Roding Valley to Queensbury by train 

Train journey from Roding Valley to Queensbury

1)  From Roding Valley take the Central Line
2)  Change train at Woodford to the Central Line
3)  Change train at Bond Street to the Jubilee Line
4)  Leave the train at Queensbury

Journey: Roding Valley → Woodford change train Woodford → South Woodford → Snaresbrook → Leytonstone → Leyton → Stratford → Mile End → Bethnal Green → Liverpool Street → Bank → St. Pauls → Chancery Lane → Holborn → Tottenham Court Road → Oxford Circus → Bond Street change train Bond Street → Baker Street → St. Johns Wood → Swiss Cottage → Finchley Road → West Hampstead → Kilburn → Willesden Green → Dollis Hill → Neasden → Wembley Park → Kingsbury → Queensbury

Estimated time: 90 mins     Fare zones passed through: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (fares and ticket prices)

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Roding Valley station

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Train station:
Roding Valley Station
Train fare zone:
5
London underground trains from Roding Valley station…
 

Central Line

 

Queensbury station

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Train station:
Queensbury Station
Train fare zone:
4
Queensbury station connects with the following train lines…
 

Jubilee Line

 
 
  
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