Westminster Abbey to Stonebridge Park station  

Train journey from Westminster Abbey to Stonebridge Park

Westminster Abbey, Parliament Square, Westminster
Westminster Abbey has hosted every coronation since William the Conqueror in 1066 (except two), and is the final resting place for many of the country’s greatest Kings and Queens. It also commemorates the nation’s finest artists, writers, politicians and military heroes.
The nearest train station is:  Westminster
1)  From Westminster take the Jubilee Line
2)  Change train at Baker Street to the Bakerloo Line
3)  Leave the train at Stonebridge Park

Journey: Westminster → Green Park → Bond Street → Baker Street change train Baker Street → Marylebone → Edgware Road → Paddington → Warwick Avenue → Maida Vale → Kilburn Park → Queens Park → Kensal Green → Willesden Junction → Harlesden → Stonebridge Park

Estimated time: 41 mins     Fare zones passed through: 1, 2, 3 (fares and ticket prices)

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Note: This train journey to Westminster Abbey 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

This London Underground map is provided by Transport for London
Train station:
Westminster Station
Train fare zone:
1
London underground trains from Westminster station…
 

Circle Line

District Line

Jubilee Line

 

Stonebridge Park station

This London Underground map is provided by Transport for London
Train station:
Stonebridge Park Station
Train fare zone:
3
Stonebridge Park connects with the following train lines…
 

Bakerloo Line

London Overground

 
 
  
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