All the other stations must be visited on foot in a continuous route travelling from one station to the next. I'll be attempting this starting on Thursday 3rd September. I'll be starting at Richmond Station and will do all the outlying stations to first , starting with the west then north then east and south of London before arriving in London itself probably on Sunday.
Hoping to complete all stations in under five days. I won't carry a tracker but will post updates and photos via facebook and twitter. My planned route is here. United Kingdom. Visit this Travel Maps section to download a pdf of the London Tube map.
Transport for London TfL produces free maps and guides to help you get around. London Travel Information centres sell tickets and provide free maps. You can also download a handy Tube and bus map designed for visitors in our Travel Maps section.
Travelling around London on the Tube? Here are some other useful tips that will make your journey more enjoyable and efficient:. London Underground opening times vary slightly from line to line, but the first London subway trains normally start running around 5am, from Monday to Saturday, with reduced operating hours on Sunday. London metro trains normally run until around midnight.
Check with staff at the particular tube station you plan on using to find out exactly when the last train runs. A hour underground service operates on certain lines. Find more information on this Night Tube page. Access to most Tube stations is via numerous steps. The London metro system can become very crowded at peak times and, therefore, difficult for those with mobility problems. Many deep-level Tube stations have escalators to platforms. The downloadable Tube map on this free London travel maps page indicates which Tube stations are step-free.
When boarding Tube trains, be aware that there is generally a step of up to 8 inches 20cm , either up or down, between the platform and the train. If this is problematic, travel in the first carriage, so the driver can see you more clearly, and allow enough time for you to get on or off. For more information, visit Transport for London's Accessibility page. Discover more about the London Pass. Follow the coronavirus guidance for London. COVID information.
The London Underground rail network, also called "the Tube", is a great way to travel to, from and around central London. Read advice on how to navigate it easily and master the London Underground public transport. The Underground is divided into nine zones: central London is covered by zone 1. There are 11 Tube lines. The Tube fare depends on how far you travel, time of day, and how you pay.
Oyster or contactless payments are the cheapest ways to pay for single fares. What are the London Underground zones?
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