Dickens’ House Museum to Liverpool Street station  

Train journey from Dickens’ House Museum to Liverpool Street

Dickens’ House Museum, 48 Doughty Street
Charles Dickens lived at 15 different addresses during his lifetime, all of which have now been demolished – except the Dickens’ House Museum in Doughty Street.
The nearest train station is:  Russell Square
1)  From Russell Square take the Piccadilly Line
2)  Change train at Holborn to the Central Line
3)  Leave the train at Liverpool Street

Journey: Russell Square → Holborn change train Holborn → Chancery Lane → St. Pauls → Bank → Liverpool Street

Estimated time: 22 mins     Fare zones passed through: 1 (fares and ticket prices)

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View the return journey:  Train from Liverpool Street station to Dickens’ House Museum

Note: This train journey to Dickens’ House Museum 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.

Russell Square station

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

Piccadilly Line

 

Liverpool Street station

This London Underground map is provided by Transport for London
Train station:
Liverpool Street Station
Train fare zone:
1
Liverpool Street connects with the following train lines…
 

Central Line

Circle Line

Hammersmith & City Line

Metropolitan Line

National Rail

 
 
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