Stanmore station to indigO2  

Train journey from Stanmore to indigO2

indigO2, Millennium Way, North Greenwich
The indigO2 is a smaller entertainment venue next to the main O2, just under the roof. It has a capacity of up to 2,400 people with theatre-style seating downstairs and a huge balcony area.
The nearest train station is:  North Greenwich
1)  From Stanmore take the Jubilee Line
2)  Leave the train at North Greenwich

Journey: Stanmore → Canons Park → Queensbury → Kingsbury → Wembley Park → Neasden → Dollis Hill → Willesden Green → Kilburn → West Hampstead → Finchley Road → Swiss Cottage → St. Johns Wood → Baker Street → Bond Street → Green Park → Westminster → Waterloo → Southwark → London Bridge → Bermondsey → Canada Water → Canary Wharf → North Greenwich

Estimated time: 55 mins     Fare zones passed through: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (fares and ticket prices)

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Stanmore station

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Train station:
Stanmore Station
Train fare zone:
5
London underground trains from Stanmore station…
 

Jubilee Line

 

North Greenwich station

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Train station:
North Greenwich Station
Train fare zone:
2 & 3
North Greenwich connects with the following train lines…
 

Jubilee Line

 
 
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