operating the same opening and closing times as other LU stations. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Cutty Sark for Station is due to be closed at certain Maritime times and dates during the London Greenwich 2012 Games. Check before you travel ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Emirates Opening summer 2012. Greenwich Special fares apply Peninsula ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Emirates Opening summer 2012. Royal Docks Special fares apply ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Farringdon Step-free from July 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Gospel Oak Step-free from July 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hackney Central Step-free from July 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Heron Quays Step-free interchange between Heron Quays and Canary Wharf Underground station at street level ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Hounslow West Step-free access for wheelchair users only ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Pudding Mill Station closed Saturday 14 July Lane until Wednesday 12 September inclusive ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Turnham Green Served by Piccadilly line trains until 0650 Monday to Saturday, 0745 Sunday and after 2230 every evening. At other times use District line ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Waterloo Waterloo & City line open 0615-2141 Mondays to Fridays and 0800-1831 Saturdays. Closed Sundays and Public Holidays. During the London 2012 Games the line will operate 0615-0100 Monday to Fridays and 0800-0100 Saturdays and Sundays. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------West India Quay Not served by DLR trains from Bank towards Lewisham before 1900 on Mondays to Fridays and at anytime between 16 July and 9 September 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------There may be some changes to accessibility arrangements during the London 2012 Games. Please check the Step-free Tube Guide for more detailed information. Bank

High Barnet Totteridge & Whetstone Woodside Park Southgate Arnos Grove Bounds Green Wood Green Turnpike Lane Crouch Hill Archway Gospel Oak Tufnell Park Kentish Town Manor House Upper Holloway Arsenal Holloway Road Caledonian Road Highbury & Islington

Cockfosters Oakwood

Debden Loughton Buckhurst Hill Roding Valley Grange Hill

Amersham Chorleywood

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Rickmansworth

Carpenders Park Moor Park Northwood Northwood Hills Ruislip Manor Hatch End Headstone Lane Harrow & Wealdstone Kenton Northwick Park South Kenton North Wembley Wembley Central Wembley Park Neasden Preston Road

Mill Hill East

West Finchley

West Ruislip Hillingdon Uxbridge Ickenham

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Burnt Oak
Canons Park

Finchley Central East Finchley

Woodford Harringay Green Lanes South Tottenham Seven Sisters Tottenham Hale Walthamstow Queen’s Road Blackhorse Road Walthamstow Central Leytonstone Leyton Midland Road Leyton South Woodford Snaresbrook

Eastcote

North Harrow Harrowon-the-Hill West Harrow

Colindale
Queensbury

Hendon Central
Kingsbury

Ruislip Gardens

Rayners Lane

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Hampstead Heath

Highgate

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Chigwell Hainault Fairlop Barkingside Newbury Park

Redbridge Wanstead Leytonstone High Road Gants Hill Upminster Upminster Bridge Hornchurch Dagenham East

South Harrow

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South Ruislip Sudbury Hill Northolt Sudbury Town Stonebridge Park Harlesden Willesden Junction

Hampstead
Dollis Hill Willesden Green Kilburn Finchley Road & Frognal

Finsbury Park

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Belsize Park

Kentish Town West Camden Road

Kensal Rise Kensal Green

Brondesbury Park Brondesbury
Kilburn High Road

West Hampstead Finchley Road Swiss Cottage

Alperton Queen’s Park Greenford
South Hampstead

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Great Portland Street

Chalk Farm
Camden Town
Mornington Crescent

Dalston Kingsland
Hackney Central

Caledonian Road & Barnsbury

Canonbury

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Stratford International

Wanstead Park
Stratford

Elm Park

St. John’s Wood

Dalston Junction
King’s Cross St. Pancras

Kilburn Park

Perivale

Maida Vale Warwick Avenue Royal Oak Westbourne Park

Paddington

Edgware Marylebone Road

Haggerston

Baker Street

Euston Angel

Hoxton
Old Street

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Homerton

Hackney Wick

Dagenham Heathway Becontree Upney

Woodgrange Park Stratford High Street Pudding Mill Lane Abbey Road Plaistow West Ham

Barking East Ham Upton Park

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Hanger Lane

Park Royal North Ealing Ealing Broadway

Edgware Road Ladbroke Grove Bayswater Notting Hill Gate Lancaster Gate Bond Street Oxford Circus

Warren Street

Euston Square Farringdon Russell Square Barbican Chancery Lane Holborn Covent Garden St. Paul’s Bank

Bethnal Green
Liverpool Street

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Mile End Bow Road

Regent’s Park
Goodge Street Tottenham Court Road Green Park Piccadilly Circus Charing Cross

