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3.6 (5 reviews)
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Wood Lane London Underground Station - Outside

Wood Lane London Underground Station

3.3(4 reviews)
0.1 mi•White City, Shepherd's Bush

The thing that stands out with regards to this station is that it happens to be across the road…read morefrom the BBC Television Studios. Mind you, I'm not all that sure if it is still used to the extent that it was used back in the day (such as Dr Who Episodes being filmed in the back halls). Anyway the station isn't all that bad, particularly since the trains will come through here pretty often, which I have to admit that I quite appreciate. Yeah, it isn't bad.

Wood Lane Underground Station is a fairly new tube station, opening in 2008, at the time of opening…read moreit was the first new tube station to be built on an existing tube line for over 70 years. It is located in Fare Zone 2 and has step-free access. The location is good. It is in the White City area of London and is the main station for Westfield London It is located in White City and serves Westfield London and the BBC's former home of the Television Centre. The Kiyan Prince Foundation Stadium (Loftus Road) is also nearby. The station is fairly clean, it has a small Starbucks (take out only) at the ticket gates, and two lifts going to each platform. It is on the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines, between Latimer Road and Shepherd's Bush Market stations. Depending on where in London you are trying to wish, you may wish to connect into Hammersmith (around 5 minutes) and get onto the District line. Tower Hill, Kings Cross, Baker Street and Paddington are all served from here on the circle line though. 3* - Handy tube station if you're heading into Westfield, serves a useful feature but far from the best station on the network.

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Wood Lane London Underground Station - Labyrinth

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Wood Lane London Underground Station - Platform

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Wood Lane London Underground Station - Inside

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Willesden Junction - Lower station: the central bay platform is not used by passenger trains. The outer platforms are used by both Watford to Euston

Willesden Junction

3.3(6 reviews)
1.7 mi•Kensal Green, Willesden

Willesden Junction is one of North London's main suburban rail hubs. The station itself - and…read moreindeed, its surroundings - are extraordinarily unprepossessing, surrounded as they are by miles of railway yards, industrial premises and major roads. But it's a really useful transport interchange, and set to get busier as the new London Overground services develop. The station has a complex history: the first station here was opened in 1866 on the original main line out of Euston. At the same time, a station was opened on the North London Line, which ran from the City to Richmond. In 1915 services began on the new suburban electric lines from Euston to Watford, which were also used by the Bakerloo Underground line. An electric service was also provided along the West London Line to Kensington High Street. The main line platforms were removed when outer suburban services ceased calling at Willesden in 1962. The West London line service had ceased in 1940, but recommenced in 1999. Today, there are four sets of services calling at the station: - Euston to Watford Junction (every 20 minutes) - Richmond to Stratford (North London Line - every 15 minutes) - Willesden Junction to Clapham Junction (every 30 minutes) - Elephant & Castle to Harrow & Wealdstone (Bakerloo - frequent) Except the Bakerloo line services, since 2007 the other lines have been operated by London Transport and branded as the 'London Overground'. Together, they knit together a wide range of destinations in North and West London, and provide a means to getting between them without going into central London. Plans are in the pipeline to increase the frequency of all services, and the number of trains running between Clapham Junction and Stratford via the North London Line - currently, this happens only at rush hour. Willesden Junction is effectively two separate stations, linked by a walkway and stairs (or a lift): the Bakerloo and Euston to Watford services use the lower station, which is well preserved with traditional wooden awnings. The North London and West London Line services to Clapham use the upper station, which has very short platforms, and modern but slightly tatty buildings. Both levels have small outlets selling hot drinks and snacks, and the station is now fully accessible, thanks to a network of elevated walkways and lifts. There is a modern ticket office on Station Approach. Since late 2007, London Oyster pay-as-you-go tickets have been valid on all services from this station.

I usually come here to get the overground. The station is quite big and apart from overground…read moretrains there is also the bakerloo line going through here. You can get pretty much everywhere from here which is great but I am always a bit confused about how to get to the right platform...ö

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Willesden Junction - Northbound platform on the Euston-Watford and Bakerloo lines. The ticket office is visible in the background.

Northbound platform on the Euston-Watford and Bakerloo lines. The ticket office is visible in the background.

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Willesden Junction - Stratford-bound platform on the upper station (North London Line). Note the classic 'Mind the Gap' warning on the platform!

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Stratford-bound platform on the upper station (North London Line). Note the classic 'Mind the Gap' warning on the platform!

White City - trainstations - Updated May 2026

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