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London Underground Zones

There is an extensive series of Underground trains in London, comprising a comprehensive railway network that facilitates intercity travel. Please refer to the map below for a complete overview of the entire Underground system in London.

St Pancras

King's Cross St Pancras Station is a bustling transportation hub in London, serving the Victoria, Northern, Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan, Piccadilly lines. It also serves as the main gateway for Eurostar trains to continental Europe.

Waterloo

Waterloo Station serves the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern, and Waterloo & City lines, offering easy access to popular attractions such as the South Bank and the London Eye.

Oxford Circus

Oxford Circus Station serves the Bakerloo, Central, and Victoria lines, providing easy access to the vibrant shopping district of Oxford Street and nearby attractions.

Bank

Bank station is a major underground station in the heart of the City of London. It serves the Central, Northern, DLR and Waterloo & City lines, connecting commuters to various destinations across London. It also serves as a vital link for the financial district and surrounding areas.

Paddington

Paddington Station serves the Bakerloo, Circle, District, Elizabeth Line and Hammersmith & City lines, and is also the starting point of the Great Western Railway.

Cheapest Prices for Popular Routes

Train RoutesFlexi Season Tickets7-Day Season TicketsMonthly Season Tickets
London Bridge to VictoriaNot available£23.40£89.90
Waterloo to Guildford£429.80£23.40£89.90

FAQs

  • Where are the terminal railway stations in London?

    Terminal stations are stations where the railway line ends. There are currently 14 terminal railway stations in London, including Blackfriars, Cannon Street, Charing Cross, Euston, Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, King's Cross, Marylebone, Moorgate, Paddington, St Pancras, Victoria, and Waterloo.
  • How can I check the live status for my train?

    To check the live status of your train, you can visit the official train operator website. Alternatively, you can use the Trip.com website or app.

  • What is the busiest train station in London?

    London Liverpool Street is currently the busiest train station in London, serving the highest number of passengers.

  • Are there train strikes happening in London right now?

    It's best to check our strike info page for the live train information regarding any ongoing train strikes in London.