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Latimer Road Station, Circle Line
Latimer Road Station, Circle Line
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The Circle Line of the London Underground was first authorised by Parliament in 1853. The full circuit was operational on 6 October, 1884. It serves 35 stations in a loop of 27 km (17 miles).

Stations on the Circle Line

StationInterchange
Hammersmith tube station
Travelcard Zone 2
Hammersmith & City Line.
Goldhawk Road tube station
Travelcard Zone 2
Hammersmith & City Line.
Shepherd's Bush Market tube station
Travelcard Zone 2
Hammersmith & City Line.
Wood Lane tube station
Travelcard Zone 2
Hammersmith & City Line.
Latimer Road tube station
Travelcard Zone 2
Hammersmith & City Line.
Ladbroke Grove tube station
Travelcard Zone 2
Hammersmith & City Line.
Westbourne Park tube station
Travelcard Zone 2
Hammersmith & City Line.
Royal Oak station
Travelcard Zone 2
Hammersmith & City Line.
London Paddington station is a central London train terminus and London Underground station. It is also the terminus of the Heathrow Express.
Travelcard Zone 1
Bakerloo, District, Hammersmith & City Line.
Edgware Road tube station are actually two different stations with the same name. The Circle line interchanges with District and Hammersmith & City Lines with the same station, while 150 meters away is another Edgware Road tube station served by only the Bakerloo line.

Travelcard Zone 1
District and Hammersmith & City Line.
Baker Street tube station is actually three different stations with the same name. The station for Circle Line and Hammersmith & City Line is between Great Portland Street and Edgware Road. Between Great Portland Street and Finchley Road is another station, for the Metropolitan Line, while between Regent's Park and Marylebone, between Bond Street and St John's Wood is the Baker Street tube station for the Jubilee Line.

Travelcard Zone 1
Hammersmith & City Line.
Great Portland Street tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
Hammersmith & City Line & Metropolitan Line.
Euston Square tube station is a different station from the nearby Euston tube station. It is within walking distance of the Euston railway station.

Travelcard Zone 1
Hammersmith & City Line and Metropolitan Line.
King's Cross St Pancras tube station serves both the King's Cross and St Pancras railway stations. This is the biggest interchange station for the London Underground served by six underground lines on its four pairs of tracks.

Travelcard Zone 1
Hammersmith & City Line, Metropolitan Line, Northern Line, Piccadilly Line, Victoria Line.
Farringdon station is a London Underground and National Rail station.
Travelcard Zone 1
Hammersmith & City Line and Metropolitan Line.
Barbican tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
Hammersmith & City Line and Metropolitan Line.
Moorgate station is a London Underground and National Rail station.
Travelcard Zone
Northern Line, Hammersmith & City Line and Metropolitan Line.
Liverpool Street station is a central London railway terminus served by the London Underground. It is the London terminus of the Great Eastern Main Line to Norwich and the West Anglia Main Line to Cambridge.
Travelcard Zone 1
Central Line, Hammersmith & City Line and Metropolitan Line.
Aldgate tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line, Hammersmith & City Line and Metropolitan Line.
Tower Hill tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line
Bank-Monument station two stations joined as one, with different entrances bearing different names. The Bank and Monument stations are served by five London Underground lines and the Docklands Light Railway. They were named after the Bank of England and the Monument to the Great Fire of London.

Travelcard Zone 1
Central Line, Northern Line, District Line and Waterloo & City Line.
Cannon Street station is a central London railway terminus and London Underground station within the City of London, in the financial district of London.
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line
Mansion House tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line
London Blackfriars station is a London Underground and National Rail station. It is presently closed for refurbishment until 2011.
Travelcard Zone 1
closed
Temple tube station
Travelcard Zone
District Line
Embankment Tube Station
Travelcard Zone
Bakerloo Line, District Line and Northern Line.
Westminster tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line and Jubilee Line.
St James's Park tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line.
London Victoria station is a major central London railway terminus, along with a London Underground station and a coach station. It is the busiest station on the London Underground system and the second busiest railway terminus in London after the London Waterloo station. This is the London terminus for the Chatham Main Line to Keng, and the Brighton Main Line to Surrey, Sussex, Gatwick Airport and Brighton. It is also the terminus for the Venice Simplon Orient Express.
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line and Victoria Line.
Sloane Square tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line.
South Kensington tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line and Piccadilly Line.
Gloucester Road tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line and Piccadilly Line.
High Street Kensington tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line.
Notting Hill Gate tube station
Boundary of Travelcard Zones 1 and 2
Central Line and District Line.
Bayswater tube station
Travelcard Zone 1
District Line.


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