London Underground Northern Line Stations

The Northern Line is a deep-level tube line of the London Underground, coloured black on the Tube map. With two routes through the central area and two to the north, it is one of the more complicated lines on the system. Despite its name, it is the Underground line that extends farthest south.

Stations on the Northern Line are:

High Barnet branch
High Barnet
Totteridge and Whetstone
Woodside Park
West Finchley
Mill Hill East (on a branch)
Finchley Central
East Finchley
Highgate
Archway
Tufnell Park
Kentish Town

Edgware branch
Edgware
Burnt Oak
Colindale
Hendon Central
Brent Cross
Golders Green
Hampstead
Belsize Park
Chalk Farm

Camden Town branch
Camden Town

Charing Cross branch
(Also known as the West End branch.)
Mornington Crescent
Euston
Warren Street
Goodge Street
Tottenham Court Road
Leicester Square
Charing Cross
Embankment
Waterloo
Southbound trains on this branch often terminate at Kennington, where they return by means of a loop.

Bank branch
(Also known as the City Branch.)
Euston
King's Cross St Pancras
Angel
Old Street
Moorgate
Bank
London Bridge
Borough
Elephant and Castle

Morden branch
Kennington
Oval
Stockwell
Clapham North
Clapham Common
Clapham South
Balham
Tooting Bec
Tooting Broadway
Colliers Wood
South Wimbledon
Morden
 
Travelcard
A Travelcard is an inter-modal ticket, valid for a period of time varying from one day to a year, for use on most public transport in London. The ticket is issued by Transport for London and National Rail outlets and can be used on the services of either.

Travelcards provide travel within six numbered concentric zones, with Zone 1 (which includes the central areas of The City and the West End) at the middle and Zone 6 (which includes London Heathrow Airport and places such as Uxbridge, Upminster and Orpington) at the outer edge.

A Travelcard entitles the holder to use the following modes of transport within Greater London:
London Underground
Docklands Light Railway
National Rail
London Buses
Tramline

Travelcards also entitle the holder to discounts on some London River Services.

A few public transport routes in London do not accept the Travelcard. You are advised to check before you travel, if you are uncertain.
Travelcards provide travel within six numbered concentric zones they are:
Travelcard Zone 1 Stations
Travelcard Zone 2 Stations
Travelcard Zone 3 Stations
Travelcard Zone 4 Stations
Travelcard Zone 5 Stations
Travelcard Zone 6 Stations
 
London is also served by 10 mainline railway stations
London Bridge Railway Station; London Cannon Street Railway Station; London Charing Cross Railway Station; London Euston Railway Station; London Kings Cross and St Pancras Railway Station; London Liverpool Street Railway Station; London Marylebone Railway Station; London Paddington Railway Station; London Victoria Railway Station; London Waterloo Railway Station
 
London underground stations are served by 12 underground lines they are:
Bakerloo Line; Central Line; Circle Line; District Line; East London Line; Hammersmith & City Line; Jubilee Line; Metropolitan Line; Northern Line; Piccadilly Line; Victoria Line; Waterloo & City Line
 


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