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London
Introduction
Welcome to London
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Welcome
to London
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Introducing
Transport for
London
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Getting started
in London
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Buy your ticket
before you
leave home
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How to use
your ticket
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Getting around
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Planning your
journey
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Itineraries
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Maps
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Introducing
Transport
for London
London has one of the largest public transport networks in the world.
It is run by a not-for-profit organisation called Transport for London (TfL).
Travel with ease
The roundel
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Getting started
in London
Londons public transport network is fully integrated so its very easy to
switch between the different services. Buying a Visitor Oyster card before
you leave home makes it even easier to travel around. Use your card as soon
as you arrive and hop on and off our different transport services* as often as
you wish.
Travel zones
Travel times
Travel fares vary depending on the
transport service you use, the zone(s) you
travel in, the day you travel and the time of
day you travel peak or off peak.
Peak travel is between 06:30-09:30 and
16:00-19:00 Monday to Friday. Travel is more
expensive during peak hours.
Off peak travel is at all other times (including
bank holidays). Travel is cheaper during off
peak hours.
DLR
Kew Gardens
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Great value
To save you money, there is a daily price cap
when you use your Visitor Oyster card
once you have reached this limit, you wont
pay any more. For example you can travel as
many times as you like in a day in Zones 1
and 2 (from 04:30 to 04:29 the next day)
and you will never be charged more than
6.40 even if you make 20 journeys!
Visiting London for two days?
Start with 15 credit on your card for
unlimited off-peak travel in central London
and a single journey on the Emirates Air Line.
London Zoo
Child tickets
Children aged under 11 can travel for
free on buses and trams. They can also
travel for free on Tube, DLR and London
Overground services as long as they are
accompanied by a fare paying adult.
Children aged under five travel for free on
the Emirates Air Line when accompanied
by a fare paying adult.
Visit visitorshop.tfl.gov.uk to buy child
tickets before you leave home.
River Bus
Tip:
Up to four children aged under 11 can
travel for free when accompanied by
a fare paying adult on Tube, DLR and
London Overground services.
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How to use
your ticket
Its easy to travel around London with your Visitor Oyster card
simply hop on and hop off our services.
Around 4,000 Oyster Ticket Stops in
London look out for the sign or visit
ticketstoplocator.tfl.gov.uk
Tube and London Overground station
ticket offices
What happens if I
run out of credit
on my card?
available
here
MAYOR OF LONDON
31/5/06 13:01:33
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Getting around
Londons transport services offer you a unique experience of the city.
Heres a round-up of the transport options available to you.
London Underground
There are 11 colour-coded
Underground lines. Services run
regularly from around 05:00 to 00:30 (Sunday
07:30 to 23:30) on most routes.
See page 16 for a Tube map or visit
tfl.gov.uk/tube for more information.
Tip:
Always stand on the right when using the
escalators at Tube stations. It can get
hot and busy on the Tube during peak
travel times, so you may prefer to travel
outside these hours.
Buses
A cheap and easy way to travel around
London. They generally run from 05:00
to 00:30. Night buses operate on many major
routes from around midnight to 05:00, and
some operate a 24-hour service.
It is not possible to pay for your London bus
fare in cash. Instead you can pay with a
Visitor Oyster card, Oyster card, Travelcard
or UK-issued contactless payment card. A
single bus journey is 1.50 with an Oyster card
or UK-issued contactless payment card.
To help you get home, if you dont have
enough credit on your Oyster card, you will
be able to make one more bus journey.
After this you will need to top up the credit
Tip:
Visit dlrlondon.co.uk/Things-to-Do
for ideas for a fun day out on the DLR.
Why not download a free DLR audio
guide too?
Tip:
Some bus routes are especially good for
sightseeing try routes 9, 14, 15 and 22.
The New Routemaster bus featured in
the James Bond film Skyfall and runs
on routes 9, 11, 24, 38 and 390.
