West Ruislip to South Harrow by train 

Train journey from West Ruislip to South Harrow

1)  From West Ruislip take the Central Line
2)  Change train at North Acton to the Central Line
3)  Change train at Ealing Broadway to the District Line
4)  Change train at Ealing Common to the Piccadilly Line
5)  Leave the train at South Harrow

Journey: West Ruislip → Ruislip Gardens → South Ruislip → Northolt → Greenford → Perivale → Hanger Lane → North Acton change train North Acton → West Acton → Ealing Broadway change train Ealing Broadway → Ealing Common change train Ealing Common → North Ealing → Park Royal → Alperton → Sudbury Town → Sudbury Hill → South Harrow

Estimated time: 74 mins     Fare zones passed through: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 (fares and ticket prices)

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West Ruislip station

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Train station:
West Ruislip Station
Train fare zone:
6
London underground trains from West Ruislip station…
 

Central Line

National Rail

 

South Harrow station

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

Piccadilly Line

 
 
  
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