List of London Underground stations

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The London Underground is a metro system in the United Kingdom that serves Greater London and the home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire. Its first section opened in 1863,[1] making it the oldest underground metro system in the world – although in fact approximately 55% of the current network is above ground,[2] as it generally runs on the surface in outlying suburbs.

The system comprises eleven lines – Bakerloo, Central, Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, Waterloo & City – serving 270 stations.[3] It is operated by Transport for London (TfL).

Most of the system is north of the River Thames, with six London boroughs in the south of the city not served by the Underground. The London Borough of Hackney, to the north, has two stations on its border. Some stations at the north-eastern end of the Central line are in the Epping Forest district of Essex and some stations at the north-western end of the Metropolitan line are in the Three Rivers and Watford districts of Hertfordshire and the Chiltern district of Buckinghamshire.

There are two instances where two separate stations share the same name: there is one Edgware Road station on the Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines and another Edgware Road on the Bakerloo line, and there is one Hammersmith station on the District and Piccadilly lines and another Hammersmith station on the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines. Although the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines station at Paddington is on the other side of the main line station to the Bakerloo, Circle and District lines station, it is shown as a single station on the current Tube map. It has been shown as two separate stations at different times in the past.

TfL plans to open six new stations by 2020 as a result of extensions to the Metropolitan and Northern lines. One Metropolitan line station, Watford, will close due to its branch being diverted onto a new route. Two of the planned Metropolitan line stations, Watford High Street and Watford Junction, are currently served by London Overground.

Stations

Listed for each of the 270 stations are the line(s) serving it, local authority and the fare zone in which it is located,[note 1] the date it and any earlier main line service opened, previous names and passenger usage statistics in millions per year.