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Accessibility
There are a wide range of accessible
transport options so you can travel more
easily around London:
Step-free travel is available at almost half
of London Overground stations, all DLR
stations and Tramlink stops and nearly a
quarter of all Tube stations, with more
improvements planned. There are also
ramps available enabling wheelchair users
to board trains. See Tube map on page 16
for details of step-free stations.
Weve introduced wide-aisle gates at most
London Overground and Tube stations
to provide easier access for wheelchair
users, assistance-dog owners, people with
buggies and passengers with luggage.
All 8,500 London buses (except
heritage Routemaster buses) are lowfloor vehicles and have space for one
wheelchair user. Bus travel is free for
wheelchair users. Tramlink travel is also
free for wheelchair users.
All our buses, London Overground and
DLR trains, trams and most Tube trains
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Tip:
Minicabs (private hire)
Minicabs are cars with a driver available for
hire on a pre-booked basis. They must always
be booked in advance via a minicab office.
We advise you against getting in any vehicle
where the driver approaches you in the street
and says they are a minicab available for hire.
To book a minicab visit
tfl.gov.uk/taxis-and-minicabs
Coaches
Londons main coach services use Victoria
Coach Station. Visit tfl.gov.uk/coaches
for more information.
Operators include:
National Express: nationalexpress.com
08717 81 81 81
X90 Oxford London: oxfordbus.co.uk
+44 (0)1865 785 400
Oxford Tube: oxfordtube.com
+44 (0)1865 722 250
easyBus: easybus.co.uk
Green Line Coaches: greenline.co.uk
0844 801 7261
Megabus: megabus.com
09001 600 900
National Rail
There are 14 National Rail terminal stations
in London for connections to all parts of the
UK, plus Eurostar services from St. Pancras
International. TfL does not operate National
Rail services in London but you can use your
Visitor Oyster card on all suburban trains in
Zones 1-9.
Visit nationalrail.co.uk for more
information or call 08457 48 49 50 (UK only)
or +44 (0)20 7278 5240.
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Planning
your Journey
Our online Journey Planner tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner will help you find the
best route for your journey around London and will tell you how long it will take.
Tip:
Use Journey Planner to explore what
journeys you can make by river River
Buses and River Tours are a stunning way
to see the city!
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Itineraries
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Itineraries
Madame Tussauds
Explore the city on foot, by bike or by boat and the air with our three half-day itineraries:
1
Southbank Walking
Tour page 12
Cycling Tour:
Independent Shops
and Markets
page 13
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
British Museum
Tate Modern
National Gallery
Natural History Museum
London Eye
Victoria and Albert
Museum
7. Science Museum
8. Tower of London
9. Madame Tussauds
10. Royal Museums
Greenwich
British Museum
VisitLondon www.visitlondon.com
VisitBritain www.visitbritain.com
Visit www.visitbritainshop.com to
pre-purchase tickets for London and
UK-wide attractions, sightseeing tours,
shows, events and more in your local
language and currency.
National Gallery
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Itinerary 1.
1. Southbank
2. Gabriels Wharf
Major theatre,
concert and arts
centre with a lively
calendar of events.
Home to a
fascinating mix
of independent
shops, cafes, bars
and restaurants.
3. Oxo Tower
Design-led
boutiques and
eighth floor
riverside dining with
spectacular views.
5. Tate Modern
and Millennium
Bridge
A world-famous
collection of
modern art.
6. The Clink
A museum built on
the site of one of
Englands oldest
and most notorious
prisons.
4. Globe Theatre
8. Borough
Market
A must see market
for any food lover.
7. The Golden
Hinde
A full-sized model
of Sir Francis
Drakes ship.
A reconstruction
of Shakespeares
original Globe
theatre.
9. Southwark
Cathedral
Located by the
river Thames, this
is Londons oldest
cathedral.
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Itinerary 2.
