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    Leyton Station

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 4:00 AM (Next day)

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    Tottenham Hale Railway Station - Refurbished station entrance

    Tottenham Hale Railway Station

    2.4(5 reviews)
    3.2 miTottenham Hale, Tottenham, Walthamstow

    Well, as you could probably tell from this station, it is no doubt near the stadium people go to…read moresee Tottenham Hotspur (though I just checked and it happens to be a half-hour walk, so there are probably easier ways to get there). Once again, it's a nice station, and of course I jumped off here because, well, the trains run quite frequently, and I wanted to check out all of the stations, which I have sort of managed to do.

    I used Tottenham Hale station with it being one of the closest stations to the Tottenham Hotspur…read moreStadium, the new home of Tottenham Hotspur, it is both a National Rail and London Underground interchange station in North London's Zone 3. On a match-day, this place can get really busy, with queuing basically all the way from the stadium at the moment, with the stadium and station not coping very well with large crowds. The station is step-free on the Victoria line which is pretty handy, with other stations including Green Park, Euston, Victoria and Oxford Circus also being on that line, meaning you can basically get one tube from here, from most parts of central London. The buses outside the station weren't set out very well, I struggled to find one to get to the stadium and even the station staff has no idea to go, with this being one of the stations Tottenham Hotspur promote to use and even Transport for London, it's ridiculous the staff were running around like headless chickens, unhelpful and unapologetic. The station seemed clean enough, but it seemed a little scruffy around where they were doing some construction work. The Underground trains are inside the station, and the Overground are separate ticket gates outside which was rather maverick. There were no shops outside the station, but there was a retail park across the way however there wasn't really anything one could get from the retail park easily to take with you on a journey such as drinks and snacks, unless you prefer to eat at one of the fast food outlets including KFC and Subway before-hand. Poorly set out station, with many flaws including its' staffs and how it handles any form of crowds. 1*

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    Refurbished station entrance

    Cambridge Heath

    Cambridge Heath

    3.0(2 reviews)
    2.8 miBethnal Green

    I love this train line, I love that I can get from Bethnal Green to Stoke Newington if timed…read morecorrectly in 5 minutes (the trains come on average every 20 minutes but I always seem to have just missed one). The crowd is rambunctious to say the least, proper east London blood mixed in with the odd commuter heading to or from Liverpool Street. But one thing that leaves little to be desired is Cambridge Heath Station. Times being hard there are never any staff and the ticket office always has its shutters down so Cambridge Heath becomes the perfect urinal, homeless shelter and if far from private, great place to shoot up to an audience of 5.30 home comers apparently. But walk on by, turn a blind eye, hold your breath stepping over the puddles of piss and get onto the platform and take a look around and the great 360 view of East London, it's rare opportunity to get up this high and get the view in all directions. And just think, all for a quid or free if you like to live life on the edge, which I'd never encourage

    This is a nice station with no ticket office, a ticket machine and oyster card readers…read more There is a little cafe underneath the station which seems to be constantly changing owners, but is sometimes nice to wait in. Trains come every 15 minutes and are now generally on time. Also the sign used to say 'You are here' and point to cambridge but has now thankfully been changed (i think) and will no longer confuse touristy types who are looking for wonderful universities rather than strange cafes and 'gentlemans clubs'. Overall, a lovely station (ish)

    Tower Hill Underground Station - Moat

    Tower Hill Underground Station

    3.3(13 reviews)
    4.4 miTower Hill, Aldgate

    Our Stay,Citizen M Hotel sits right over the underground exit…read more So simple to move around by subway here. london is wonderful.

    I used Tower Hill quite a lot on a recent stay to London, the location is great as it is close to…read morethe Tower of London as well as Tower Gateway for the DLR and multiple buses and hotels, including the excellent Doubletree by Hilton London - Tower of London, where I was staying on a recent trip to London. It is also the main Underground station serving London Fenchurch Street. Travel Zone ONE. The entrance to Tower Hill station is a few metres from one of the largest remaining segments of the Roman London Wall which once surrounded the historic City of London, there are actually two entrances for Eastbound and Westbound, it's a shame it isn't interlinked but it signed out well to know where to go. The station is step-free, and there aren't as many lifts as there is at other stations, there's a ramp going down and then one lift to the platform, compared to two or three at other larger and more awkward stations. It is on the District and Circle lines, meaning it isn't too far away from Westminster where you can connect to the Jubilee line, but services from here also run to the likes of Victoria and Embankment. It would have been nice to perhaps see it connected on more lines, as most places I wanted to get to, I did have to make at least one change, but still the lines they're currently on is okay. Staff at the station is a good sign - but the staff were mixed, some were more helpful and friendly than others; some just didn't appear to care. No shops or toilets inside the station, but this is typical of a tube station. It isn't the largest nor most modern station on the network, but it's an average tube station and does the job, and really did make the difference for my hotel stay, providing easy access for me into central London. 3* - Improving the platforms or perhaps ensuring consistently high-quality service would be the next improvement.

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