Hi, what is the nearest underground station to Oxford Street?
- im travelling from: Waterloo
Answers:
there's 3 you can exit at - take the jubilee to Bond st - you exit on to Oxford St about two thirds of teh way down, opposite selfridges. otherwise Oxford circus, central and victoria lines - thats in the middle of ox st, and theres tottenham court road - top end, central and northern. all the stations are about 5-7 mins walk from each other.
oxford circuis
Oxford Circus. Get on the Bakerloo Line (the brown line) and head towards the direction for Harrow & Wealdstone.
oxford circus mate
oxford circus
From Waterloo:
Jubilee Line to Bond Street
Bakerloo line to Oxford Circus
Northern Line to Tottenham Court Road
Despite the names, all three are on Oxford Street, just in different places along it.
There are actually four underground stations on Oxford Street, all of which are on the Central line. These are:
* Marble Arch
* Bond Street (also on the Jubillee line)
* Oxford Circus (also on the Victoria and Bakerloo lines)
* Tottenham Court Road (also on the Northern line, Charing Cross branch)
These go from West to East; you'll probably want to find out where you're going because it's a long street!
Try the tube for london website. has all the tube routes on there - will be very helpful 4 future journeys 2. www.google.com - tube for london
Oxford Circus, you can get the Bakerloo line straight from Waterloo, takes 5-10 minutes.
If you want the East end of Oxford Strett, Tottenham Court Road is closer and is on the Nothern line which you can also get on from Waterloo.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/colour.
Tom
Oxford Circus
oxford circus naturally hence the name
www.tfl.com
Transport for London. Actually a really cool site. Tells you the route plan and how long it will take.
Oxford Circus takes 5-10 mins
Third Space missed one out! Marble Arch is at the opposite end of Oxford St from Tottenham Court Rd.
um last i heard it was called oxford street tube station!(victoria line) hint :getting a tube map,available free everywhere could help in future
oxford circus or bond street
OXFORD CIRCUS.
The clue is in the name.
- Northern Line to Tottenham Coourt Road - the best, as it will take you right to one of the ends of the street (the eastern one)
- Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus (right in the middle)
- Jubilee Line to Bond Street (almost at the western end, although Marble Arch would be even better)
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Answers:
there's 3 you can exit at - take the jubilee to Bond st - you exit on to Oxford St about two thirds of teh way down, opposite selfridges. otherwise Oxford circus, central and victoria lines - thats in the middle of ox st, and theres tottenham court road - top end, central and northern. all the stations are about 5-7 mins walk from each other.
oxford circuis
Oxford Circus. Get on the Bakerloo Line (the brown line) and head towards the direction for Harrow & Wealdstone.
oxford circus mate
oxford circus
From Waterloo:
Jubilee Line to Bond Street
Bakerloo line to Oxford Circus
Northern Line to Tottenham Court Road
Despite the names, all three are on Oxford Street, just in different places along it.
There are actually four underground stations on Oxford Street, all of which are on the Central line. These are:
* Marble Arch
* Bond Street (also on the Jubillee line)
* Oxford Circus (also on the Victoria and Bakerloo lines)
* Tottenham Court Road (also on the Northern line, Charing Cross branch)
These go from West to East; you'll probably want to find out where you're going because it's a long street!
Try the tube for london website. has all the tube routes on there - will be very helpful 4 future journeys 2. www.google.com - tube for london
Oxford Circus, you can get the Bakerloo line straight from Waterloo, takes 5-10 minutes.
If you want the East end of Oxford Strett, Tottenham Court Road is closer and is on the Nothern line which you can also get on from Waterloo.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/pdfdocs/colour.
Tom
Oxford Circus
oxford circus naturally hence the name
www.tfl.com
Transport for London. Actually a really cool site. Tells you the route plan and how long it will take.
Oxford Circus takes 5-10 mins
Third Space missed one out! Marble Arch is at the opposite end of Oxford St from Tottenham Court Rd.
um last i heard it was called oxford street tube station!(victoria line) hint :getting a tube map,available free everywhere could help in future
oxford circus or bond street
OXFORD CIRCUS.
The clue is in the name.
- Northern Line to Tottenham Coourt Road - the best, as it will take you right to one of the ends of the street (the eastern one)
- Bakerloo Line to Oxford Circus (right in the middle)
- Jubilee Line to Bond Street (almost at the western end, although Marble Arch would be even better)
A.
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