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    Shepherd's Bush

    3.2 (17 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    At the apex of Shepherd's Bush Green the Central Line station sits as the portal to London town, engulfing and spilling forth residents and workers throughout the day. Like the high-flying, swish, productive older brother of the unemployed, beatnik Hammersmith and City line station. The Central line station starts off the Uxbridge road amid the most faceless commercial parts of Shepherd's Bush like Starbucks, McDonalds, Vue and Morrisons. However, the station itself holds up the values that we all love about the Bush by housing a small independent florist and an Australian coffee bar. Goodness knows Shepherd's Bush loves independent retailers and Australians. The station is usually well staffed, and there are a few Oyster card machines but try to get your tickets off peak because this station gets insanely busy with commuters as Oxford Circus is only a 10 minutes tube ride away. The tubes are also very fast and you rarely will wait more than 5 minutes.

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    This station now has a better local service and provides a very convenient interchange with the Central Line.

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    Heathrow Express - On the train

    Heathrow Express

    3.8(227 reviews)
    2.0 miPaddington

    This post is about the HE in general…read more One of the reasons I like lhr is this Heathrow Express, a direct light rail that takes all but 15 minutes to Paddington Station in the city. I purchased tickets in advance, £10 one way (£25 on the spot). They're on time. The interior is clean. The seats are comfortable, although a little old, with charging ports.

    Five stars for the convenience, three stars because of the price -- averaged together, that makes a…read moresolid four stars for the Heathrow Express train! This is by far the most convenient option from London proper to Heathrow Airport, but you'll pay for that convenience. Where you could reach the airport via a local train for much less, shell out the 20 - 25 pounds per person and you can ride on a direct train with zero stops. The train runs nonstop from Paddington Station, which is easily accessible by Tube. It leaves roughly every 15 to 30 minutes, but there are frequently closures and delays so make sure you allow plenty of time for your journey. In the 4 times I've used this service, twice it's been cancelled and I had to take the regular local train, so be aware. The train stops at Heathrow but the walk from the station to the terminal is quite far (allow at least 20 minutes, and even longer if you are slow or have a ton of bags). Also make SURE that you keep your ticket out because you have to scan in AND out once you reach LHR station. The train itself is nothing fancy, but they have free wi-fi and luggage racks for the short journey. The seats are comfy enough. They often run specials, so make sure you check our their website. Sometimes there are deals if you buy group tickets and it's cheaper if you purchase your tickets far in advance. This is the easiest option to get from the city to LHR by a mile.

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    Queensway Tube Station - Entrance

    Queensway Tube Station

    3.5(6 reviews)
    1.4 miBayswater

    Okay, I probably wouldn't consider this to be one of the sexiest stations on the network, but then…read moreagain you probably have to be a real tube nerd to actually consider any one of these stations sexy. However, I have to admit that this place does have to place in my heart because I ended up staying around the corner once so I ended up using this station rather frequently. Oh, it's pretty deep, and while they do have an elevator, they also have stairs, and I get the impression they recommend that you use the elevator despite the fact that it is really quite old.

    On the Central Line between Notting Hill Gate and Lancaster Gate, Queensway is in Travelcard Zone…read more1. It's quite an old station, one of the few classics remaining of the original Central London Railway by Harry Bell Measures. Despite having lifts to street level, this is not a step-free station. There is good signage including a "next train" display hanging from the ceiling. The platform curves slightly, so there is a small gap between the train and the platform edge on cars at the end of the train. Mind the gap. At street level, there is a staffed ticket booth as well as automated vending machines. The usual Oyster readers and ticket barricades too. Note: Bayswater station is only 100 yards away. If you're looking for Central/District line, it's much easier to just walk there at street level than taking a train and changing at Notting Hill Gate.

