Bakerloo

London Underground

Bakerloo Line Status

Status: Part Closure
Details: BAKERLOO LINE: Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 November, no service between Queens Park and Harrow & Wealdstone. There will also be no LIONESS LINE service between Euston and Watford Junction. On Saturday only, SOUTHERN services will call at Wembley Central (before 1900 and after 2300 only), Harrow & Wealdstone and Watford Junction, however, LONDON NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY trains will call at Harrow & Wealdstone on both days. Special bus route 718 operates between Queens Park and Harrow & Wealdstone via Kensal Green, Willesden Junction (Harrow Road), Harlesden Town Centre (High Street / Manor Park Road), Stonebridge Park, Wembley Central (Park Lane), Wembley Central Station, North Wembley, Preston Road (for South Kenton and Metropolitan line) and Kenton.

Upcoming Engineering Works

Line Map

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Stations (A-Z)

Station Interchanges Fare Zone
Baker Street
Circle
Hammersmith & City
Jubilee
Metropolitan
1
Charing Cross
Northern
National Rail
1
Edgware Road (Bakerloo) 1
Elephant & Castle
Northern
National Rail
1+2
Embankment
Circle
District
Northern
1
Harlesden 3
Harrow & Wealdstone
National Rail
Lioness line
5
Kensal Green 2
Kenton
Lioness line
4
Kilburn Park 2
Lambeth North 1
Maida Vale 2
Marylebone
National Rail
1
North Wembley 4
Oxford Circus
Central
Victoria
1
Paddington
Circle
District
Hammersmith & City
Elizabeth line
National Rail
1
Piccadilly Circus
Piccadilly
1
Queen's Park
Lioness line
2
Regent's Park 1
South Kenton 4
Stonebridge Park 3
Warwick Avenue 2
Waterloo
Jubilee
Northern
Waterloo & City
National Rail
1
Wembley Central
National Rail
Lioness line
4
Willesden Junction
Lioness line
Mildmay line
2+3

History and Trivia

  • The Bakerloo line originally opened in 1906 as the Baker Street and Waterloo line
  • The line uses 1972 stock trains - the oldest that are currently in operation on the London Underground network
  • The line was originally opened by the Underground Electric Railways Company of London
  • The line currently has 25 stations