Station Photo Line(s)[*] Local authority Zone(s)[†] Opened[4] Main line
opened
Other name(s)[note 2] Usage[5]
Acton Town A brown-bricked building with a flat-slabbed roof and six columns of windows on the front face standing below a blue sky with white cloudsDistrict
Piccadilly
Ealing31 July 1879Mill Hill Park: 1879–19106.04
Aldgate A light grey building with "M.R. ALDGATE STATION M.R." written in stone on the front face and a black car driving in the foregroundMetropolitan[a]
Circle
City of London118 November 18768.85
Aldgate East A building flanked by green, wooden walls with three people standing outside and one person walking by all under a clear, blue skyHammersmith & City[d]
District
Tower Hamlets16 October 1884
resited 31 October 1938
Commercial Road: Proposed before opening14.00
Alperton A red-bricked building with a grey-slabbed roof and "ALPERTON STATION" written in stone just under the roof all under a blue sky with white cloudsPiccadilly[h]Brent428 June 1903Perivale-Alperton: 1903–103.05
Amersham A long building with two chimneys protruding from its roof and four cars driving from left to right across a paved area in the foregroundMetropolitanChiltern91 September 1892Amersham: 1892–1922
Amersham & Chesham Bois: 1922–34
2.32
Angel The interior of a building with a rounded roof and walls, several doors on the right, railway tracks on the left, and three people walking in the middleNorthernIslington117 November 190119.20
Archway A doorway with a sign above it stating "ARCHWAY STATION" in white letters on a blue background all under two large, grey vents that are side-by-sideNorthernIslington2 & 322 June 1907Archway Tavern: Proposed before opening
Highgate: 1907–39
Archway (Highgate): 1939–41
Highgate (Archway): 1941–47
9.28
Arnos Grove A building with a rectangular first floor and a circular second floor composed of red-bricked walls, a grey-slabbed roof, and several columns of windowsPiccadillyEnfield419 September 1932Bowes Road: Proposed before opening[6]4.61
Arsenal A light grey building with a sign stating "ARSENAL STATION" in white letters on a blue background and four bicycles laying idle in the foregroundPiccadillyIslington215 December 1906Gillespie Road: 1906–32
Arsenal (Highbury Hill): 1932– suffix gradually dropped
2.82
Baker Street A street filled with people in front of a light grey building that has variously coloured signs protruding from it stating a variety of different thingsMetropolitan[b]
Bakerloo
Circle
Jubilee
Hammersmith & City
City of Westminster110 January 186328.78
Balham A street with twelve people walking on it and two cars driving on it with three buildings in the background and a grey sky overheadNorthernWandsworth36 December 192614.31
Bank The interior of a building with a rounded roof and walls, a grey door on the left, a railway track on the right, and a man walking in the middleWaterloo & City
Northern
Central
City of London18 August 1898City (W&C line): 1898–1940
Lombard Street (Northern line): Proposed before opening
61.80
[note 3]
Barbican A red train with a grey top and a black sign that reads "CIRCLE LINE" in yellow letters is on railway tracks leading from the background to the foreground.Metropolitan[b]
Circle
Hammersmith & City
City of London123 December 1865Aldersgate Street: 1865–1910
Aldersgate: 1910–23
Aldersgate & Barbican: 1923–68
11.83
Barking A grey building with windows stands under a clear, blue sky as people mill about on the sidewalk in front of the building and vehicles traverse the foreground.District[j]
Hammersmith & City
Barking and Dagenham42 June 190213 June 185418.20
Barkingside A red-bricked building with a sloping, black roof, four chimneys, and a sign that reads "UNDERGROUND" under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralRedbridge431 May 19481 May 19031.62
Barons Court A brown building with a sign that reads "BARONS COURT STATION DISTRICT RAILWAY" under a blue sky with white clouds with two cars in the foregroundDistrict
Piccadilly
Hammersmith and Fulham29 October 19057.12
Bayswater A white-bricked building with a clear, sloped roof and a sign that reads "BAYSWATER STATION" in white letters on a blue backgroundDistrict[c]
Circle
City of Westminster11 October 1868Bayswater: 1868–1923
Bayswater (Queen's Road) & Westbourne Grove: 1923–33
Bayswater (Queen's Road): 1933–46
Bayswater (Queensway): 1946– suffix gradually dropped
4.71
Becontree A red-bricked building with five people standing in front of it and a blue sign reading "BECONTREE STATION" all under a clear, blue skyDistrictBarking and Dagenham518 July 193228 June 1926Gale Street: 1926–323.64
Belsize Park A red-bricked building with eight people standing in front of it and a blue sign reading "BELSIZE PARK STATION" in white letters all under a bright skyNorthernCamden222 June 1907Belsize: Proposed before opening6.24
Bermondsey A grey building with a blue sign reading "BERMONDSEY STATION" in white letters and four bicycles lying idle in the foreground all under a blue skyJubileeSouthwark217 September 199910.64
Bethnal Green The interior of a building with a rounded roof and walls, a railway track on the left, some doors on the right, and a man walking in the middleCentralTower Hamlets24 December 1946Bethnal: Proposed before opening15.57
Blackfriars A red and grey train with a black sign that reads "UPMINSTER" in yellow letters is on railway tracks leading from the background to the foreground.District[i]
Circle
City of London130 May 187014.83
Blackhorse Road A building with a blue sign reading "BLACKHORSE ROAD STATION" in white letters and several people and cars in the foreground all under a blue skyVictoriaWaltham Forest31 September 19689.00
Bond Street The interior of a building with a rounded ceiling and walls and doors on the left, a railway track on the right, and people walking in the middleCentral
Jubilee
City of Westminster124 September 1900Davies Street: Proposed before opening
Selfridge's: Proposed in 1909
38.80
Borough A brown- and tan-tiled building with a blue sign reading "BOROUGH STATION" in white letters and several people walking around all under a blue skyNorthernSouthwark118 December 18905.87
Boston Manor A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "BOSTON MANOR STATION" and a person in the foreground all under a blue sky with white cloudsPiccadilly[l]Ealing
Hounslow
41 May 1883Boston Road: 1883–19112.29
Bounds Green A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "BOUNDS GREEN" in white letters and several people walking in the foreground all under a blue skyPiccadillyHaringey3 & 419 September 1932Brownlow Road: Proposed before opening6.39
Bow Road A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "BOW ROAD STATION" in white letters and a tree in the foreground all under a blue sky with white cloudsDistrict[j]
Hammersmith & City
Tower Hamlets211 June 19025.66
Brent Cross A red-bricked building with "BRENT CROSS STATION" written on it and light grey pillars making up the facade all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernBarnet319 November 1923Woodstock: Proposed before opening
Brent: 1923–76
2.52
Brixton A building with scaffolding around it and a large window with a sign reading "UNDERGROUND" in white letters on a blue rectangleVictoriaLambeth223 July 197132.84
Bromley-by-Bow Three people walking on a platform, the one on the left boarding a train, the one in the middle carrying bags, and the one on the right walking through a doorDistrict[j]
Hammersmith & City
Tower Hamlets2 & 32 June 190231 March 1858Bromley: 1858–19683.75
Buckhurst Hill A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "BUCKHURST HILL STATION" in white letters and four cars parked in the foregroundCentralEpping Forest521 November 194822 August 18562.30
Burnt Oak A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "BURNT OAK STATION" in white letters and four surveillance cameras in front of the doorsNorthernBarnet427 October 1924Sheaves Hill/Orange Hill/Deansbrook: Proposed before opening
Burnt Oak: 1924–28
Burnt Oak (Watling): 1928– suffix gradually dropped
4.49
Caledonian Road A red-bricked building with "CALEDONIAN RD." in gold letters and a blue sign reading "CALEDONIAN ROAD STATION" in white letters belowPiccadillyIslington215 December 1906Barnsbury: Proposed before opening5.72
Camden Town A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "CAMDEN TOWN STATION" in white letters and a red sign reading "FIRST CHOICE RESTAURANT" in white lettersNorthernCamden222 June 1907Camden Road: Proposed before opening22.51
Canada Water A circular building that has large windows making up its walls so that the interior of the building is visible and the building's surroundings are partially reflectedJubileeSouthwark217 September 199915.10
Canary Wharf A wide, grey archway with a blue sign reading "CANARY WHARF STATION" in white letters and a man in a black suit walking throughJubileeTower Hamlets217 September 199950.91
Canning Town A grey building with a black top and a blue sign reading "CANNING TOWN STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsJubileeNewham2 & 314 May 199914 June 184713.28
Cannon Street A building with four people walking in front of it, one man in a white shirt sitting in front of it, and one white vehicle driving in front of itDistrict[i]
Circle
City of London16 October 18849.39
Canons Park A railway platform with a railway track running through it from the left portion of the background to the right portion of the foregroundJubilee[e]Harrow510 December 1932Canons Park (Edgware): 1932–333.07
Chalfont & Latimer A brown-bricked building with two brown-bricked chimneys, some trees in the background, and a speed bump in the foreground all under a blue skyMetropolitanChiltern88 July 1889Chalfont Road: 1889–19151.67
Chalk Farm A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "UNDERGROUND" in white letters such that the "U" and the "D" are larger than the rest of the lettersNorthernCamden222 June 1907Adelaide Road: Proposed before opening5.89