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    St. John's Wood Underground Station - Labyrinth

    St. John's Wood Underground Station

    3.2(10 reviews)
    2.8 miSt John's Wood

    I can only give St John's Wood Tube station one star due to yet another service disruption…read moreyesterday at 7 PM. It is unacceptable to pass through the barriers, pay with an Oyster card, and only then be told that trains are not running. The staff saw us paying, but then called us while we were going down the stairs, and we had to argue to get a refund. The information service is extremely poor and often delayed. Considering how expensive the Tube is, travel should be reliable, but it is becoming more and more frustrating. I had an important appointment scheduled months in advance, and because of this disruption, I had to quickly change my plans and take a bus, still arriving late. While traveling by bus across London, there were ongoing roadworks with construction vehicles parked, causing terrible traffic. On top of that, inconsiderate drivers ignored traffic lights and blocked buses. The worst part is that there was not a single police vehicle in sight to manage the area--this chaos can only be described as a jungle. This is an unacceptable service for anyone with commitments who pays a high price to travel in London. Peter

    Well, I call this the Beatles' station because this is the station that you get off to go and see…read morethat crosswalk, the one from the cover of Abbey Road. Mind you, when you go there you will find that lots of people will end up attempting to copy the album cover (much in the same way that people all want to get photos of themselves holding up the Leaning Tower of Pisa). Anyway, the station isn't all that bad, and there is even a Beatles souvenier store at the entrance. However, it is annoying that there doesn't happen to be shops nearby.

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    Metropolitan Line

    Metropolitan Line

    2.7(9 reviews)
    1.3 miEarls Court

    Spanning 34 stations on London Underground, Metropolitan Line also known as The Met or the Magneta…read more(Purple) line - opening in 1863 it was the first line out of the eleven which exist to open, shortly followed by the Hammersmith & City line which opened a year later, surprisingly the latter is the only London Underground line without a Yelp page (until now) It uses the S8 stock trains which are some of the nicer and newer trains on the market, which entered in 2012 - with many lines still operating the 1992 stock this is a refreshing change and is even better than the S7 stock which came around slightly earlier. The line does have multiple routes so do be careful which one you get on - it is one of the lines which serves Wembley Park for the national stadium, which as a Manchester City fan I use regularly to travel from Euston Square. Watford, Baker Street, Euston Square, Kings Cross St Pancras, Aldgate, Watford, Uxbridge and Liverpool Street are a few of the common stations along the line. There isn't a great deal of step-free stations amongst this line but it serves a great purpose of accessible travel from the Euston Road railway stations to Wembley for those going to a game, as well as other stations along the way. 3* - Does the job but needs work for access for all and the London Overground Watford DC Line would be a great improvement if it does get funded.

    I can't really call myself a fan of the Metropolitan Line. Mostly because it shares some of the…read moretracks and stations from Liverpool Street towards where I want to go, Paddington. So I usually find myself running down the stairs and jumping on the train, only to find that I have to get off at Baker Street and wait for a proper Circle or Hammersmith & City train. I'm also not a huge fan of sharing legroom with other passengers. I'd much rather be facing into the center of the train rather than facing forwards or backwards. I always have this paranoia that the train is going to stop suddenly and I have a fellow passenger in my lap. No fun. On the plus side, the doorway area is quite roomy. This comes in handy as I'm usually dragging a rollaboard suitcase in a crowded train.

    Black Label Chauffeurs

    Black Label Chauffeurs

    1.0(1 review)
    2.1 miMaida Vale

    I booked a car here 5 months ago over the summer confirming the payment on the dot of seeing the…read morevehicle for a winter wedding. Firstly, it took the firm 3 months to send me an invoice and I repeatedly phoned the firm to send over an invoice for the deposit. They promised us the vehicle would arrive 15mins early from the scheduled timed at the pick-up location and unfortunately it was an hour late due to a punctured tyre. However, when the car arrived at the house it wasn't cleaned externally and the ribbon wasn't placed from the car when it arrived to pick up the bride and the driver made the excuse "The ribbon had fallen under the car whilst the tyre was being replaced" which is a rather odd excuse to make. We were promised the car would arrive 15mins before the scheduled pick up time and the car would arrive with a ribbon. Unfortunately, neither of these 2 things happened and the entire party was delayed by 1 hour. When the vehicle arrived at the venue all four tyres looked to be in good condition and it didn't look like the punctured tyre had been replaced. Considering the tyres of this vehicle are huge and it seemed the driver was unpunctual for his shift. From an automotive engineering background who runs an automotive mechanics garage those tyres on the vehicle didn't look to be replaced because all four tyres were in mint condition and not a single tyre looked dirty considering most spare tyres are. I relied heavily on the driver for being punctual but unfortunately the driver delayed us for obvious reasons by leaving late and picking up the bride over an hour late and delaying the guests waiting time. Very disappointing experience!

    Shepherd's Bush - publictransport - Updated May 2026

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