What are the London Tube zones?
The ‘Zone’ System Explained When it comes to getting around, London is divided into ‘zones’ 1-6, with ‘Zone 1’ being the city centre and ‘Zone 6’ being the outskirts of the city. The system itself exists as a method for TfL (Transport for London) to calculate a customer’s travel distance and charge accordingly.
Why is Thameslink on the tube map?
Thameslink has been added as it operates a through London service and highlighting this gives Londoners more options during the pandemic. This will help further encourage use of public transport to safely travel across the city, aiding social distancing and reducing the risk of a car-led recovery.
What zone is Luton?
London Underground Zone 1-6 to Luton Airport Parkway by train
| Distance | miles ( km) |
|---|---|
| Departure station | London Underground Zone 1-6 |
| Arrival station | Luton Airport Parkway |
Is Thameslink part of London Underground?
A rail line is returning to London’s Tube map 22 years after being removed. After a long-running campaign, Thameslink services will be back on the map from next month having been first displayed in 1987 but removed in 1999.
Which areas are in London zone 3?
The following Stations are in zone 3:
- Abbey Road Station Docklands Light Railway.
- Acton Central Station London Overground.
- Acton Main Line Station.
- Acton Town Station.
- Alexandra Palace Station.
- Archway Station Also in Travelcard Zone 2.
- Balham Station.
- Balham (National Rail) Station.
Where is London Zone 5?
The most in-demand Zone 5 boroughs are Bexley in the south-east, Sutton in the south-west and Enfield in the north-east, according to online estate agent eMoov. “These outer pockets all offer a variety of property, plenty of parks and residential spaces,” says eMoov founder Russell Quirk.