Latimer Road East Acton
White City Shepherd’s Bush

Shoreditch High Street
Bow Church
Aldgate East

Moorgate

Bromleyby-Bow Devons Road Langdon Park All Saints Blackwall Poplar West India Quay East India

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Osterley

West Acton Acton Central South Acton

North Acton

Wood Lane

Ealing Common

Shepherd’s Bush Market Goldhawk Road

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Holland Park

Queensway

High Street Kensington

Kensington (Olympia) Barons Court

Hyde Park Corner Knightsbridge Gloucester Road Victoria

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Marble Arch

Leicester Square Cannon Street

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Monument London Bridge

Stepney Green

Whitechapel
Shadwell

Aldgate

Westferry

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Star Lane Canning Town

Royal Victoria

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Prince Regent Royal Albert

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Custom House for ExCeL

Mansion House St. James’s Park Westminster Blackfriars

Tower Hill

Limehouse
Tower Gateway

Fenchurch Street

Wapping

Emirates Royal Docks West Silvertown Emirates Greenwich Peninsula

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Acton Town South Ealing Northfields Boston Manor Chiswick Park

Hammersmith

River Thames

Temple Embankment

Beckton Park Cyprus

Rotherhithe Bermondsey

Canary Wharf Heron Quays South Quay North Greenwich

Turnham Stamford Ravenscourt Brook Park Green

West Kensington

Earl’s Court

South Kensington

Sloane Square

Canada Water

Pontoon Dock London City Airport King George V
Gallions Reach Beckton

West Brompton Gunnersbury

Hounslow East Hounslow West Hatton Cross Hounslow Central Kew Gardens

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Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 Heathrow Terminal 4

Heathrow Terminal 5

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Richmond

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Fulham Broadway Parsons Green Putney Bridge East Putney Southfields Wimbledon Park Wimbledon

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Waterloo

Surrey Quays
Crossharbour Imperial Wharf Pimlico

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Oval Stockwell Clapham North

Southwark Mudchute Lambeth North Borough Island Gardens

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Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich Greenwich Deptford Bridge Elverson Road Lewisham

Key to lines

Vauxhall

Elephant & Castle

New Cross Gate
Brockley

New Cross

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Bakerloo
Woolwich Arsenal

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Central Circle District District open weekends, public holidays and some Olympia events Hammersmith & City Jubilee Metropolitan Northern Piccadilly

Clapham Junction

Kennington Honor Oak Park Forest Hill Sydenham Brixton Penge West

Clapham Common Clapham South Balham

Anerley Crystal Palace Norwood Junction West Croydon

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Tooting Bec Tooting Broadway Colliers Wood South Wimbledon
Transport for London

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Victoria Waterloo & City DLR London Overground Emirates Air Line

Morden

This diagram is an evolution of the original design conceived in 1931 by Harry Beck Correct at time of going to print, June 2012

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MAYOR OF LONDON

Transport for London

Index to stations
Grid Station & facilities
C8 Abbey Road { D2 Acton Central ø D2 Acton Town Á ( ) μ ø D7 Aldgate D7 Aldgate East D7 All Saints { B2 Alperton ( ) A1 Amersham Ÿ Á ( ) F7 Anerley Á ø C6 Angel B5 Archway A6 Arnos Grove Ÿ Á B6 Arsenal ______________________________ C4 Baker Street ( ) * F4 Balham Á D6 Bank ( ) § § ({ DLR only) C6 Barbican C9 Barking ( ) μ § ø B9 Barkingside Ÿ Á ( ) D3 Barons Court ( ) C4 Bayswater Á E9 Beckton Á { D9 Beckton Park Á { C9 Becontree ( ) B5 Belsize Park D6 Bermondsey { C7 Bethnal Green D6 Blackfriars § ø B7 Blackhorse Road Ÿ Á D8 Blackwall Á { C4 Bond Street E6 Borough D2 Boston Manor ( ) A6 Bounds Green Á C7 Bow Church { C8 Bow Road Á B4 Brent Cross Ÿ Á F5 Brixton Á { E6 Brockley Á C8 Bromley-by-Bow B4 Brondesbury B3 Brondesbury Park A8 Buckhurst Hill Ÿ Á ( ) A4 Burnt Oak Ÿ A3 Bushey Ÿ Á ______________________________ B6 Caledonian Road ø B6 Caledonian Road & Barnsbury ø B6 Camden Road ø § B5 Camden Town § D7 Canada Water ( ) μ § ø ({ Jubilee line only) D7 Canary Wharf Á()μ{§ D8 Canning Town Á()μ§{ D6 Cannon Street ( ) * μ § § B7 Canonbury ø A3 Canons Park Ÿ ( ) μ A3 Carpenders Park ø A1 Chalfont & Latimer ŸÁ(){ B5 Chalk Farm C6 Chancery Lane D5 Charing Cross ( ) μ §