Chancery Lane A staircase leading down below a sidewalk with a sign above reading "UNDERGROUND" in white letters on a blue rectangle in front of a red circleCentralCity of London
Camden
130 July 1900Chancery Lane: 1900–34
Chancery Lane (Grays Inn): 1934– suffix gradually dropped
17.48
Charing Cross The interior of a building with a rounded ceiling and walls, three benches on the left, a railway track on the right, and advertisements on the wallsBakerloo
Northern
City of Westminster110 March 1906Trafalgar Square (Bakerloo line): 1906–79
Charing Cross (Northern line): 1907–14
Charing Cross (Strand) (Northern line): 1914–15
Strand (Northern line): 1915–79
19.47
Chesham A grey railway platform with a series of light poles surrounded by brown trees, green bushes, and yellow and white flowers all under a white skyMetropolitanChiltern98 July 18891.13
Chigwell A brown-bricked building with a black roof and a blue sign that reads "CHIGWELL STATION" in white letters all under a white skyCentralEpping Forest421 November 19481 May 19030.50
Chiswick Park A brown-bricked building with a light blue strip over the doorway containing a darker blue sign reading "CHISWICK PARK STATION" in white lettersDistrictEaling31 July 1879Acton Green: 1879–87
Chiswick Park & Acton Green: 1887–1910
2.25
Chorleywood A small, brown-bricked building with a brown-shingled roof and a silver, two-wheeled vehicle sitting idle in front all under a white skyMetropolitanThree Rivers78 July 1889Chorley Wood 1889–1915
Chorley Wood & Chenies: 1915–34
Chorley Wood: 1934–64
0.75
Clapham Common A pink-tiled building topped by a silver dome culminating in a silver ball all surrounded by people under a white sky with green trees in the backgroundNorthernLambeth23 June 190010.49
Clapham North A white- and grey-bricked building with a blue sign reading "CLAPHAM NORTH STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernLambeth23 June 1900Clapham Road: 1900–266.86
Clapham South A light-grey-tiled building with a blue sign reading "CLAPHAM SOUTH STATION" in white letters and a woman walking in front wearing a black jacketNorthernWandsworth2 & 313 September 1926Nightingale Lane: Proposed before opening8.65
Cockfosters The interior of a building with a black sign suspended from the ceiling reading "PLEASE WAIT IN THIS AREA UNTIL PLATFORM IS INDICATED"PiccadillyEnfield531 July 1933Trent Park: Proposed before opening1.93
Colindale A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "COLINDALE STATION" in white letters and several people in front all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernBarnet418 August 19247.14
Colliers Wood A light-grey-bricked building with a blue sign reading "COLLIERS WOOD STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernMerton313 September 19266.70
Covent Garden A red-bricked building with a white sign reading "COVENT" in blue letters and a blue sign reading "UNDERGROUND" in white letters under a white skyPiccadillyCity of Westminster111 April 190717.54
Croxley A brown-bricked building with a blue sign reading "CROXLEY STATION" in white letters and three cars parked in front all under a blue sky with white cloudsMetropolitanThree Rivers72 November 1925Croxley Green: 1925–491.13
Dagenham East A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "DAGENHAM EAST STATION" in white letters, three people walking in front, and three cars parked outsideDistrictBarking and Dagenham52 June 19021885Dagenham: 1888–19493.00
Dagenham Heathway A girl with a pink shirt and blue jeans on a railway platform with a railway track on the right and a white train on it with a red frontDistrictBarking and Dagenham512 September 1932Heathway: 1932–19496.08
Debden Two people walking on a green bridge with a white lattice running over a railway track and platform under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralEpping Forest625 September 194924 April 1865Chigwell Road: 1865
Chigwell Lane: 1865–1949
2.47
Dollis Hill People walking on a railway platform with a train on the right with white siding and red doors all under a blue sky with white cloudsJubilee[e]Brent31 October 19094.26
Ealing Broadway A number of people standing and sitting in front of a grey building with a white sign reading "Ealing Broadway" all under a blue sky with white cloudsDistrict
Central
Ealing31 July 187916.79
Ealing Common A grey building with a blue sign reading "EALING COMMON STATION" in white letters and two green trees in the background all under a blue skyDistrict
Piccadilly
Ealing31 July 1879Ealing Common: 1879–86
Ealing Common and West Acton 1886–1910
3.19
Earl's Court The interior of a building with windows on the ceiling and a railway track running from the background to the foreground in the centreDistrict
Piccadilly
Kensington and Chelsea1 & 230 October 1871
resited 1 February 1878
19.99
East Acton A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "EAST ACTON STATION" in white letters and a man walking in front all under a white skyCentralHammersmith and Fulham23 August 19204.08
East Finchley A white building with brick sections spanning a railway track and resting on railway platforms on either side all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernBarnet33 July 193922 August 18677.31
East Ham A red- and brown-bricked building with a blue sign reading "EAST HAM STATION" in white letters and people walking in front all under a white skyDistrict[j]
Hammersmith & City
Newham3 & 42 June 1902185814.70
East Putney A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "EAST PUTNEY STATION" in white letters and people standing in front all under a blue sky with white cloudsDistrictWandsworth2 & 33 June 18896.18
Eastcote A brown-bricked building with a blue sign reading "EASTCOTE STATION" in white letters and people walking in front all under a blue sky with white cloudsMetropolitan
Piccadilly[k]
Hillingdon526 May 19063.01
Edgware A white bluilding with white columns upholding a brown-shingled roof with people walking and standing in front all under a blue skyNorthernBarnet518 August 19245.28
Edgware Road A red-bricked building with a white sign reading "EDGWARE ROAD STATION" in red letters with a car driving in the foregroundBakerlooCity of Westminster115 June 19074.62
Edgware Road A tan-coloured building with brown-framed windows and a sign reading "METROPOLITAN EDGWARE ROAD STATION RAILWAY" in brown lettersHammersmith & City[c][d]
District
Circle
City of Westminster11 October 18637.15
Elephant & Castle A light blue building with a dark blue sign reading "ELEPHANT & CASTLE STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthern
Bakerloo
Southwark1 & 218 December 189022.10
Elm Park A brown-bricked building with a blue sign reading "ELM PARK STATION" in white letters and people walking in front all under a blue skyDistrictHavering613 May 19353.28
Embankment A grey building with a blue sign reading "EMBANKMENT STATION" in white letters and people standing in the foreground all under a white skyDistrict[i]
Bakerloo
Northern
Circle
City of Westminster130 May 1870Charing Cross (District line): 1870–1915
Embankment (Bakerloo line): 1906–14
Charing Cross (Embankment) (Bakerloo & Northern lines): 1914–15
Charing Cross: 1915–74
Charing Cross Embankment: 1974–6
22.13
Epping A brown-bricked building with a blue sign reading "EPPING STATION" in white letters and people in the foreground all under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralEpping Forest625 September 194924 April 18653.97
Euston A white building with black columns and a white sign reading "EUSTON STATION" in blue letters and a traffic pilon in the foreground all under a white skyNorthern
Victoria
Camden122 June 1907Melton Street: Proposed before opening43.07
Euston Square A building covered in windows with a blue sign reading "EUSTON SQUARE STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsMetropolitan[b]
Circle
Hammersmith & City
Camden110 January 1863Gower Street: 1863–190914.13
Fairlop A brown-bricked building with a blue sign reading "FAIRLOP STATION" in white letters and a car parked in front all under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralRedbridge431 May 19481 May 19031.24
Farringdon A white building with a sign reading "FARRINGDON & HIGH HOLBORN STATION" in gold letters and people in front all under a blue sky with white cloudsMetropolitan[b]
Circle
Hammersmith & City
Islington110 January 1863
resited 23 December 1865
Farringdon Street: 1863–1922
Farringdon & High Holborn: 1922–36
20.14
Finchley Central A white- and beige-bricked building with a blue sign reading "FINCHLEY CENTRAL STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky fading to purple on the horizonNorthernBarnet414 April 194022 August 1867Finchley & Hendon: 1867–72
Finchley: 1872–96
Finchley (Church End): 1896–1940
7.20
Finchley Road A white building with a blue-shingled roof and a blue sign reading "FINCHLEY ROAD STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsMetropolitan
Jubilee[f]
Camden230 June 18799.63
Finsbury Park A grey-panelled building with a blue sign reading "FINSBURY PARK" in white letters and a woman with a brown coat standing in the doorwayPiccadilly
Victoria
Islington215 December 190631.22
Fulham Broadway The interior of a building with white walls, white flooring, and a railway track running down the middle of the corridor with a train on itDistrictHammersmith and Fulham21 March 1880Walham Green: 1880–19529.63
Gants Hill Two people sitting on brown benches and one person standing inside a building with a white, rounded ceiling, white-tiled floors, and three escalatorsCentralRedbridge414 December 1947Ilford North/Cranbrook: Proposed before opening6.83
Gloucester Road A beige-bricked building with a green sign reading "METROPOLITAN & DISTRICT RAILWAYS GLOUCESTER ROAD STATION" in white lettersDistrict[c]
Piccadilly
Circle
Kensington and Chelsea11 October 1868Brompton (Gloucester Road): 1868–190713.84
Golders Green A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "GOLDERS GREEN STATION" in white letters and people in front all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernBarnet322 June 19078.41
