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Which line is green on the London tube map?

Which line is green on the London tube map?

District
Line colours

Line TfL colour name Shown as
Notes
Circle Corporate Yellow Pantone 116 originally part of the Metropolitan and District lines; not shown before 1948
District Corporate Green Pantone 356
East London Underground Orange Pantone 137 green 1937–1948

Where is Wood Green on the tube map?

Wood Green is a London Underground station on the Piccadilly line. The station is between Turnpike Lane and Bounds Green stations and is in Travelcard Zone 3. It is located at junction of High Road, Wood Green and Lordship Lane.

What Tube line is Woodford Green on?

Central line
The station is on the Central line, between South Woodford and Buckhurst Hill stations and is in Travelcard Zone 4.

Which line is Covent Garden on?

the Piccadilly Line
Covent Garden is on the Piccadilly Line. Covent Garden’s tube station is a very short walk from the Market Building at the end of James Street.

What borough is Woodford Green in?

Redbridge Waltham Forest

Woodford Green
London borough Redbridge Waltham Forest
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Country England

What line is South Woodford station on?

the Central line
South Woodford, originally George Lane, is a London Underground station in the suburb of South Woodford in East London. It is on the Epping branch of the Central line, between Snaresbrook and Woodford stations and is in Travelcard Zone 4.

What line is Oxford Circus on the tube?

Oxford Circus is a London Underground station serving Oxford Circus at the junction of Regent Street and Oxford Street, with entrances on all four corners of the intersection. The station is an interchange between the Bakerloo, Central and Victoria lines.

What tubes are at Waterloo?

Waterloo Underground Station is on the Jubilee Line, the Bakerloo Line and the Northern Line. Railway trains are operated by South West Trains. Waterloo Station is near many tourist attractions including The London Eye, The South Bank and County Hall.

Why is Waterloo and City closed?

The Waterloo & City line shut in March 2020 in response to the UK government’s advice for people to work from home. As a link predominately used by commuters, demand for the line plummeted.