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Dock your bike and explore this
area on foot. There are different
markets each day, so check online at
spitalfields.co.uk
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with those who have an eye for a bargain.
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An interesting little shopping street
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3. Exmouth Market
Charming cafes, food stalls,
restaurants and clothes shops.
Open Thursday to Saturday.
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St Pancras
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There are five separate markets selling
arts and crafts, vintage fashion and
jewellery.
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Itineraries
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Itinerary 2.
Tip:
Don't forget there are some lovely parks
to cycle in too:
Battersea Park in Wandsworth on the
south side of the river has dedicated
cycle paths that pass the famous boating
lake, the Peace Pagoda and the Festival
Gardens.
Victoria Park, the People's Park, can be
reached off-road along the Regent's
Canal through Mile End Park. There are
dedicated cycle paths that take you the
full length of the park.
Hyde Park has dedicated cycle paths and
is home to The Serpentine Lake,
Speakers' Corner and the Diana Memorial
Fountain.
Regent's Park is one of the most
picturesque parks. It houses London
Zoo and you can often see penguins and
giraffes from the park. The outer circle is
the perfect place to practise cycling on
the road in quiet traffic.
Visit tfl.gov.uk/leisureroutes
for details.
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Itinerary 3.
1. London Eye
A giant ferris wheel
on the South
Bank of the River
Thames.
Western Europes
tallest building,
standing at 87
storeys high.
A complex of
theatre, concert
and arts venues
offering a wide
range of cultural
events.
11. Isle of Dogs
and Canary Wharf
Major business
district that is
home to some of
the UKs tallest
skyscrapers.
Previously a
commercial dock,
this is now a busy
marina with shops,
restaurants and bars.
5. Globe Theatre
Reconstruction
of Shakespeares
original Globe
theatre.
6. The City
including the
Gherkin
Some of Londons
most famous City
landmarks can be
enjoyed from the
river Thames.
2. Southbank
10. St Katharine
Docks
7. The Shard
3. St. Pauls
Cathedral
4. Tate Modern
and Millennium
Bridge
A major art gallery
housed in a former
power station.
8. The Tower
of London
An historic fortress
and former palace
and prison, dating
back to the 11th
century.
9. Tower Bridge
The worlds most
famous drawbridge.
13. The O2
State-of-the-art
concert and
entertainment area
on the Greenwich
Peninsula.
12. Greenwich
A World Heritage
Site with such
famous sights as
the Cutty Sark, the
Royal Observatory
and the National
Maritime Museum.
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Chesham
Chalfont &
Latimer
Amersham
Watford
Rickmansworth
Ruislip Manor
Ickenham
Harrow &
Wealdstone
Kenton
Harrowon-the-Hill
Northwick
Park
West
Harrow
South Harrow
Queensbury
Preston
Road
North Wembley
Northolt
Neasden
Queens Park
Greenford
Kilburn
High Road
Kilburn Park
Maida Vale
Warwick Avenue