Zones
3 3 3 1 1 2 4 9 4 1 2/3 4 2 1 3 1 1 4 4 2 1 3 3 5 2 2 2 1 3 2 1 1 4 3/4 2 2 3 2 2 2/3 2 2 5 4 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 1 2 5 7 8
2 1 1

Grid Station & facilities
A1 Chesham Ÿ Á ( ) ø A8 Chigwell ( ) D2 Chiswick Park A2 Chorleywood ŸÁ()μ{ F5 Clapham Common Á E4 Clapham Junction ø ()*μ§ F5 Clapham North Á F4 Clapham South Á A7 Cockfosters Ÿ Á ( ) A4 Colindale Ÿ F4 Colliers Wood Á D5 Covent Garden E7 Crossharbour { B6 Crouch Hill A2 Croxley Ÿ ( ) F6 Crystal Palace Ÿ ( ) D9 Custom House for ExCeL Á{ E7 Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich Á { D9 Cyprus Á { ______________________________ B9 Dagenham East ( ) B9 Dagenham Heathway ø()μ C7 Dalston Junction Á { μ B7 Dalston Kingsland A8 Debden Ÿ Á ( ) E7 Deptford Bridge Á { C7 Devons Road { B4 Dollis Hill ( ) * μ ______________________________ C2 Ealing Broadway ()μ§ D2 Ealing Common ( ) D3 Earl’s Court ( ) § ø ({ Piccadilly line only) C3 East Acton B2 Eastcote Ÿ Á ( ) A5 East Finchley Ÿ Á C8 East Ham Á ø D8 East India Á { E3 East Putney Á A4 Edgware ø C4 Edgware Road (Bakerloo) C4 Edgware Road (Circle/District/H&C) E5 Elephant & Castle B9 Elm Park ( ) μ ø E7 Elverson Road Á { D5 Embankment D8 Emirates Greenwich Peninsula § D8 Emirates Royal Docks § A8 Epping Ÿ Á ( ) * μ ø C5 Euston ( ) *μ § ∏ (ø Overground only) C5 Euston Square ______________________________ A9 Fairlop Ÿ ( ) C6 Farringdon ø A5 Finchley Central Ÿ()μø B4 Finchley Road ( ) * μ B5 Finchley Road & Frognal

Zones
9 4 3 7 2 2 2 2/3 5 4 3 1 2 3 7 3/4 3 2/3 3 5 5 2 2 6 2/3 2 3 3 3 1/2 2 5 3 3/4 2/3 2/3 5 1 1 1/2 6 2/3 1

Grid Station & facilities
B7 Finsbury Park Á F6 Forest Hill Ÿ Á ø E3 Fulham Broadway ø ______________________________ D9 Gallions Reach Á { B9 Gants Hill D4 Gloucester Road B5 Golders Green ()*μ§ø D3 Goldhawk Road C5 Goodge Street B5 Gospel Oak ( ) * μ ø § A8 Grange Hill ( ) C5 Great Portland Street C1 Greenford Ÿ Á E7 Greenwich Á { D4 Green Park ( ) § { E2 Gunnersbury ______________________________ B7 Hackney Central ø § C7 Hackney Wick ø C7 Haggerston Á { μ A9 Hainault Ÿ ø D3 Hammersmith Á ø B5 Hampstead B5 Hampstead Heath C2 Hanger Lane ( ) B3 Harlesden B7 Harringay Green Lanes ø A3 Harrow & Wealdstone ŸÁ()μø B2 Harrow-on-the Hill ŸÁ() A3 Hatch End Ÿ E1 Hatton Cross Ÿ Á A3 Headstone Lane E1 Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3 ( ) * μ { ∏ E1 Heathrow Terminal 4 { E1 Heathrow Terminal 5 ()μø B4 Hendon Central ( ) μ ø D7 Heron Quays { § A5 High Barnet Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø B6 Highbury & Islington Á (ø Overground only) B5 Highgate Ÿ D4 High Street Kensington A1 Hillingdon Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø D5 Holborn D3 Holland Park Á B6 Holloway Road C7 Homerton ø E6 Honor Oak Park B9 Hornchurch Ÿ ( ) E1 Hounslow Central ( ) E1 Hounslow East Ÿ Á * μ ø E1 Hounslow West Ÿ Á { § C7 Hoxton Á { μ D4 Hyde Park Corner ______________________________ A1 Ickenham Ÿ Á E4 Imperial Wharf ø E7 Island Gardens { ______________________________ E5 Kennington Á B3 Kensal Green

