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West Ham tube station - West Ham tube station West Ham tube station is a London Underground station at West Ham. It is on the Jubilee Line, between Canning Town and Stratford, the District Line and the Hammersmith and City Line between Bromley by Bow and Plaistow. It is in zone 3..

Canning Town tube station - Canning Town tube station Canning Town tube station is a London Underground station at Canning Town. It is on the Jubilee Line, between North Greenwich and West Ham, on the Docklands Light Railway between Royal Victoria and East India, and on the North London Line between West Ham and Custom House. It is in Zone 3..

West Ham United F.C. - West Ham United F.C. West Ham United F.C are a professional English football club based in the East End of London. They play at the 35,647 seater Boleyn Ground, which is known more commonly as Upton Park due to its proximity to the London Underground tube station of the same name. They are nicknamed "The Hammers". The club has a training facility at Chadwell Heath in Essex, adjacent to the railway line from which the team may occasionally be viewed at practice during the week. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 History 2 Famous Players 3 External Link History The club was founded in 1895 as Thames Ironworks, playing in the London League. They joined the Southern League Second Division in 1899. When the club became a.

West Ham - West Ham West Ham is a place in London, England in the London Borough of Newham. Until 1965 it was an independent county borough. Nearest places: Biggin Hill East Ham Plaistow Stratford Leyton Poplar Nearest tube stations: Plaistow tube station Upton Park tube station.

East Ham - East Ham East Ham is a place in the London Borough of Newham. Until 1965 it had been a county borough independent of Essex. It is just to the north of London City Airport. Nearest places: Barking Beckton Canning Town Forest Gate Ilford Plaistow Plashet Upton Park West Ham Nearest tube stations: East Ham tube station Upton Park tube station Beckton DLR station.

Balham, London - It is situated between three south London Commons, Clapham common to the north, Streatham common to the east and Wandsworth common to the west. These give it a green feel and a distinct boundary that makes it stand out as a district in the area. It possesses a railway to tube interchange connecting it easily and quickly to both the City of London and the West End. All this has combined to make it a popular location and property prices have soared as middle class professionals have moved in displacing the more working class feel the district had up until the 1970s Balham is famous for Bal - ham, the Gateway to the South - This is a line in a comical sketch by the Goons and should be spoken with.

Stratford station - Stratford station Stratford tube station is a London Underground station at Stratford. It is the eastern terminus of the Jubilee Line, the previous station is West Ham. It is also on the Central Line between Leyton and Mile End and a terminus on the Docklands Light Railway. It is in zone 3..

Plaistow, Newham - London Borough of Newham (note: there is also Plaistow, Bromley.) Nearest places: West Ham Forest Gate Stratford Poplar Isle of Dogs Nearest tube stations: Beckton DLR station Custom House DLR station East Ham tube station Plaistow tube station Prince Regent DLR station Royal Victoria DLR station Nearest railway stations: Canning Town railway station Custom House railway station.

List of London railway stations - mainline railway stations in London, excluding London Underground and Docklands Light Railway. For tube stations see list of London Underground stations. Abbey Wood railway station Acton Central railway station Amersham railway station Balham railway station Battersea Park railway station Barking railway station Beckenham Junction railway station Birkbeck railway station Blackfriars railway station Blackheath railway station Brockley railway station Brondesbury railway station Brondesbury Park railway station Brixton railway station Caledonian Road and Barnsbury station Camden Road railway station Canonbury railway station Canning Town railway station Cannon Street railway station Catford railway station Catford Bridge railway station Chalfort and Latimer railway station Charing Cross railway station Charlton railway station City Thameslink station Clapham High Street railway station Clapham Junction railway station Crofton Park railway station Crystal Palace railway station Custom House railway station.

Jubilee Line Extension - the London Underground Jubilee Line into southern and eastern London. The last station not on the extension is Green Park, then it continues east to: Westminster Waterloo Southwark (new station) London Bridge Bermondsey (new station) Canada Water Canary Wharf (new station) North Greenwich (new station) Canning Town (new station; interchange with DLR) West Ham Stratford Before the extension was built, the Jubilee Line terminated at Charing Cross. The section of Jubilee Line track between Charing Cross and Green Park is now unused. The Jubilee line had originally been intended to go further east, but this plan had been abandoned. The revival of the extension plan was motivated by the urban renewal of the Docklands in east London and the overloading of the existing Docklands Light Railway. The extension was authorised in.

Stratford, London - in the London Borough of Newham. Nearest places: Biggin Hill West Ham Leyton Leytonstone Homerton Plaistow Nearest tube & railway stations: Stratford station: tube, rail and DLR, and planned for the Channel Tunnel Rail Link Maryland railway station.