Westbourne Park
Park Royal
Ladbroke Grove
East
Acton
Ealing Broadway
West
Acton
North
Acton
Acton Central
Ealing Common
South Acton
Boston Manor
Wood Lane
Shepherds Bush
Market
West
Kensington
Hounslow Central
Hatton Cross
Kew Gardens
Richmond
Heathrow
Terminals 1, 2, 3
Heathrow Terminal 5
Oxford
Circus
Parsons Green
Pimlico
Imperial
Wharf
East Putney
Southfields
Cannon Street
Mansion House
Charing
Cross
Vauxhall
Clapham
Junction
Wandsworth
Road
Wimbledon
Embankment
Hammersmith
& City
Jubilee
Metropolitan
Interchange stations
Piccadilly
Victoria
Waterloo & City
DLR
Balham
National Rail
Tooting Bec
Airport
Tooting Broadway
London Overground
Riverboat services
Tramlink
This diagram is an evolution of the original design conceived in 1931 by Harry Beck Correct at time of going to print January 2014
London
Bridge
Heron Quays
Surrey Quays
South Quay
Crossharbour
Kennington
Queens Road
Peckham
Peckham Rye
Devons Road
Star Lane
Langdon Park
Canning
Town
All Saints
Blackwall
Poplar
Royal
Victoria
East
India
Emirates
Royal Docks
Prince Regent
West
Silvertown
Royal Albert
Beckton Park
Cyprus
North
Greenwich
Emirates
Greenwich
Peninsula
Pontoon Dock
London
City Airport
2
Cutty Sark for
Maritime Greenwich
New Cross
Gate
Brockley
Honor Oak Park
Gallions
Reach
Beckton
King George V
New Cross
Greenwich
Deptford Bridge
Elverson Road
Lewisham
Woolwich
Arsenal
Forest Hill
Sydenham
Brixton
Penge West
Plaistow
West Ham
Island Gardens
Borough
Upton Park
Canary Wharf
Canada
Water
Bermondsey
Upney
Barking
East Ham
Abbey
Road
Bromleyby-Bow
West
India Quay
Wapping
Rotherhithe
Denmark Hill
Westferry
Limehouse
Tower
Gateway
Anerley
Crystal Palace
Norwood Junction
West Croydon
Colliers Wood
South Wimbledon
Morden
Shadwell
River Thames
Stockwell
Clapham Common
Stepney Green
Mudchute
Lambeth
North
Oval
Clapham South
Pudding
Mill Lane
Whitechapel
Becontree
Woodgrange Park
Mile End
Elm Park
Dagenham
Heathway
Stratford
Stratford
High Street
Aldgate
Tower
Hill
Hornchurch
Dagenham
East
Wanstead Park
Bow Road
Southwark
1
2
Aldgate
East
Fenchurch Street
Blackfriars
Clapham North
Northern
Monument
Temple
Bakerloo
Central
Circle
District
District open
weekends,
public holidays
and some
Olympia events
Bank
Upminster
Upminster Bridge
Leyton
Bow Church
St. Pauls
Leicester Square
Westminster
Putney Bridge
Wimbledon Park
Chancery
Lane
Holborn
Gants
Hill
Leytonstone
High Road
Hackney
Wick
Shoreditch
High Street
Moorgate
Waterloo
Fulham Broadway
Bethnal
Green
Liverpool
Street
Newbury Park
Wanstead
Stratford
International
Dalston Junction
Hoxton
Barbican
Piccadilly
Circus
Sloane
Square
Canonbury
Fairlop
Barkingside
Leytonstone
Leyton
Midland Road
Hackney
Central
Haggerston
Farringdon
Russell
Square
Green Park
St. Jamess
Park
Walthamstow
Queens Road
Old Street
Euston
Square
Redbridge
Walthamstow
Central
Homerton
Covent Garden
Victoria
Tottenham
Hale
Euston
Tottenham
Court Road
Gloucester
Road
Caledonian
Road &
Barnsbury
Snaresbrook
Grange
Hill
Chigwell
Hainault
Blackhorse
Road
Dalston
Kingsland
Kings Cross
St. Pancras
Goodge
Street
West Brompton
Gunnersbury
Highbury &
Islington
Angel
Marble
Arch
South
Kensington
Kentish Town
Mornington
Crescent
Regents Park
Bond
Street
Finsbury
Park
Holloway Road
Camden
Road
