Barking station to Household Cavalry Museum  

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Train journey from Barking to Household Cavalry Museum

Household Cavalry Museum, Horse Guards, Whitehall
The Household Cavalry Museum offers a behind-the-scenes look at the working stables, and tells the history of the regiment’s ceremonial and military duties.
The nearest train station is:  Westminster
1)  From Barking take the District Line
2)  Leave the train at Westminster

Journey: Barking → East Ham → Upton Park → Plaistow → West Ham → Bromley-by-Bow → Bow Road → Mile End → Stepney Green → Whitechapel → Aldgate East → Tower Hill → Monument → Cannon Street → Mansion House → Blackfriars → Temple → Embankment → Westminster

Estimated time: 35 mins     Fare zones passed through: 1, 2, 3, 4 (fares and ticket prices)

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View the return journey:  Train from Household Cavalry Museum to Barking station

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Barking station

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Train station:
Barking Station
Train fare zone:
4
London underground trains from Barking station…
 

District Line

London Overground

Hammersmith & City Line

National Rail

 

Westminster station

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Train station:
Westminster Station
Train fare zone:
1
Westminster connects with the following train lines…
 

Circle Line

District Line

Jubilee Line

 
 
  
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