North London Line - north London, bypassing central London. It traverses many of the 'arterial' routes radiating out from central London, offering a faster and more convenient way to cross sections of north London without travelling into the centre and out again. Stations (from west to east, or 'clock-wise'): Richmond station (interchange with the District Line) Kew Gardens station {interchange with the District Line) Gunnersbury station (interchange with the District Line) South Acton station Acton Central station Willesden Junction station (interchange with Bakerloo Line) Kensal Rise station Brondesbury Park station Brondesbury station West Hampstead station (West Hampstead tube station (Jubilee Line) is adjacent) Finchley Road & Frognal station Hampstead Heath station Gospel Oak station Kentish Town West station Camden Road station Caledonian Road & Barnsbury station Highbury & Islington station (interchange with Victoria Line) Canonbury.

Leyton - London Borough of Waltham Forest. Nearest places: Homerton Stratford Biggin Hill West Ham Wanstead Nearest tube station: Leyton tube station Nearest railway station: Leytonstone High Road railway station Amenities: Leyton Mills “Town square” containing: Asda, B&Q Pizza Hut Comet Leyton Leisure Lagoon Gym Swimming pool Sauna Sun beds. Leyton Orient Football Club External Links Leyton.Info Leyton Sixth Form College Waltham Forest Guardian (local newspaper) Leyton FC.

West Hampstead tube station - West Hampstead tube station West Hampstead tube station is a London Underground station at West Hampstead, on West End Lane between Broadhurst Gardens and Blackburn Road. It is on the Jubilee Line, between Kilburn and Finchley Road. It is in zone 2 and is 200 metres from West Hampstead railway station. From November 20, 1939 it was on the Stanmore branch of the Bakerloo Line and was transferred to the Jubilee Line in 1979..

Tottenham Court Road tube station - Tottenham Court Road tube station Tottenham Court Road is a station on the London Underground, serving as an interchange between the Central Line and the Charing Cross branch of the Northern Line. Tottenham Court Road tube station On the Central line it is between Oxford Circus and Holburn, and on the Northern Line it is between Leicester Square and Goodge Street. It is in zone 1. The station opened as part of the Central London Railway on July 30, 1900. From that date until September 24, 1933, the next station eastbound on the Central line was the now defunct British Museum tube station. The next stop in that direction is now Holborn. The station is located beneath St Giles' Circus, the junction of Oxford Street, Charing Cross Road, Tottenham.

Kilburn tube station - Kilburn tube station Kilburn tube station is a London Underground station at Kilburn in north-west London. It is on the Jubilee Line, between Willesden Green and West Hampstead tube stations. It is in zone 2. The station is situated on a viaduct crossing the main A5 trunk road at the north end of a stretch known as Kilburn High Road. It is approximately one mile south of the Cricklewood area. It opened as Kilburn and Brondesbury on February 20, 1939, on the Stanmore branch of the Bakerloo Line. It gained its current name on September 25, 1950. It was transferred to the Jubilee Line on its opening, in 1979..

Finchley Road tube station - Finchley Road tube station Finchley Road tube station is a London Underground station at Finchley Road and Canfield Gardens, just south of the 02 Shopping Centre. It is on the Jubilee Line, between West Hampstead and Swiss Cottage and on the Metropolitan Line between Baker Street and Wembley Park. It is in zone 2. From November 20, 1939 it was on the Stanmore branch of the Bakerloo Line and was transferred to the Jubilee Line in 1979..

Shepherd's Bush tube station - Shepherd's Bush tube station Shepherd's Bush is the name of two separate stations of the London Underground in the Shepherd's Bush area of London, one on the Central Line, the other on the Hammersmith & City Line. The area around the stations includes several popular concert venues, and Loftus Road Stadium, home of Queens Park Rangers F.C and the London Wasps Rugby Union team. Shepherd's Bush Central Line station opened in 1900 and was the original western terminus of the Central London Railway. West of the station the line turns sharply to the north as it runs past White City Depot and the disused Wood Lane station on the way to White City..

Kilburn Park tube station - Kilburn Park tube station Kilburn Park tube station is a London Underground station at Kilburn in north-west London. It is on the Bakerloo Line, between Queen's Park and Maida Vale tube stations. It is in zone 2. It opened on January 31, 1915. The station itself is situated approximately 100m west of, and close to the southern end of, the Kilburn High Road (shortly before it becomes Maida Vale), the A5. The station is also on bus routes linking Camden Town with Westbourne Park and other parts of the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea..

Earl's Court tube station - Earl's Court tube station Earl's Court tube station is a London Underground station in Earl's Court. It is on the main section of the District Line, between Gloucester Road and West Kensington, but also has access to three spurs - Kensington Olympia on a one-station spur, High Street Kensington, on the Edgware Road branch, and West Brompton on the Wimbledon branch. It is also on the Piccadilly Line between Barons Court and Gloucester Road. It is in zones 1 and 2..


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