Camden Town
Great
Portland
Street
Baker
Street
Knightsbridge
Earls
Court
Chalk Farm
Warren Street
Lancaster
Gate
Queensway
Arsenal
Tufnell Park
Bayswater
High Street
Kensington
Barons
Court
Hammersmith
Hounslow East
Heathrow
Terminal 4
Edgware
Marylebone
Road
Notting
Hill Gate
Holland
Park
Kensington
(Olympia)
Goldhawk Road
Acton Town
Chiswick
Park
Shepherds
Bush
White
City
Osterley
Hounslow
West
Swiss Cottage
Edgware
Road
Latimer Road
North Ealing
Northfields
Paddington
Finchley Road
Seven
Sisters
Manor House
Upper Holloway
Kentish
Town West
South Woodford
South Tottenham
Caledonian Road
South
Hampstead
Woodford
Harringay
Green Lanes
Turnpike Lane
Archway
Gospel
Oak
Hampstead
Heath
Belsize Park
West Hampstead
Royal Oak
Hanger Lane
South Ealing
Finchley Road
& Frognal
Kilburn
Brondesbury
Kensal Green
Alperton
Perivale
Hampstead
Brondesbury
Park
Kensal
Rise
Willesden Junction
Roding
Valley
Arnos Grove
Crouch
Hill
Highgate
Buckhurst Hill
Bounds Green
Finchley Central
Debden
Loughton
Southgate
West Finchley
Dollis Hill
Willesden Green
Harlesden
Sudbury Town
Hendon Central
Brent Cross
Stonebridge Park
Oakwood
Wood Green
Kingsbury
Wembley
Park
Cockfosters
East Finchley
Golders Green
Wembley Central
Colindale
South Kenton
Sudbury Hill
6 5 4
Burnt Oak
Canons Park
North Harrow
Rayners Lane
South Ruislip
Edgware
Stanmore
High Barnet
Woodside Park
Hatch End
Headstone Lane
Pinner
Eastcote
Ruislip
Gardens
Epping
Theydon Bois
Carpenders Park
Northwood
Northwood
Hills
Ruislip
Hillingdon
Bushey
Moor Park
West Ruislip
8 7 6
Watford Junction
Watford High Street
Croxley
Chorleywood
Uxbridge
Embankment
Bakerloo and Northern line trains will not stop at this
station from early January 2014 until early November 2014
Kilburn
No step-free access from late January 2014 until mid May 2014
Stanmore
Step-free access via a steep ramp
Waterloo
No step-free access from late January 2014 until late July 2014
Emirates Greenwich Peninsula and Emirates Royal Docks
Special fares apply
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ZSL
London
Zoo
Lords Cricket
Ground
Sherlock
Holmes
Museum
Ladbroke Grove
Regents Park
Paddington
453
74
Great
Portland and
Street
Baker Street
and
Gloucester Place
Edgware Road
148
to
White
City
Queensway
390
Goodge Street
and Gower Street
Lancaster
Gate
Park Lane
Albert
Memorial
to
Hammersmith
9
Royal
10
Albert Hall Knightsbridge
74
to Putney
Eros
St Jamess
Palace
Green
Park
Holborn
Royal
Mews
Victoria
38
Buckingham
Palace
Nelsons
Column
Pall Mall
Leicester
Square
Covent
Garden
London
Transport
Museum
RV1
Admiralty
Arch
15
Cleopatras Needle
St Jamess Park
New Scotland Yard
Horse
Guards
Belgrave Road
Saatchi
Gallery
11 to Fulham Broadway
24
Festival
London Eye
Westminster
Monument
St Pauls
Cathedral
Royal Courts
of Justice
Aldwych
9
London
Eye
Upper
Ground
Waterloo
139
Globe
Tate Theatre
Bankside
Modern
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Westminster
Abbey
Houses of
Parliament
to Streatham Hill 59
to Streatham 159
Imperial
War Museum
Kennington Road
London
Bridge City
43
Tower Gateway
Tate Modern
St
Katharines
Tower
Tower
Bridge
HMS Belfast
Tower Bridge
Road
London Bridge
188
to North
Greenwich
Southwark Street
Bermondsey
Market
15
to Blackwall
