Is London Fields station open?
No disruptions There are no reported disruptions at any .
What stations are on the East London line?
23East London line / Stations
Is London Fields in Zone 1?
London Fields is a small district in northeast London, within Zone 2.
What line is Cambridge Heath station?
The station is 1 mile 61 chains (2.8 km) down the line from London Liverpool Street and is situated between Bethnal Green and London Fields on the Lea Valley lines to Cheshunt and Enfield Town….Cambridge Heath railway station.
| Cambridge Heath | |
|---|---|
| Number of platforms | 2 |
| Fare zone | 2 |
| National Rail annual entry and exit | |
| 2016–17 | 0.766 million |
Why is there no tube in East London?
The real reason comes down to cold, hard capitalism. Long before tubes, lots of private railway companies carved up the city and established loads of suburban railways, with great connections south of the river and beyond.
What Colour is East London line?
orange
The East London Line was a line of the London Underground, coloured orange on the Tube map. It ran north to south through the East End and Docklands areas of London, entirely in Travelcard Zone 2.
What line is Rectory Road station on?
Lea Valley lines
Rectory Road is a London Overground station on the Lea Valley lines in the West Hackney area of the London Borough of Hackney, east London.
Is Cambridge Heath station closed?
Is Cambridge Heath step free?
The step(s) is / are medium.
Will South London ever get tube?
According to capital folklore, cabbies used to refuse to go to the depths of south London. Those days might be behind us, but south of the river remains short-changed on the tube front. With a measly 29 stations (compared with 241 the other side of the Thames) southerners have slim pickings.
What is the furthest north tube station?
Chesham station
Chesham station is 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Charing Cross, making it the furthest London Underground station from central London. It is both the northernmost and westernmost station in the system.
What is the orange line on the London Underground?
The East London Line was a line of the London Underground, coloured orange on the Tube map. It ran north to south through the East End and Docklands areas of London, entirely in Travelcard Zone 2. It closed temporarily on 22 December 2007 for construction work, replaced by bus services.