Goldhawk Road A brown-bricked building with a blue sign reading "GOLDHAWK ROAD STATION" in white letters and two women walking in front all under a grey skyHammersmith & City[m]
Circle
Hammersmith and Fulham21 April 19142.14
Goodge Street A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "GOODGE STREET STATION" in white letters and several people walking in front all under a blue skyNorthernCamden122 June 1907Tottenham Court Road: 1907–087.52
Grange Hill A brown-bricked building with a blue sign reading "GRANGE HILL STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralRedbridge421 November 19481 May 19030.67
Great Portland Street A beige-bricked building with a blue sign reading "GREAT PORTLAND STREET STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsMetropolitan[b]
Circle
Hammersmith & City
City of Westminster110 January 1863Portland Road: 1863–1917
Great Portland Street: 1917–23
Great Portland Street & Regent's Park: 1923–33
8.08
Greenford A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "GREENFORD STATION" in white letters and people in front all under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralEaling430 June 19471 October 19044.68
Green Park The interior of a building with a rounded, white roof, white walls, grey flooring, and a train on the right carrying passengersPiccadilly
Victoria
Jubilee
City of Westminster115 December 1906Dover Street: 1906–3339.34
Gunnersbury A group of people standing on a railway platform with a railway track to the right and a white-and-red train running on it with its headlights onDistrictHounslow31 June 18771 January 1869Brentford Road: 1869–715.71
Hainault A red-bricked building with a blue sign reading "HAINAULT STATION" in white letters and a lamp post in front all under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralRedbridge431 May 19481 May 19033.80
Hammersmith A beige building with a circular, red sign in the middle stating "Coca-Cola" in white letters and a rectangular, blue sign belowDistrict
Piccadilly
Hammersmith and Fulham29 September 187429.31
Hammersmith A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "HAMMERSMITH STATION" in white letters all under a grey skyHammersmith & City[m]
Circle
Hammersmith and Fulham213 June 1864
resited 1 December 1868
10.85
Hampstead A red-bricked building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "HAMPSTEAD STATION" in white letters and people in front all under a white skyNorthernCamden2 & 322 June 1907Heath Street: Proposed before opening4.83
Hanger Lane A white building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "HANGER LANE STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralEaling330 June 19473.89
Harlesden A railway platform with a railway track running from the bottom left corner to the middle right and the legs of several sitting people visible in the bottom rightBakerlooBrent316 April 191715 June 19123.20
Harrow & Wealdstone A red-bricked building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "HARROW & WEALDSTONE" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsBakerlooHarrow516 April 191720 July 1837Harrow: 1837–974.83
Harrow-on-the-Hill A red-bricked building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "Flexible Offices To Let 100 sq ft – 40,000 sq ft Meeting & Training Rooms"MetropolitanHarrow52 August 188015 March 1899Harrow: 1880–9410.96
Hatton Cross A dark grey building with a dark blue sign reading "HATTON CROSS STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with an aeroplane flying through itPiccadillyHillingdon5 & 619 July 19753.21
Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 The interior of a building with people walking in various directions under a blue sign reading "HEATHROW TERMINALS 1, 2, 3 UNDERGROUND"PiccadillyHillingdon616 December 1977Heathrow Central: 1976–83
Heathrow Central Terminals 1, 2, 3: 1983–86
Heathrow Terminals 1, 2, 3: 1986-2016
7.81
Heathrow Terminal 4 The dark interior of a building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "HEATHROW TERMINAL 4 STATION" in white letters and white flooringPiccadillyHillingdon612 April 19862.29
Heathrow Terminal 5 A dark grey doorway with a person walking through it and a white sign above with a red circle on it and letters reading "UNDERGROUND"PiccadillyHillingdon627 March 20084.53
Hendon Central A brown-bricked building with white columns and a sign reading "HENDON CENTRAL STATION" in blue letters all under a clear, blue skyNorthernBarnet3 & 419 November 19237.80
High Barnet A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "HIGH BARNET STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernBarnet514 April 19401 April 18724.26
Highbury & Islington A red-bricked building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "HIGHBURY & ISLINGTON STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsVictoriaIslington21 September 196828 June 1904Highbury: 1867–192220.09
Highgate A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "HIGHGATE STATION" in white letters and a person walking in all under a white skyNorthernHaringey319 January 194122 August 18675.87
High Street Kensington A white many-windowed building and several people walking in front all under a white skyDistrict[c]
Circle
Kensington and Chelsea11 October 1868Kensington: Proposed before opening12.76
Hillingdon A white building with a parking lot in front of it filled with vehicles and green trees in the background all under a blue sky with white cloudsMetropolitan
Piccadilly[k]
Hillingdon610 December 1923
resited 6 December 1992
Hillingdon: 1923–34
Hillingdon (Swakeleys) 1934– suffix gradually dropped
1.81
Holborn The interior of a building with a rounded ceiling and walls and a white sign hanging from the ceiling reading "Way out Central line"Central
Piccadilly
Camden115 December 1906Holborn: 1906–1933
Holborn (Kingsway): 1933– suffix gradually dropped
32.54
Holland Park An orange building with an illuminated, blue sign reading "HOLLAND PARK STATION" in white letters and people walking in front all under a white skyCentralKensington and Chelsea230 July 1900Lansdown Road: Proposed before opening3.63
Holloway Road A red-bricked building with a sign reading "EXIT HOLLOWAY ROAD" in gold letters and a rectangular, blue sign reading "HOLLOWAY ROAD STATION"PiccadillyIslington215 December 1906Holloway: Proposed before opening6.79
Hornchurch A railway track separating two railway platforms with yellow lines painted on them running parallel to the track all under a light blue sky with white cloudsDistrictHavering62 June 19021 May 18852.24
Hounslow Central A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, blue sign reading "HOUNSLOW CENTRAL STATION" in white letters and a light post in front all under a white skyPiccadilly[l]Hounslow41 April 1886Heston Hounslow: 1886–19253.95
Hounslow East A dark grey building with a green roof and a rectangular, blue sign reading "HOUNSLOW EAST STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyPiccadilly[l]Hounslow42 May 1909Hounslow Town: 1909–254.04
Hounslow West A light grey building with a long, rectangular, dark blue sign reading "HOUNSLOW WEST STATION" in white letters all under a cloudy skyPiccadilly[l]Hounslow521 July 1884Hounslow Barracks: 1884–19253.52
Hyde Park Corner The interior of a building with a rounded ceiling and rounded walls with a railway track on the left and people standing on the rightPiccadillyCity of Westminster115 December 19065.54
Ickenham A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "ICKENHAM STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyMetropolitan
Piccadilly[k]
Hillingdon625 September 19051.17
Kennington A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "KENNINGTON STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyNorthernSouthwark218 December 1890New Street: Proposed before opening5.58
Kensal Green A brown-bricked building with a black sign reading "Kensal Green" in white letters and some people walking in front all under a white skyBakerlooBrent21 October 19162.69
Kensington (Olympia) A beige building with a rectangular, white sign reading "Welcome to Kensington Olympia" in dark blue letters all under a light blue skyDistrictKensington and Chelsea21 July 186427 May 1844Kensington: 1844–68
Kensington (Addison Road): 1868–1946
2.01
Kentish Town A red-bricked building with a rectangular, white sign reading "KENTISH TOWN STATION" in black letters all under a light blue skyNorthernCamden222 June 19078.35
Kenton A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "KENTON STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsBakerlooBrent
Harrow
416 April 191715 June 19122.07
Kew Gardens A beige-bricked building with five rounded stairs leading up to its entrance and green trees and bushes in front all under a white skyDistrictRichmond3 & 41 June 18771 July 18694.37
Kilburn A man with a white shirt and white pants sitting on a brown bench facing the left with another bench behind him all under a light blue sky with white cloudsJubilee[e]Brent224 November 1879Kilburn and Brondesbury: 1879–19508.62
Kilburn Park A red-bricked building with a series of white signs together reading "KILBURN PARK STATION" in red letters and people walking in front all under a white skyBakerlooBrent231 January 19153.37
Kingsbury A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "KINGSBURY STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyJubilee[e]Brent410 December 19325.22
King's Cross St. Pancras A red-bricked building with a dark blue sign reading "KING'S CROSS ST. PANCRAS" in white letters and several entranceways all under a grey skyMetropolitan[b]
Northern
Piccadilly
Circle
Victoria
Hammersmith & City
Camden110 January 1863
Metropolitan line
resited 9 March 1941
King's Cross (Metropolitan line): 1863–1925
King's Cross & St. Pancras (Metropolitan line): 1925–33
King's Cross (Piccadilly line): 1906–27
King's Cross for St. Pancras (Piccadilly line): 1927–33
King's Cross for St. Pancras {Northern line}: 1907–33
