What line goes to Camden?

Camden Town is primarily served by the Northern line (tube). It is a major junction on this line, with branches from Edgware and High Barnet splitting/merging here, allowing direct access from Central London (Bank or Charing Cross branches).
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Which line goes to Camden?

It is on the Northern line as well as a major junction for the line, as it is where the Edgware and High Barnet branches merge from the north, and is also where they split to the south into the Bank and Charing Cross branches for the journey through Central London.
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Which tube line is Camden Road on?

The station is situated in London fare zone 2. There is an official out-of-station interchange with Camden Town tube station on the Northern line of the London Underground, located a 390 metres (1,280 ft) walk away.
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What stations are in Camden?

Pages in category "Tube stations in the London Borough of Camden"
  • Camden Town tube station.
  • Chalk Farm tube station.
  • Chancery Lane tube station.
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Is there a train station in Camden?

Camden railway station. Camden railway station was a railway station in Camden and the terminus of the Camden line in South Western Sydney. It opened along with the line on 10 March 1882 and closed along with it on 1 January 1963. Apart from the stationmaster's residence, the station is no longer extant.
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What are the 4 new Tube stations?

The proposed extension of the Bakerloo line comprises 7.5 km (4.7 miles) of twin tunnels, with four new stations (Burgess Park, Old Kent Road, New Cross Gate and Lewisham), one ventilation shaft and a depot at Wearside Road, Lewisham. All stations would be fully accessible.
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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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Is Camden tube exit only?

(Zone 2) Camden Town: Exit Only - This station is open for exit and interchange only - there is no entry from street level - to avoid overcrowding.
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Is Camden considered North London?

Comprising an eclectic mix of areas, each with its unique character, North London is a melting pot of cultures, traditions, and lifestyles. From the artistic Camden Town to the suburbs of Hampstead, North London captures the essence of city living.
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What is the most dodgy area in London?

The area with the roughest reputation in London is Westminster, recording the highest crime rate of 432 crimes per 1,000 people in the year ending December 2024—though this is likely skewed by massive daytime footfall from tourists, which inflates the crime-per-resident ratio.
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What tube lines to avoid?

The Most Stressful Tube Lines To Move On

Our research revealed the most stressful line to move on or travel with luggage is the Victoria or Central line, both of which hit the lowest score of 32 out of 100.
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What is the dirtiest tube line in London?

Based on Transport for London (TfL) data from late 2024, the Piccadilly line is considered the dirtiest due to its longer deep cleaning cycle, with full cleans occurring approximately every 43 days, compared to the cleanest, the Jubilee line, which gets cleaned every 18 days. However, other lines like the Northern and Victoria also face high dust/pollution, especially in deep tunnels, while the Central line is noted for high bacteria and heat.
 
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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 free stuff do seniors over 60 get in the UK?

At 60 in the UK, you generally get free NHS prescriptions (in England) and free NHS eye tests, with prescription costs covered across the entire UK; you may also qualify for free NHS dental treatment, bus passes (eligibility varies by region), and discounts on glasses, but some benefits like free dental care often require receiving Pension Credit.
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How much do Tube drivers earn?

How much do Tube workers currently earn? According to a Freedom of Information (FOI) request, the current fixed salary for a Tube driver is £68,096, as of October 2024. With overtime and shift allowances – which are common due to unsocial hours – this can reach £70,000-£80,000 annually for many.
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Is the Piccadilly line closing in 2025?

The Piccadilly line experienced significant weekend closures throughout 2025 for upgrades to introduce new air-conditioned trains, affecting sections like Cockfosters to Heathrow/Uxbridge, with major disruptions planned through late 2025 into early 2026, including a full line closure Jan 17-18, 2026, for testing and commissioning. Expect ongoing weekend works and potential Night Tube service changes into 2026 as TfL finishes the new fleet introduction.
 
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What is the deepest station in London?

Hampstead is the deepest station below the surface, at 58.5 metres (192 ft), as its surface building is near the top of a hill, and the Jubilee line platforms at Westminster are the deepest platforms below sea level at 32 metres (105 ft).
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What station do you get off for Camden?

Our nearest stations are Camden Town (Northern Line), Chalk Farm (Northern Line), and Camden Road (Overground). Parking in Camden Town is extremely limited and Camden Market does not have a dedicated car park. We highly recommend making use of public transport to reach us.
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