What zone is Kentish Town West?
London Underground Zone 1-6 to Kentish Town West by train
Distance | miles ( km) |
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Departure station | London Underground Zone 1-6 |
Arrival station | Kentish Town West |
What line is Kentish Town station on?
Northern Line
Kentish Town is a National Rail and London Underground station in the London Borough of Camden, within Zone 2. Serving the suburb of Kentish Town, it lies on the Northern Line between Camden Town and Tufnell Park on the Underground, and West Hampstead and St Pancras International on the main line.
Why is it called Kentish Town?
The most widely accepted explanation of the name of Kentish Town is that it derived from ‘Ken-ditch’ meaning the ‘bed of a waterway’. Kentish Town was originally a settlement along the River Fleet that once flowed through the area, and today runs underground.
What stops are on the Northern Line?
Here is every stop on the Northern Line – Charing Cross branch
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- South Wimbledon.
- Colliers Wood.
- Tooting Broadway.
- Tooting Bec.
- Balham.
What zone is Stratford?
Zone 2/3
(Zone 2/3)
What is Kentish Town known for?
Kentish Town has always been noted for its pubs and bars.
Is Kentish Town expensive?
3) Kentish Town Too expensive, you may think. Well, not if you live in Kentish Town. It’s a few minutes walk from your favourite area of the city, it’s nice and really cheap! There’s an abundance of pubs, shops, restaurants, amenities, and the nightlife is amazing!
When was the first Kentish Town station opened?
The first station was opened by the Midland Railway on 1 October 1868 on the extension to its new London terminal at St Pancras. Prior to that, Midland Railway trains used the London and North Western Railway lines to Euston or the Great Northern Railway lines to King’s Cross.
Is there a train to Kentish Town West?
Kentish Town West Rail Station (Zone 2) Map view Close map panel Kentish Town West Rail Station has reported access issues London Overground: No service between Surrey Quays and New Cross and between Upminster and Romford. A significantly reduced service is operating on all London Overground lines with frequency halved to most destinations.
Where is the Kentish Town tube station in London?
Kentish Town is a London Underground and National Rail station in Kentish Town in the London Borough of Camden. It is at the junction of Kentish Town Road (A400) and Leighton Road.
When did Gospel Oak station in Kentish Town open?
When Kentish Town station opened the next CCE&HR station south was South Kentish Town but that station closed in 1924 due to low usage. Gospel Oak station on the North London Line opened in 1860 as “Kentish Town” but was given its present name in 1867 when the North London Railway opened Kentish Town West.