97.92
Knightsbridge A white building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "KNIGHTSBRIDGE STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsPiccadillyKensington and Chelsea115 December 1906Sloane Street: Proposed before opening17.21
Ladbroke Grove A brown-bricked building bordered in red bricks with a blue, rectangular sign reading "LADBROKE GROVE STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyHammersmith & City[m]
Circle
Kensington and Chelsea213 June 1864Notting Hill: 1864–80
Notting Hill & Ladbroke Grove: 1880–1919
Ladbroke Grove (North Kensington): 1919–38
5.95
Lambeth North A red-bricked building with a dark blue, rectangular sign reading "LAMBETH NORTH STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyBakerlooLambeth110 March 1906Kennington Road: 1906
Westminster Bridge Road: 1906–17
3.53
Lancaster Gate A grey building with blue panels and a dark blue, rectangular sign reading "LANCASTER GATE STATION" in white letters and people in frontCentralCity of Westminster130 July 1900Westbourne: Proposed before opening6.24
Latimer Road A beige-bricked building with a dark-blue, rectangular sign reading "LATIMER ROAD STATION" in white letters all under a white skyHammersmith & City[m]
Circle
Kensington and Chelsea216 December 18686.24
Leicester Square A grey-bricked building with a dark blue, rectangular sign reading "LEICESTER SQUARE STATION" in white letters all under a bright skyPiccadilly
Northern
City of Westminster115 December 1906Cranbourn Street: Proposed before opening36.73
Leyton A white-bricked building with a dark blue, rectangular sign reading "LEYTON STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky fading to purple on the horizonCentralWaltham Forest35 May 194722 August 1856Low Leyton: 1856–6813.47
Leytonstone A white-tiled building with a dark blue, rectangular sign reading "LEYTONSTONE STATION PUBLIC SUBWAY LEYTONSTONE STATION" in white lettersCentralWaltham Forest3 & 45 May 194722 August 185611.00
Liverpool Street A white building with a dark blue, rectangular sign reading "LIVERPOOL STREET UNDERGROUND STATION" in white letters all under a white skyMetropolitan[b]
Central
Circle
Hammersmith & City
City of London11 February 1875
resited 12 July 1875
Bishopsgate: 1875–190967.74
London Bridge A single storey stone and glass building with "London Bridge Station" incised into the stonework above the entranceNorthern
Jubilee
Southwark125 February 190069.05
Loughton A beige-bricked building with a dark blue, rectangular sign reading "LOUGHTON STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralEpping Forest621 November 194822 August 18563.58
Maida Vale A red-bricked building with a rectangular, white sign reading "ENTRANCE" in black letters and a rectangular, blue sign reading "MAIDA VALE STATION"BakerlooCity of Westminster26 June 1915Elgin Avenue: Proposed before opening3.29
Manor House A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "MANOR HOUSE STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsPiccadillyHackney
Haringey
2 & 319 September 19328.69
Mansion House A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "MANSION HOUSE STATION" in white letters and a yellow sign reading "OFFICES TO LET"District[i]
Circle
City of London13 July 18716.41
Marble Arch The interior of a building with rounded ceiling and walls, red benches along the left wall, advertisements along the right wall, and a yellow line on the floorCentralCity of Westminster130 July 190014.00
Marylebone A red-bricked building with a sign reading "MARYLEBONE STATION" in beige letters, a blue roof, and a crowd of people in frontBakerlooCity of Westminster127 March 1907Lisson Grove/Marylebone: Proposed before opening
Great Central: 1907–17
13.70
Mile End A grey-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "MILE END STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsDistrict[j]
Hammersmith & City
Central
Tower Hamlets22 June 190215.75
Mill Hill East A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "MILL HILL STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernBarnet418 May 194122 August 1867Mill Hill: 1867–1928
Bittacy Hill: Proposed 1940
1.38
Monument The interior of a building with a railway track running between white-tiled pillars upholding a white-and-black ceiling lit by electrical lightsDistrict[i]
Circle
City of London16 October 1884King William Street: Proposed before opening
East Cheap: 1884
61.80
[note 3]
Moorgate A grey building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "MOORGATE STATION" in white letters and short, black, white-tipped posts in frontMetropolitan[b]
Northern
Circle
Hammersmith & City
City of London123 December 1865Moorgate Street (Metropolitan line): 1865–192426.87
Moor Park A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "MOOR PARK" in white letters and four black-striped posts in frontMetropolitanThree Rivers6 & 79 May 1910Sandy Lodge: 1910–23
Moor Park & Sandy Lodge: 1923–50
0.94
Morden A grey building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "MORDEN STATION" in white letters, two red buses in front, and a fence in the foregroundNorthernMerton413 September 1926North Morden: Proposed before opening10.41
Mornington Crescent A red-bricked building with a rectangular, white sign reading "MORNINGTON CRESCENT STATION" in black letters all under a light blue skyNorthernCamden222 June 1907Seymour Street: Proposed before opening5.08
Neasden A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "NEASDEN STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsJubilee[e]Brent32 August 1880Kingsbury & Neasden: 1880–1910
Neasden & Kingsbury: 1910–32
3.84
Newbury Park A grey, cylindrical structure with a green roof and a large number of people walking through it with trees in the background all under a blue skyCentralRedbridge414 December 19471 May 19035.53
North Acton A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "NORTH ACTON STATION" in white letters all under a white skyCentralEaling2 & 35 November 19236.79
North Ealing A speckled building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "NORTH EALING STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsPiccadilly[h]Ealing323 June 19030.83
North Greenwich A grey building with grey lampposts in front and a green tree in the foreground all under a light blue sky with billowy, white cloudsJubileeGreenwich2 & 314 May 199928.15
North Harrow A beige building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "NORTH HARROW STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsMetropolitanHarrow522 March 19151.92
North Wembley People walking on a wet railway platform with grey lampposts on either side of a railway track on which a red train is running all under a blue skyBakerlooBrent416 April 191715 June 19121.77
Northfields A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "NORTHFIELDS STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyPiccadilly[l]Ealing316 April 1908
resited 19 May 1932
Northfield Halt: 1908–11
Northfields & Little Ealing: 1911–32
3.99
Northolt A man with black hair, a black shirt, black pants, and black shoes reading a newspaper and sitting on a brown bench on a grey railway platformCentralEaling521 November 19485.18
Northwick Park A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "NORTHWICK PARK STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyMetropolitanBrent428 June 1923Northwick Park & Kenton: 1923–334.52
Northwood A grey-tiled railway platform bordered by red-bricked walls supporting overhanging roofs from which elongated electrical lights hangMetropolitanHillingdon61 September 18873.04
Northwood Hills A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "NORTHWOOD HILLS STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsMetropolitanHillingdon613 November 19332.01
Notting Hill Gate The interior of a building with a rounded ceiling from which ten round electrical lights are suspended, three lit and seven unlitDistrict[c]
Central
Circle
Kensington and Chelsea1 & 21 October 186816.34
Oakwood A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, black sign reading "OAKWOOD STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyPiccadillyEnfield513 March 1933East Barnet/Merryhills: Proposed before opening
Enfield West: 1933–34
Enfield West (Oakwood): 1934–46
2.89
Old Street A white sign with a red circle on it and a blue rectangle on which is written "UNDERGROUND" in white letters all under a grey skyNorthernIslington
Hackney
117 November 190126.38
Osterley A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "OSTERLEY STATION" in white letters all under a dark sky with white cloudsPiccadilly[l]Hounslow41 May 1883
resited 25 March 1934
Osterley & Spring Grove: 1883–19342.19
Oval A grey-tiled building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "OVAL STATION" in white letters with people walking in front all under a clear, white skyNorthernLambeth218 December 1890Kennington Oval: Proposed before opening
The Oval: 1890–94
7.36
Oxford Circus A red-bricked building with a sign reading "OXFORD CIRCUS HOUSE" in gold letters and a large number of people walking in the foregroundCentral
Bakerloo
Victoria
City of Westminster130 July 190084.09
Paddington A white building with signs reading "METROPOLITAN RAILWAY" and "PADDINGTON STATION" in large lettering cast into the stonework above the entranceDistrict[c]
Circle
Bakerloo
City of Westminster11 October 1868Paddington (Praed Street) (Circle line): 1868–194748.82
[note 4]
Paddington A large two-storey entrance with glazed facade. A sign reading "PADDINGTON STATION" is etched into the glassHammersmith & City[m]
Circle
City of Westminster110 January 1863Paddington (Bishop's Road): 1863–193348.82
[note 4]
Park Royal A brown-bricked building with a white sign reading "ZACHARIA FASHIONS WHOLESALERS" in blue letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsPiccadillyEaling323 June 1903
resited 6 July 1931
Park Royal & Tywford Abbey: 1903–31
Park Royal: 1931–36
Park Royal (Hanger Hill): 1936–47
2.02
