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Which tube station is Stratford?

Which tube station is Stratford?

Stratford Underground Station – Transport for London.

Is Stratford International Station the same as Stratford?

Stratford International is a National Rail station in Stratford and a separate Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station nearby, located in East Village in London and within the Greater London metropolitan area.

What zone is Stratford Westfield?

Zone 2/3
Please note, Stratford station and Stratford International station are in Travel Zone 2/3. Visit Transport for London to plan your journey via TfL’s transport network.

Is Stratford Underground station open today?

Opening Times (Station) Thursday 05:00 – 01:20. Friday 05:00 – 01:20. Saturday 05:00 – 01:20. Sunday 06:00 – 01:05.

How long is the tube journey from Stratford to Waterloo?

approximately 24 min.
Take one direct tube from Stratford to Waterloo Station in Waterloo: take the JUBILEE tube from Stratford station to Waterloo station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 24 min. The ride fare is £2.60.

How long is the walk from Stratford to Stratford International?

about a ten minute walk
To travel between Stratford International and Stratford Regional station, passengers are advised to walk through the Westfield shopping centre (access is available through the Lower Ground Floor) which is about a ten minute walk and does not involve steps, lifts or escalators.

Where is Stratford station on the London Underground?

Stratford Underground Station. Stratford Station is a railway and underground station in East London. Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is near Stratford Station. There are London hotels near Stratford Station.

When did Stratford become a GER station?

Thus Stratford became a GER station in 1862. The Loughton branch was extended to Ongar on 24 April 1865 and by 1874 there were a total of 40 trains each day (10 terminating at Loughton, 18 at Epping and 12 at Ongar) with most serving the newly opened Liverpool Street although a few peak hour services continued to serve Fenchurch Street.

When was Stratford-upon-Avon station built?

The station was opened in 1839 by the Eastern Counties Railway. Today it is owned by Network Rail and is in Travelcard zone 2 / 3. To distinguish it from Stratford-upon-Avon in Warwickshire it is sometimes referred to as Stratford (London), or as Stratford Regional to differentiate it from Stratford International,…

How many platforms are there at Stratford station?

Platforms 13 to 15 were built in the late 1990s to serve the Jubilee line when it was extended to Stratford in 1999. All three are bay platforms. A footbridge joins the platforms at the southern end, away from the main station building.