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Östra Sjukhuset Tingvallsvägen Kaggeledstorget Ättehögsgatan Stockholmsgatan Härlanda Redbergsplatsen Olskrokstorget Svingeln Ullevi [Gothenburg_Central_Station|Centralstationen] Brunnsparken Domkyrkan Grönsakstorget Hagakyrkan Järntorget Prinsgatan

Gothenburg_Botanical_Garden

[Frölunda Torg]

Stations[edit]

Bakerloo line
(Bakerloo closed 1982)
Turnback siding
Harrow & Wealdstone London Overground National Rail
(closed 1964)
Kenton London Overground
South Kenton London Overground
North Wembley London Overground
Wembley Central London Overground National Rail
line ownership
Stonebridge Park London Overground
Harlesden London Overground
Willesden Junction London Overground
Kensal Green London Overground
line ownership
Queen's Park North sheds
Queens Park London Overground
Queen's Park South sheds
Kilburn Park
Maida Vale
Warwick Avenue
Paddington Circle line (London Underground) District Line Hammersmith & City Line Elizabeth line Heathrow Express National Rail
Edgware Road
Marylebone National Rail
link from Jubilee line
Baker Street Circle line (London Underground) Hammersmith & City Line Jubilee Line Metropolitan Line
link to Jubilee line
Regent's Park
Oxford Circus Central line (London Underground) Victoria Line
Piccadilly Circus Piccadilly Line
Charing Cross Northern Line National Rail
Embankment Circle line (London Underground) District Line Northern Line London River Services
Waterloo Jubilee Line Northern Line Waterloo & City Line National Rail London River Services
Lambeth North
Elephant & Castle Northern Line National Rail Thameslink
Notice explaining about step-free access. This can be found inside every Bakerloo line train.

Note: For the former Stanmore branch of the Bakerloo line, see the Jubilee line article.

Station Image Opened[1] Additional Information
Harrow & Wealdstone London Overground National Rail Disabled access 16 April 1917 Service withdrawn: 24 September 1982. Service restored: 4 June 1984.map 1
Kenton London Overground 16 April 1917 Service withdrawn: 24 September 1982. Service restored: 4 June 1984.map 2
South Kenton London Overground 3 July 1933 Service withdrawn: 24 September 1982. Service restored: 4 June 1984.map 3
North Wembley London Overground 16 April 1917 Service withdrawn: 24 September 1982. Service restored: 4 June 1984.map 4
Wembley Central London Overground National Rail 16 April 1917 Opened as Wembley Central for Sudbury. Renamed: 5 July 1948. Service withdrawn: 24 September 1982. Service restored: 4 June 1984.map 5
Stonebridge Park London Overground 1 August 1917 map 6
Harlesden London Overground 16 April 1917 map 7
Willesden Junction London Overground Disabled access 10 May 1915 map 8
Kensal Green London Overground 1 October 1916 map 9
Queen's Park London OvergroundNational Rail 11 February 1915 map 10
Kilburn Park 31 January 1915 map 11
Maida Vale 6 June 1915 map 12
Warwick Avenue 31 January 1915 map 13
Paddington National Rail (Airport interchange Trains to Heathrow) 1 December 1913 map 14
Edgware Road 15 June 1907 map 15
Marylebone National Rail 27 March 1907 Opened as Great Central. Renamed, 15 April 1917map 16
Baker Street 10 March 1906 map 17
Regent's Park 10 March 1906 map 18
Oxford Circus 10 March 1906 map 19
Piccadilly Circus 10 March 1906 map 20
Charing Cross National Rail 10 March 1906 map 21
Embankment 10 March 1906 map 22
Waterloo National Rail 10 March 1906 map 23
Lambeth North 10 March 1906 Opened as Kennington Road. Renamed Westminster Bridge Road: 5 August 1906, Renamed to Lambeth North: 15 April 1917map 24
Elephant & Castle National Rail 5 August 1906 map 25
  1. ^ Rose, Douglas (1999). The London Underground, A Diagrammatic History. London: Douglas Rose/Capital Transport. ISBN 1-85414-219-4. OCLC 59556887.