Parsons Green A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "PARSONS GREEN" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsDistrictHammersmith and Fulham21 March 18806.76
Perivale A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "PERIVALE STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyCentralEaling430 June 19472 May 1904Perivale Halt: 1904–19472.51
Piccadilly Circus A red train running on a railway track through the interior of a building that has a rounded ceiling and rounded walls covered in advertisementsBakerloo
Piccadilly
City of Westminster110 March 190640.82
Pimlico A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "PIMLICO STATION" in white letters and a black sign reading "UNDERGROUND"VictoriaCity of Westminster114 September 197210.97
Pinner A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "PINNER" in front of a road all under a cloudless, light blue skyMetropolitanHarrow525 May 18853.43
Plaistow A railway platform with various people walking in different directions on it and a black sign reading "Way out" in yellow lettersDistrict[j]
Hammersmith & City
Newham32 June 190231 March 18586.13
Preston Road A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "PRESTON ROAD STATION" in white letters all under a clear, white skyMetropolitanBrent421 May 1908
resited 3 January 1932
3.63
Putney Bridge A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "PUTNEY BRIDGE STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyDistrictHammersmith and Fulham21 March 1880Putney Bridge & Fulham: 1880–1902
Putney Bridge & Hurlingham: 1902–32
5.38
Queen's Park A brown-bricked building with a white sign reading "Queen's Park" in blue letters underscored by a green line and a blue lineBakerlooBrent211 February 19152 June 1879Queen's Park (West Kilburn): 1879–19155.65
Queensbury A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "QUEENSBURY STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyJubilee[e]Brent416 December 19344.65
Queensway A gold-coloured building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "QUEENSWAY STATION" in white letters and people walking in frontCentralCity of Westminster130 July 1900Queen's Road: 1900–468.52
Ravenscourt Park A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "RANVENSCOURT PARK STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyDistrictHammersmith and Fulham21 June 18771 January 1873Shaftesbury Road: 1877–883.21
Rayners Lane A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "RAYNERS LANE STATION" in white letters all under a dark blue skyMetropolitan
Piccadilly[k]
Harrow526 May 19064.32
Redbridge A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "REDBRIDGE STATION" in white letters all under a dark blue sky with white cloudsCentralRedbridge414 December 1947Ilford West/Red House: Proposed before opening2.94
Regent's Park A white sign reading "REGENT'S PARK STATION BAKERLOO LINE" in black letters with people walking behind it all under a light blue skyBakerlooCity of Westminster110 March 19063.61
Richmond A grey building with a rectangular, white sign reading "Richmond" in dark blue letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsDistrictRichmond41 June 18771 January 18698.33
Rickmansworth A brown-bricked building with three brown-bricked chimneys, some scaffolding on the side, and seven vehicles in the parking lot in frontMetropolitanThree Rivers71 September 18872.71
Roding Valley A railway platform with a railway track running through it being used by a red-and-white train with its two headlights illuminatedCentralEpping Forest
Redbridge
421 November 19483 February 19360.37
Royal Oak A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "ROYAL OAK STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyHammersmith & City[m]
Circle
City of Westminster230 October 18714 June 18382.62
Ruislip A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "RUISLIP STATION" in white letters all under a clear, white skyMetropolitan
Piccadilly[k]
Hillingdon64 July 19041.99
Ruislip Gardens A grey building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "RUISLIP GARDENS STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsCentralHillingdon529 November 19489 July 19341.16
Ruislip Manor A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "RUISLIP MANOR STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyMetropolitan
Piccadilly[k]
Hillingdon65 August 19122.04
Russell Square A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "RUSSELL SQUARE STATION" in white letters all under a white skyPiccadillyCamden115 December 190611.45
St. James's Park A dirty, white-bricked building with three flagpoles on top of it and several lampposts in front of it all under a light blue sky with white cloudsDistrict[i]
Circle
City of Westminster124 December 186814.29
St. John's Wood A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "ST. JOHN'S WOOD STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyJubilee[g]City of Westminster220 November 1939Acacia Road: Proposed before opening7.79
St. Paul's The interior of a building with a rounded ceiling and rounded walls covered in peeling advertisements, peeling black paint, and white tilesCentralCity of London130 July 1900Newgate Street: Proposed before opening
Post Office: 1900–37
17.20
Seven Sisters The interior of a building with a rounded ceiling and a white sign on the right wall reading "SEVEN SISTERS" in dark blue letters under a lineVictoriaHaringey31 September 196818.33
Shepherd's Bush A grey-tiled building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SHEPHERD'S BUSH" in white letters all under a light blue skyCentralHammersmith and Fulham230 July 190022.62
Shepherd's Bush Market A series of white satellite dishes on the roofs of buildings with a railway track in the foreground all under a light blue sky with white cloudsHammersmith & City[m]
Circle
Hammersmith and Fulham213 June 1864
resited 1 April 1914
Shepherd's Bush: 1864–20083.73
Sloane Square Eight people walking towards an escalator on a railway platform next to a green-tiled wall on the left and a railway track on the rightDistrict[i]
Circle
Kensington and Chelsea124 December 186817.23
Snaresbrook A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SNARESBROOK STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyCentralRedbridge414 December 194722 August 1856Snaresbrook & Wanstead: 1856–19472.93
South Ealing A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SOUTH EALING STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyPiccadilly[l]Ealing31 May 18833.66
South Harrow A railway platform with grey, illuminated lampposts on either side of the railway track all under a light blue sky with white-and-grey cloudsPiccadilly[h]Harrow528 June 1903
resited 5 July 1935
2.22
South Kensington A white building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SOUTH KENSINGTON STATION" in white letters all under a white skyDistrict[i]
Piccadilly
Circle
Kensington and Chelsea124 December 186833.86
South Kenton A rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SOUTH KENTON" in white letters next to a grey lamppost all under a light blue sky with white cloudsBakerlooBrent43 July 19331.21
South Ruislip A white building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SOUTH RUISLIP STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyCentralHillingdon523 November 19481 May 1908Northolt Junction: 1908–32
South Ruislip & Northolt Junction: 1932–47
2.02
South Wimbledon A grey building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SOUTH WIMBLEDON STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyNorthernMerton3 & 413 September 1926Merton Grove: Proposed before opening
South Wimbledon: 1926–28
South Wimbledon (Merton): 1928– suffix gradually dropped
4.87
South Woodford A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SOUTH WOODFORD STATION" in white letters all surrounded by snowflakesCentralRedbridge414 December 194722 August 1856George Lane: 1856–1937
South Woodford (George Lane): 1937–50
5.28
Southfields A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SOUTHFIELDS STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyDistrictWandsworth33 June 18896.03
Southgate A grey building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SOUTHGATE STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsPiccadillyEnfield413 March 1933Chase Side: Proposed before opening5.59
Southwark A grey building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "SOUTHWARK STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsJubileeSouthwark124 September 199916.71
Stamford Brook A grey railway platform with a railway track running down the middle and a rectangular, red sign reading "WHISTLE" in white lettersDistrictHammersmith and Fulham21 February 19122.69
Stanmore A brown-bricked building with four brown-bricked chimneys and a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "STANMORE STATION" in white lettersJubilee[e]Harrow510 December 19323.92
Stepney Green A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "STEPNEY GREEN STATION" in white letters and a man walking in frontDistrict[j]
Hammersmith & City
Tower Hamlets223 June 19026.34
Stockwell A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, light blue sign reading "STOCKWELL STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyNorthern
Victoria
Lambeth218 December 189011.70
Stonebridge Park A red-bricked building with three people in front of it and two bicycles leaning against a red-bricked wall to the right side all under a blue skyBakerlooBrent316 April 191715 June 19122.54
Stratford A grey building with a series of large, clear windows reading "Back the Bid LONDON 2012 CANDIDATE CITY" in white letters all under a blue skyCentral
Jubilee
Newham2 & 34 December 1946183961.99
Sudbury Hill A red-bricked building with a rectangular, grey sign reading "SUDBURY HILL STATION" in black letters all und er a blue sky with white cloudsPiccadilly[h]Ealing
Harrow
428 June 19031.88
