What zone is Bow Road Station?
Zone 2
Bow Road is served by both the District and Hammersmith & City lines, between Mile End and Bromley-by-Bow stations, in Travelcard Zone 2. Off-peak services on the District line generally run between Richmond or Ealing Broadway to Upminster.
What zone is Bromley by Bow?
Zone 2/3
(Zone 2/3)
What zone is Stratford?
Stratford station
Stratford | |
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Accessible | Yes |
Fare zone | 2 and 3 |
London Underground annual entry and exit | |
2015 | 61.44 million |
What zone is Mile End?
It is served by the Hammersmith & City, District and Central lines. This station features a cross-platform interchange in both directions, District and Hammersmith & City lines stopping on the inside tracks and the Central line stopping on the outside tracks. It is in Travelcard Zone 2.
Is Bow safe?
Bow is quiet and safe, lovely surrounding area with brick houses and typical British streets full of green trees,and still in quick reach of East & Central London,the places where I go out,work and study. Perfect links to Everywhere with District, Hammersmith and City and DLR.
Which zone is West Ham?
West Ham station
West Ham | |
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Fare zone | 2 and 3 |
London Underground annual entry and exit | |
2015 | 3.81 million |
2016 | 3.46 million |
Is Bromley by Bow Zone 2 or 3?
The station is below the Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach Road and lies between Bow Road and West Ham stations on the District and Hammersmith & City lines, and is in both Travelcard Zones 2 and 3.
Is Woolwich going to zone 3?
Transport for London have rejected plans for re-zoning Woolwich Arsenal station from Zone 4 to Zone 3/4 when Crossrail arrives. A petition had been created to do so and local politicians had been supportive.
What are the TfL zones?
The ‘Zone’ System Explained When it comes to getting around, London is divided into ‘zones’ 1-6, with ‘Zone 1’ being the city centre and ‘Zone 6’ being the outskirts of the city. The system itself exists as a method for TfL (Transport for London) to calculate a customer’s travel distance and charge accordingly.
Why is it called Mile End?
Mile End, Tower Hamlets Mile End’s name derives from a hamlet – first recorded in 1288 – that grew up one mile from Aldgate. Small groups of houses later appeared along Mile End Road itself, forming a hamlet called Mile End Old Town, although the name provided a more geographical than chronological distinction.
Is Mile End safe to live?
Despite those well-known East End links with the criminal underworld of years past, crime rates in Mile End are now below average when compared to similar parts of the UK and the Borough of Tower Hamlets as a whole is considered a safe place to live, with levels of crime decreasing as gentrification has kicked in.