RV1
Tower of
London
St Pauls Cathedral
Ludgate Circus
Tower
Hill
Mansion House
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Key
London Underground interchange
London Overground interchange
Westminster
Cathedral
Coach Station
25 to Ilford
205 to Bow
Royal
Festival Hall
Ri
ve
r
Kings Road
Liverpool
Street
Bank
Fleet
Street
Trafalgar Square
St Jamess Palace
Victoria Street
73 C2
Victoria
Sloane Square
Museum
of London
Kingsway
Westminster
Chelsea
Moorgate
Shoreditch
High Street
11
23
Aldgate
Embankment
South
Kensington
14
to Putney Heath
Theobalds
Road
Old Street
Covent Garden
Market
Shaftesbury
Avenue
National
Gallery
Piccadilly
Circus
Hyde Park
Corner
Victoria &
Albert Museum
Tottenham
Court Road/
Wardour
Cambridge
Street
Circus
Regent Street
Royal
Academy
Green Park
Harrods Wellington
Arch
Oxford
Street
Conduit Street
Berkeley Square
High Street
Kensington
Natural
History
Museum
Oxford
Circus
25
Marble
Arch
Hyde
Park
Science
Museum
10
59
Bloomsbury Way
Bond
Street
274
Kensington
Gardens
Sadlers Wells
Theatre
Charles Dickens
Museum
Barbican
Centre
188
Russell
Square
British
Museum
to Bow 8
St John
Street
Kings
Cross
St Pancras
International
Islington Angel
274
London
Canal
Museum
Pollocks
Toy Museum
159
Marble
Arch
to Clapton
Pond
Essex Road
14
Warren Street
Euston Square
to Stoke Newington
43
73
to
Friern
38
Barnet
Agar Grove
Euston
Telecom
Tower
Marylebone
Caledonian
Road
York Way
Mornington
Crescent
Madame
Tussauds
205
Notting Hill
Gate
Camden
Road
Camden Town
Albany Street
390
to Archway
C2
to Parliament
Hill Fields
Camden Lock
Market
The Zoo
Lisson Grove
Sainsburys
24
to Hampstead Heath
Route 8
Route 9
Route 10
Route 11
Route 14
Route 15
Route 23
Route 24
Route 25
Route 38
Route 43
Route 59
Route 73
Route 74
Route 139
Route 148
Route 159
Route 188
Route 205
Route 274
Route 390
Route 453
Route C2
Route RV1
Walworth Road
to
148 Camberwell
to
453 Deptford
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Embankment
Embankment
Charing Cross
Blackfriars
Blackfriars
(Mondays to Fridays only)
Tower
Tower Hill
Tower Gateway
Fenchurch Street
St. Katharines
Tower Hill
Tower Gateway
Fenchurch Street
RB4
Festival
Waterloo
Canary Wharf
London Bridge
City
Bankside
RB2
London Eye
Waterloo
RB5
London Bridge
Woolwich Ferry
North Terminal
RB4
RB1
Hilton Docklands
Nelson Dock
Westminster
Westminster
North
Greenwich
Greenland
Masthouse
Terrace
North Greenwich
and Emirates
Air Line
Millbank
Greenwich
Woolwich Ferry
South Terminal
RB1
RB5
Woolwich
Arsenal
Summer service
(April-October) only
Cadogan
St George
Wharf
RB2
Vauxhall
River Bus
A fast and frequent service
An alternative to the Tube or bus
Use your Oyster pay as you go or
Chelsea
Harbour
Imperial Wharf
RB1
RB6
Kew
St Helenas
Richmond
Kingston Turks
Wandsworth
Riverside Quarter
Putney
River Tours
A more leisurely cruise
Sightseeing commentary on most boats
Ideal for spotting some of
RB2
RB4
RB5
RB6
London Underground
Westminster to Greenwich
Some boats cruise through the Thames Barrier
(summer service only)
Operated by Thames River Services
London Overground
Westminster to Greenwich
Operated by City Cruises
National Rail
Docklands Light Railway
Emirates Air Line
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