Sudbury Town A red-bricked building with a rectangular, grey sign reading "SUDBURY TOWN STATION" in black letters all under a blue skyPiccadilly[h]Brent
Ealing
428 June 19031.81
Swiss Cottage Two black-bricked pillars on a sidewalk with a rectangular, dark blue sign connecting them reading "SWISS COTTAGE STATION" in white lettersJubilee[g]Camden220 November 19397.76
Temple A grey building with a rectangular, white sign on a rounded corner reading "TEMPLE STATION" in black letters all under a blue skyDistrict[i]
Circle
City of Westminster130 May 18708.95
Theydon Bois A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "THEYDON BOIS STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralEpping Forest625 September 194924 April 1865Theydon: 18650.95
Tooting Bec A grey-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "TOOTING BEC STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernWandsworth313 September 1926Trinity Road (Tooting Bec): 1926–508.07
Tooting Broadway A grey-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "TOOTING BROADWAY STATION" in white letters all under a grey skyNorthernWandsworth313 September 192616.21
Tottenham Court Road The interior of a building with a rounded, white ceiling and rounded walls, the left one black and the right one green, on either side of a manCentral
Northern
City of Westminster130 July 1900Oxford Street (Northern line): 1907–0841.33
Tottenham Hale A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "TOTTENHAM HALE" in white letters all under a clear, light blue skyVictoriaHaringey31 September 196812.47
Totteridge & Whetstone A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "TOTTERIDGE & WHETSTONE STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyNorthernBarnet414 April 19401 April 1872Totteridge: 1872–742.54
Tower Hill A grey, many-windowed castle with flags flying from its turrets in the background, several people walking in the foreground, and a bright sky aboveDistrict[i]
Circle
Tower Hamlets125 September 1882
resited 12 October 1884
resited 5 February 1967
Tower of London: 1882–84
Mark Lane: 1884–1946
21.03
Tufnell Park A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "TUFNELL PARK STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsNorthernIslington222 June 19074.11
Turnham Green A grey railway station with railway tracks on either side of it, four blue lampposts protruding from the middle of it, and a blue sky aboveDistrict
Piccadilly
Hounslow2 & 31 June 18771 January 18696.16
Turnpike Lane A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "TURNPIKE LANE STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyPiccadillyHaringey319 September 1932Ducketts Green/Harringay: Proposed before opening10.74
Upminster A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "Upminster" in white letters and a pink sign reading "c2c"DistrictHavering62 June 19021 May 18855.52
Upminster Bridge A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "UPMINSTER BRIDGE STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyDistrictHavering617 December 19341.15
Upney A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "UPNEY STATION" in white letters all under a light blue sky with white cloudsDistrictBarking and Dagenham412 September 19322.70
Upton Park A red-and-brown bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "UPTON PARK STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyDistrict[j]
Hammersmith & City
Newham32 June 190218779.59
Uxbridge A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, light blue sign reading "METROPOLITAN & PICCADILLY LINES" in white letters all under a blue skyMetropolitan
Piccadilly[k]
Hillingdon64 July 1904
resited 4 December 1938
8.38
Vauxhall A white building with a rectangular, white sign reading "Vauxhall" in black letters and four bicycles in front all under a grey skyVictoriaLambeth1 & 223 July 197130.83
Victoria A grey building with three rectangular, white signs reading "London Victoria Station" in black letters all under a clear, white skyDistrict[i]
Circle
Victoria
City of Westminster124 December 186879.36
Walthamstow Central The interior of a building with a rounded ceiling, rounded walls, and a man wearing an orange jacket walking towards the back wallVictoriaWaltham Forest31 September 19689.59
Wanstead A grey building with a sign on it depicting a blue rectangle superimposed on a white circle superimposed on a red circleCentralRedbridge414 December 19472.95
Warren Street A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WARREN STREET STATION" in white letters and people in frontNorthern
Victoria
Camden122 June 1907Euston Road: 1907–0820.11
Warwick Avenue A green sign with the words "WARWICK AVENUE STATION" written in white letters on a dark blue rectangle all under a light blue sky with white cloudsBakerlooCity of Westminster231 January 1915Warrington Crescent: Proposed before opening4.27
Waterloo The interior of a building with a rounded, white ceiling, rounded, white-bricked walls, and a crowd of people walking towards the back wallWaterloo & City
Bakerloo
Northern
Jubilee
Lambeth110 March 190691.27
Watford A brown-bricked building with a red-tiled roof and a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WATFORD STATION" in white letters all under a white skyMetropolitanWatford72 November 19251.86
Wembley Central Several people walking inside a building with a black ceiling and white walls bordered in black and displaying several advertisementsBakerlooBrent416 April 19171842Sudbury: 1842–82
Sudbury & Wembley: 1882–1910
Wembley for Sudbury: 1910–48
5.93
Wembley Park A terracotta-coloured building with a rectangular, light blue sign reading "WEMBLEY PARK STATION" in white letters all under a cloudy skyMetropolitan
Jubilee[f]
Brent412 May 189416.58
West Acton A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WEST ACTON STATION" in white letters all under a blue sky with white cloudsCentralEaling35 November 19231.72
West Brompton A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WEST BROMPTON STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyDistrictKensington and Chelsea212 April 1869Richmond Road: Proposed before opening5.88
West Finchley A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WEST FINCHLEY STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyNorthernBarnet414 April 19401 March 19331.69
West Ham A brown-bricked building with a large, grey sign reading "WEST HAM" in white letters and four people in front all under a light grey skyDistrict[j]
Hammersmith & City
Jubilee
Newham2 & 32 June 19021901West Ham: 1901–1924
West Ham (Manor Road): 1924–69
4.41
West Hampstead A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WEST HAMPSTEAD STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyJubilee[e]Camden230 June 187911.80
West Harrow A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, light blue sign reading "WEST HARROW STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyMetropolitanHarrow517 November 19131.53
West Kensington A white-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WEST KENSINGTON STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyDistrictHammersmith and Fulham29 September 1874North End (Fulham): 1874–775.23
West Ruislip A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WEST RUISLIP STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyCentralHillingdon621 November 19482 April 1906Ruislip & Ickenham: 1906–47
West Ruislip (for Ickenham): 1947– suffix gradually dropped
1.72
Westbourne Park A dirty, white-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WESTBOURNE PARK STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyHammersmith & City[m]
Circle
City of Westminster21 February 1866
resited 1 November 1871
4.13
Westminster A large crowd of people walking on a grey sidewalk next to a black road where two vehicles are driving from the left to the rightDistrict[i]
Circle
Jubilee
City of Westminster124 December 1868Westminster Bridge: 1868–190725.60
White City A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WHITE CITY STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyCentralHammersmith and Fulham223 November 19478.84
Whitechapel A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WHITECHAPEL STATION" in white letters all under a white skyDistrict[j]
Hammersmith & City
Tower Hamlets21 October 188410 April 1876Whitechapel (Mile End): 1884–190113.80
Willesden Green A white-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WILLESDEN GREEN STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyJubilee[e]Brent2 & 324 November 18798.80
Willesden Junction A white-panelled building with a rectangular, orange sign reading "Willesdon Junction" in white letters all under a light blue skyBakerlooBrent2 & 310 May 19154.68
Wimbledon A white-bricked building with a sign reading "Wimbledon" in red letters and people walking in front all under a light blue sky with white cloudsDistrictMerton33 June 188912.61
Wimbledon Park A brown-and-red bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WIMBLEDON PARK STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyDistrictMerton33 June 18892.18
Wood Green A brown-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WOOD GREEN STATION" in white letters all under a light blue skyPiccadillyHaringey319 September 1932Lordship Lane: Proposed before opening12.89
Wood Lane A grey-panelled building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WOOD LANE STATION" in white letters all under a cloudy skyHammersmith & City
Circle
Hammersmith and Fulham212 October 20084.00
Woodford A red-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WOODFORD STATION" in white letters all under a clear, white skyCentralRedbridge414 December 194722 August 18565.98
Woodside Park A beige-bricked building with a rectangular, dark blue sign reading "WOODSIDE PARK STATION" in white letters all under a blue skyNorthernBarnet412 April 19401 April 1872Torrington Park, Woodside: 1872–82
Woodside Park for North Finchley: 1882–1931
Woodside Park and North Finchley for Woodside Garden Suburb: 1931–40
3.54