Zones
2 3 2 3 4 1 3 2 1 2 4 1 4 2/3 1 3 2 2 2 4 2 2/3 2 3 3 3 5 5 6 5/6 5 6 6 6 3/4 2 5 2 3 1 6 1 2 2 2 3 6 4 4 5 1/2 1 6 2 2 2 2

Grid Station & facilities
B3 Kensal Rise D3 Kensington (Olympia) ŸÁ()*μø B5 Kentish Town B5 Kentish Town West B3 Kenton E2 Kew Gardens Á ( ) ø B4 Kilburn Á ( ) * μ ø C3 Kilburn High Road C3 Kilburn Park B3 Kingsbury Á ( ) * μ ø C5 King’s Cross St. Pancras Á()μ§∏ { (Victoria, Northern, Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines), ø (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) E9 King George V { D4 Knightsbridge ______________________________ C3 Ladbroke Grove Á E5 Lambeth North C4 Lancaster Gate D7 Langdon Park { C3 Latimer Road D5 Leicester Square F7 Lewisham Á ( ) μ § { B8 Leyton ( ) B8 Leyton Midland Road B8 Leytonstone Ÿ Á ( ) B8 Leytonstone High Road D7 Limehouse { C6 Liverpool Street Á()μ§∏ D6 London Bridge ( ) μ § { D9 London City Airport Á{ A8 Loughton Ÿ Á ( ) ______________________________ C3 Maida Vale B6 Manor House D6 Mansion House D4 Marble Arch C4 Marylebone Á ( ) § C7 Mile End A5 Mill Hill East Ÿ D6 Monument ( ) § C6 Moorgate A2 Moor Park Ÿ ( ) F4 Morden Ÿ ø C5 Mornington Crescent E7 Mudchute Á { ______________________________ B3 Neasden ( ) * μ B9 Newbury Park Ÿ Á ( ) E7 New Cross Á ø ( ) μ § E6 New Cross Gate D3 North Acton C2 North Ealing Ÿ Á ( ) D2 Northfields Á ( ) D8 North Greenwich ŸÁ()*μ§{ B2 North Harrow Á ( ) B1 Northolt ( ) B3 North Wembley B3 Northwick Park ( ) A2 Northwood Ÿ ( )

Zones
2 2 2 2 4 3/4 2 2 2 4 1

Grid Station & facilities
A2 Northwood Hills ( ) F7 Norwood Junction Á Ÿ

Zones
6 4 1/2 5 1 4 2 1 1 3 2 4 4 1 1 5 3 3 2 4 3 2/3 2 4 2 1 2 5 4 1 4 7 4 2 3 2 3 6 5 6 1 1 2 1 3 2 2 2 1 1 4 3 3 3 4 2 5 1 4

Grid Station & facilities
D7 B1 B7 E5 F4 B8 D3 A3 C8 C7 E5 B3 C8

Zones
2 5 3 1 3/4 4 2 5 3 2 2 3 3

Grid Station & facilities
B7 B8 B8 D7 C5 C3 D5 A2 A3 A3 B3 B3

Zones

()*μ
C4 Notting Hill Gate ______________________________ A7 Oakwood Ÿ Á ( ) { C6 Old Street ( ) μ § D1 Osterley Ÿ Á ( ) E5 Oval Á C5 Oxford Circus ______________________________ C3 Paddington ( ) μ § C2 Park Royal ( ) E3 Parsons Green Á F7 Penge West Á ( ) * μ C2 Perivale Ÿ ( ) D5 Piccadilly Circus ( ) § ∏ E4 Pimlico A2 Pinner Ÿ Á ( ) μ { C8 Plaistow D9 Pontoon Dock Á { D7 Poplar Á { B3 Preston Road ( ) D9 Prince Regent Á { C8 Pudding Mill Lane { E3 Putney Bridge Á ______________________________ B3 Queensbury Ÿ Á ( ) * μ C3 Queen’s Park D4 Queensway Á ______________________________ D3 Ravenscourt Park Á B2 Rayners Lane Ÿ Á ( ) B8 Redbridge Ÿ Á ( ) C4 Regent’s Park E2 Richmond Ÿ Á ( ) *μ § ø A2 Rickmansworth Ÿ Á ( ) A8 Roding Valley ( ) ø D7 Rotherhithe D9 Royal Albert Á { C3 Royal Oak D8 Royal Victoria Á { A1 Ruislip Ÿ ( ) B1 Ruislip Gardens Ÿ μ A2 Ruislip Manor ( ) μ C5 Russell Square ______________________________ D5 St. James’s Park C4 St. John’s Wood Á ( ) * μ D6 St. Paul’s B7 Seven Sisters Á D7 Shadwell { (DLR only) C3 Shepherd’s Bush Á (ø Overground only) D3 Shepherd’s Bush Market C7 Shoreditch High Street Á{μ D4 Sloane Square B8 Snaresbrook Ÿ Á ( ) D2 South Acton ø D2 South Ealing E3 Southfields Á ø A6 Southgate Á C4 South Hampstead B2 South Harrow Ÿ ( ) μ D4 South Kensington B3 South Kenton

