Barking to South Ruislip by train 

Train journey from Barking to South Ruislip

1)  From Barking take the District Line
2)  Change train at Mile End to the Central Line
3)  Leave the train at South Ruislip

Journey: Barking → East Ham → Upton Park → Plaistow → West Ham → Bromley-by-Bow → Bow Road → Mile End change train Mile End → Bethnal Green → Liverpool Street → Bank → St. Pauls → Chancery Lane → Holborn → Tottenham Court Road → Oxford Circus → Bond Street → Marble Arch → Lancaster Gate → Queensway → Notting Hill Gate → Holland Park → Shepherds Bush → White City → East Acton → North Acton → Hanger Lane → Perivale → Greenford → Northolt → South Ruislip

Estimated time: 76 mins     Fare zones passed through: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (fares and ticket prices)

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Barking station

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Train station:
Barking Station
Train fare zone:
4
London underground trains from Barking station…
 

District Line

London Overground

Hammersmith & City Line

National Rail

 

South Ruislip station

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Train station:
South Ruislip Station
Train fare zone:
5
South Ruislip station connects with the following train lines…
 

Central Line

National Rail

 
 
  
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