Planned stations

Transport for London is currently planning extensions to the Metropolitan and Northern lines that will add six new stations to the network: four in Watford and two in Wandsworth. One current station, Watford on the Metropolitan line, will close as the branch that it is on will be diverted on to a new route.

Station Photo Line(s)[*] Local Authority Zone(s)[†] Planned
opening
Main line
opened
Other name(s)
Battersea Power Station NorthernWandsworth12020[7]Battersea: Proposed
Cassiobridge A railway bridge over a narrow roadMetropolitanWatford7-W2019–2020[8]Ascot Road: Proposed
Nine Elms Fence and entrance to a construction site with metal mesh gates and an large gantry crane in the backgroundNorthernWandsworth12020[7]
Watford High Street A Red bridge recessed entrance to the station with grey canopy above. A large sign identifies the station as Watford High Street with the London Overground and National Rail logosMetropolitan[n]Watford82019–2020[8]1 October 1862
Watford Junction A modern red brick office building with the entrance to the station identified with a large sign saying "Welcome to Watford Junction" with the National Rail logoMetropolitan[n]WatfordW2019–2020[8]5 May 1858
Watford Vicarage Road A single track road rises to pass over a bridge. A traffic light controls the traffic flowMetropolitanWatford7-W2019–2020[8]Watford Hospital, Watford General Hospital: Proposed[9]

See also

Notes

* ^ Where more than one line serves a station, lines are listed in the order of opening. In some cases stations were first served by one underground line but later transferred to another:
a ^ First served by Metropolitan line – Circle line services separately identified in 1949.[4]
b 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 First served by Metropolitan line – Circle line services separately identified in 1949, Hammersmith & City line services separately identified in 1990.[4]
c 1 2 3 4 5 First served by Metropolitan line – District line service added in stages, Circle line services separately identified in 1949.[4]
d 1 2 3 First served by Metropolitan line – Hammersmith & City line services separately identified in 1990.[4]
e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 First served by Metropolitan line – service transferred to Bakerloo line in 1939 and then to the Jubilee line in 1979.[4]
f 1 2 First served by Metropolitan line – Bakerloo line service added in 1939 which was transferred to the Jubilee line in 1979.[4]
g 1 2 First served by Bakerloo line – service transferred to Jubilee line in 1979.[4]
h 1 2 3 4 5 First served by District line – service transferred to Piccadilly line in 1933.[4]
i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 First served by District line – Circle line services separately identified in 1949.[4]
j 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 First served by District line – Metropolitan line service added in stages which was transferred to Hammersmith & City line in 1990.[4]
k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 First served by Metropolitan line – District line service added in 1910 which was transferred to Piccadilly line in 1933.[4]
l 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 First served by District line – service transferred to Piccadilly line in 1964.[4]
m 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 First served by Metropolitan line – Hammersmith & City line services separately identified in 1990,[4] Circle line service added in 2009.[10]
n 1 2 First served by Bakerloo line – service withdrawn in 1982.[4]
^ Some stations are assigned to multiple zones. People travelling through these stations may treat the station as in whatever zone makes their fare the less expensive.
  1. The London Underground uses a system of nine concentric zones for the calculation of fares between stations. Fares between any station in one zone and any station in another are the same, irrespective of the start and end points of the journey or the route used.
  2. The other names listed may have been used previously on station signage, on network maps, in advertisements or in planning material – Harris, Cyril M. (2006) [1977]. What's in a name?. Capital Transport. ISBN 1-85414-241-0. In the early years, slightly different names were sometimes employed contemporaneously for different purposes or on different parts of a station. A number of stations continue to bear obsolete early names where these form part of the physical architecture. For example, the platform wall tiling at Arsenal, Hampstead, Marylebone and Warren Street still carries the original names of these stations.
  3. 1 2 Bank and Monument operate as a combined station with shared usage statistics.
  4. 1 2 The two Paddington stations operate as a combined station with shared usage statistics.

References

  1. "A brief history of the Underground". Transport for London. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  2. "Facts & Figures". Transport for London. Archived from the original on 27 September 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  3. "London Underground". Transport for London. Archived from the original on 29 July 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Rose, Douglas (1999). The London Underground, A Diagrammatic History. London: Douglas Rose/Capital Transport. ISBN 1-85414-219-4. OCLC 59556887.
  5. All Usage statistics (total entry plus exits) are in millions per year for 2017"Multi-year station entry-and-exit figures" (XLSX). London Underground station passenger usage data. Transport for London. January 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2018. .
  6. Dumayne, Alan (1998). Southgate. Sutton Publishing Limited. p. 44. ISBN 0-7509-2000-9.
  7. 1 2 "Northern line extension". Transport for London. Archived from the original on 12 August 2014. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  8. 1 2 3 4 "Croxley Rail Link will not be completed until 2020, documents reveal". Watford Observer. 30 July 2015. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  9. "Public Consultation: Spring 2011" (PDF). Croxley Rail Link. Spring 2011. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 March 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  10. "Circle Line extended to the west". BBC News. 5 March 2009. Archived from the original on 10 March 2009. Retrieved 4 April 2011.

Further reading

  • Connor, J.E. (1999). London's Disused Underground Stations. Capital Transport. ISBN 1-85414-250-X. OCLC 57630283.
  • Gillham, John C. (2001). The Waterloo & City Railway. Oakwood Press. ISBN 978-0-85361-525-5. OCLC 59402958.
  • Leboff, David (1994). ABC London Underground Stations. Ian Allan. ISBN 0-7110-2226-7.
  • Lee, Charles E. (1973). The Bakerloo line, a Brief History. London: London Transport. OCLC 59998073.
  • Lee, Charles E. The Central line, a Brief History. London: London Transport. OCLC 3470185.
  • Lee, Charles E. (1973). The District line, a Brief History. London: London Transport. OCLC 59998301.
  • Lee, Charles E. (1976). The East London Line and the Thames Tunnel, a Brief History. London: London Transport. OCLC 24459581.
  • Lee, Charles E. (1972). The Metropolitan line, a Brief History. London: London Transport. OCLC 59998061.
  • Lee, Charles E. (1973). The Northern line, a Brief History. London: London Transport. OCLC 59998137.
  • Lee, Charles E. (1973). The Piccadilly line, a Brief History. London: London Transport. OCLC 59998126.
  • Menear, Laurence (1983). London's Underground Stations: a social and architectural study. Midas Books. ISBN 978-0-85936-124-8. OCLC 12695214.
  • Wolmar, Christian (2004). The Subterranean Railway: How the London Underground Was Built and How It Changed the City Forever. Atlantic Books. ISBN 1-84354-023-1. OCLC 60794863.

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