3 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2/3 3 3 3/4 3 2 1 1 3 6 2 2/3 1 1 1 2 4 1 1 6/7 4 2 2 3 4 2 2 2/3 3 3 2/3 5 5 4 4 6

South Quay { South Ruislip Ÿ Á μ South Tottenham Southwark { South Wimbledon South Woodford Ÿ Á ( ) Stamford Brook Á ( ) Stanmore Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø Star Lane { Stepney Green Stockwell Á Stonebridge Park Stratford Á ( ) * μ { (Jubilee line and DLR) ø (Central line and London Overground) C8 Stratford High Street { B8 Stratford International { B2 Sudbury Hill ( ) B2 Sudbury Town Ÿ Á ( ) μ ø E7 Surrey Quays Á C4 Swiss Cottage Á F6 Sydenham ø ______________________________ D5 Temple A8 Theydon Bois Ÿ ( ) F4 Tooting Bec F4 Tooting Broadway Á D5 Tottenham Court Road B7 Tottenham Hale ŸÁ{ A5 Totteridge & Whetstone Ÿ ) D7 Tower Gateway { D6 Tower Hill B5 Tufnell Park D2 Turnham Green § B6 Turnpike Lane Á ______________________________ B9 Upminster ŸÁ()μ§ø B9 Upminster Bridge C9 Upney ( ) ø B6 Upper Holloway ø C8 Upton Park A1 Uxbridge μ ø ______________________________ E4 Vauxhall ( ) § D4 Victoria ( ) § ∏ B8 Walthamstow Central ŸÁ()§

3 3 4 4 2 2 3 1 6 3 3 1 3 4 1 1 2 2/3 3 6 6 4 2 3 6 1/2 1 3

D2 C3 D3 F7 D7 A5 C8

B4 B2 D7 D3 D5

A1 D9 D7 C3 B4 B3

Walthamstow Queen’s Road ø 3 Wanstead Ÿ 4 Wanstead Park 3 Wapping 2 Warren Street 1 Warwick Avenue 2 Waterloo Á ( ) μ § § 1 ({ Jubilee only) Watford Ÿ Á ( ) 7 Watford Junction Special Ÿ Á ø ( ) *μ Watford High Street 8 Wembley Central ( ) μ ø 4 Wembley Park Ÿ Á ( ) * μ 4 { (Metropolitan line) ø (Jubilee line) West Acton ( ) 3 Westbourne Park 2 West Brompton ø 2 West Croydon ø 5 Westferry Á { 2 West Finchley ( ) ø 4 West Ham 3 { (Jubilee line and DLR) ø (District and H&C lines) West Hampstead 2 (( ) * μ Jubilee line only) West Harrow ( ) * μ 5 West India Quay { § 2 West Kensington 2 Westminster ( ) § 1 { (Jubilee line) ø (Circle and District lines) West Ruislip Ÿ Á ( ) 6 West Silvertown Á { 3 Whitechapel 2 White City Á ( ) 2 Willesden Green Á ) μ 2/3 Willesden Junction Á ø 2/3

()*μ
E3 Wimbledon Ÿ()§ø E3 Wimbledon Park Á A8 Woodford Ÿ ( ) ø C9 Woodgrange Park A6 Wood Green Á D3 Wood Lane * μ ø A5 Woodside Park ŸÁ()ø E9 Woolwich Arsenal Á { 3 3 4 3/4 3 2 4 4

Explanation of symbols
Stations with car parks Stations with bicycle parking
Male/female/baby changing/accessible toilets outside ticket gateline Male/female/baby changing/accessible toilets inside ticket gateline

6 1 1 4 1 4 2 2

Step-free access from street to train Step-free access from street to platform Stations with London Travel Information Centre Check before you travel.

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