What Stops Are On The Overground?

  • Gospel Oak Rail Station.
  • Upper Holloway Rail Station.
  • Crouch Hill Rail Station.
  • Harringay Green Lanes Rail Station.
  • South Tottenham Rail Station.
  • Blackhorse Road Rail Station. Connects to Victoria Connects to Victoria.
  • Walthamstow Queens Road Rail Station.
  • Leyton Midland Road Rail Station.
Where does the London Overground stop?

London Overground Routes
Euston, Liverpool Street, Clapham Junction, and Highbury and Islington work as the major stations on the network, enabling passenger’s opportunities to move between the 6 lines on the service, as well as get access to underground lines too.

What is included in London Overground?

London Overground (also known simply as the Overground) is a suburban rail network serving London and its environs. Established in 2007 to take over Silverlink Metro routes, it now serves a large part of Greater London as well as the home county of Hertfordshire, with 113 stations on nine different routes.

How many stations are there on the London Overground?

112 stations
Today the network covers 112 stations across six routes.

Where does the Overground start?

Dalston Junction
OVERGROUND (Transport for London)
The first stop of the OVERGROUND train route is Dalston Junction and the last stop is Battersea Park. OVERGROUND (Dalston Junction‎→Battersea Park) is operational during weekdays.

Is the Overground different to the Underground?

The overground are more traditional trains as opposed to the metro style for the Underground. Overground is more of a ring around central London – it’s useful for avoiding going via central London if you don’t want to.

Is TFL rail the same as Overground?

ASAIK overground stations are run by Transport for London (TFL) not National Rail.

Is Overground included in Oyster?

Oyster cards
An Oyster card is a smart card that you add money to, so you can pay as you go. You can pay as you go to travel on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, most Elizabeth line, IFS Cloud Cable Car and Thames Clippers River Bus services.

Do you have to tap between Overground and Tube?

If you are transferring from the Overground to the Tube or vice versa, make sure you tap on and tap off when transferring for your trip to be considered a single journey.

Do you have to pay for London Overground?

You can use a contactless payment card to pay for travel on bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground and most National Rail services in London. You will be charged an adult-rate Pay As You Go fare each time you make a journey.

What is the least used station on the London Overground?

Roding Valley
Roding Valley is London’s least used tube station. Roding Valley is found on the central line. Roding Valley transports around the same number of passengers in 1 year, that London Waterloo does in 1 day.

Is Elizabeth line Overground or tube?

The trains and tunnels
The Elizabeth line is unique on the London Underground in that surface stock trains – as big as the S stock than run on the Metropolitan and District lines – run in tube tunnels under the Capital, and far out into Berkshire and Essex on the surface.

Is Liverpool Street Underground or Overground?

London Underground Ltd.

Where does the Underground go over the Overground?

Whitechapel station, where Underground services run over the Overground trains. If you know what we mean.

Is Overground included in Travelcard?

A Travelcard (in the zones it’s valid for) gives you unlimited travel at any time on bus, Tube, Tram, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail services in London. You can use it on all buses, and if valid in zones 3, 4, 5 or 6, on all trams.

How much of the London Underground is Overground?

The longest possible single journey on one train is 34 miles, between West Ruislip and Epping on the Central Line. During the Second World War, part of the Piccadilly line was used to store British Museum treasures. Around 55% of the London Underground is actually above the ground.

Which tube lines are Overground?

The London Overground name is the brand applied by Transport for London (TfL) to the services which it manages on four railway lines in the London area: the Euston-Watford DC Line, the North London Line, the West London Line and the Gospel Oak to Barking Line.

How do you use the London Overground?

You can use a Visitor Oyster card, Oyster card or contactless payment cards on all London Overground trains and most National Rail services that operate in Zones 1 to 9. For contactless payment cards issued outside of the UK, check with your bank to see whether transaction fees or other charges apply.

Does the Victoria Line go Overground?

The Victoria line is a London Underground line that runs between Brixton in south London and Walthamstow Central in the north-east, via the West End. It is printed in light blue on the Tube map and is one of the only two lines on the network to run completely underground, the other being the Waterloo & City line.

How do you pay for the Overground?

You can pay as you go using contactless (card or device), an Oyster card or a Visitor Oyster card. It also offers great value as pay as you go is cheaper than buying single tickets and you get daily and weekly capping.

Is Overground included in daily cap?

There are different caps for the times of day you travel (peak and off-peak) and the transport you use: Cap for bus, Tube, tram, DLR, London Overground, Elizabeth line and National Rail journeys in London. Cap for bus and tram journeys.