Does the central line go to Shepherd's Bush?

Yes, the Central line goes directly to Shepherd's Bush station, which is located in Zone 2 between White City and Holland Park. The station provides direct access to the Shepherd's Bush area, including the Westfield London shopping centre. It is also served by the Hammersmith & City line at the nearby Shepherd's Bush Market station.
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Does the central line stop at Shepherd's Bush?

Shepherd's Bush is a London Underground station. It is located in the district of Shepherd's Bush in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. The station is on the Central line, between White City and Holland Park stations. It is in London fare zone 2.
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Which underground line goes to Shepherd's Bush?

Shepherd's Bush is served by the Central line at its main underground station, while nearby stations like Wood Lane and Shepherd's Bush Market serve the Hammersmith & City line (and Circle Line connections), offering multiple tube options for the area, says Wikipedia and Transport for London (TfL) websites.
 
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What train line is Westfield Shepherd's Bush on?

The nearest underground station is Shepherd's Bush or White City on the Central Line and Wood Lane or Shepherd's Bush Market on the Hammersmith and City Line.
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Is Shepherd's Bush in central London?

Shepherd's Bush (or “SheBu” as it's fondly known among locals) is four miles west of Central London and just north of Hammersmith.
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London Underground: Central line Trains at Shepherd's bush

Where does a Central Line go?

A central line (central venous catheter) is a long, flexible tube that is similar to an intravenous (IV) line, but it stays in place longer. The tube is inserted into a vein in the neck, chest, arm or groin, and passed through until it reaches a large vein near the heart (the vena cava).
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Is London Underground free for over 60s?

Yes, if you're a London resident aged 60 or over, you can get free travel on the London Underground and most other public transport in London with a 60+ London Oyster photocard, which you can apply for online from Transport for London. This pass provides free travel on buses, Tube, DLR, Overground, Elizabeth line, and some National Rail services within London, though you must live in a London borough to qualify.
 
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What is London's most Central station?

Charing Cross Station is widely considered London's most central railway station, situated in the heart of Westminster, near Trafalgar Square and the West End, serving as a key hub for Southeastern trains and connecting to Underground lines, making it a quintessential central London transport link.
 
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Which line is Shepherd's Bush Market?

It is on the Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines, between Goldhawk Road and Wood Lane stations, and it is in London fare zone 2.
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Can I use my senior railcard on London Underground?

The Senior Railcard will not apply to the following:

Some Train Company-specific promotional offers. Tickets for special excursion or Charter trains and some coach/bus links, including RailAir services. Most London Underground and Docklands Light Railway tickets (unless using Oyster pay as you go)
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What time can I use my over 60 Oyster card on the underground?

The Freedom Pass and 60+ London Oyster Card let you travel for free on Transport for London services on Monday to Friday after 9am, and at any time at weekends and bank holidays.
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What are the risks of central lines?

Despite their frequent use, CVCs are associated with several risks, including immediate insertion-related complications (eg, pneumothorax, arterial cannulation), central catheter–line-associated bloodstream infections (CLABSI), and deep venous thrombosis (DVT).
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What is a central line connected to?

Central venous line placement is the insertion of a catherter/tube through the neck or body. and into a large vein that connects to the heart. There are a variety of catheter, both size and configuration. The type of catheter and location of placement will depend on the reason for it's placement.
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Where do billionaires live in London?

Knightsbridge

When it comes to luxury, Knightsbridge is unmatched. Home to Harrods, Hyde Park and some of the city's most elegant residences, this area is a magnet for international billionaires, celebrities and royals alike.
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What is the coolest postcode in London?

The coolest postcode in London for 2026

For London, it was E14's Poplar that was crowned the coolest place to live for 2026. Branded as perfect for "urban 'makers'", Poplar was described as "pedigree" by The Sunday Times.
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Where is Millionaires Row London?

The Billionaires' Row - The Bishops Avenue Houses & Property

That's where the road gets its nickname from - "Millionaires' Row" and today called "Billionaires' Row".
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