Churchill War Rooms to Amersham station  

Train journey from Churchill War Rooms to Amersham

Churchill War Rooms, Clive Steps, King Charles Street, Westminster
The Churchill War Rooms were home to Winston Churchill and his wartime government during the dark days of World War II. Safe in their underground rooms they met and slept in bunkers to plot Hitler’s downfall.
The nearest train station is:  Westminster
1)  From Westminster take the Jubilee Line
2)  Change train at Baker Street to the Metropolitan Line
3)  Leave the train at Amersham

Journey: Westminster → Green Park → Bond Street → Baker Street change train Baker Street → Finchley Road → Harrow-on-the-Hill → Moor Park → Rickmansworth → Chorleywood → Chalfont & Latimer → Amersham

Estimated time: 61 mins     Fare zones passed through: Station is outside central zones (fares and ticket prices)

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Note: This train journey to Churchill War Rooms has been created by a computer program, and may not be the fastest possible route. Station closures and delays might affect the journey on the day you travel, and you should allow for some extra time on top.

Westminster station

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Train station:
Westminster Station
Train fare zone:
1
London underground trains from Westminster station…
 

Circle Line

District Line

Jubilee Line

 

Amersham station

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Train station:
Amersham Station
Train fare zone:
9
Amersham connects with the following train lines…
 

Metropolitan Line

National Rail

 
 
  
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