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Which line is Hayes and Harlington?

Which line is Hayes and Harlington?

Great Western Main Line
Hayes & Harlington Railway Station serves the west London districts of Hayes and Harlington in the Borough of Hillingdon with Great Western Railway services on the Great Western Main Line.

What line is Acton Main Line on?

Acton Main Line is a National Rail station on the Great Western Main Line in Acton, west London. It is 4 miles 21 chains (6.9 km) down the line from London Paddington. Train services are provided by TfL Rail….Acton Main Line railway station.

Acton Main Line
Fare zone 3
National Rail annual entry and exit
2015–16 0.262 million
2016–17 0.239 million

What train line is Acton on?

North London Line
Acton Central railway station is on the North London Line, between South Acton and Willesden Junction, in Travelcard Zone 3.

How do you get to Acton Main Line?

The nearest stations to Acton Main Line are:

  1. Acton Main Line Station (H) is 154 meters away, 3 min walk.
  2. Acton Main Line Station (J) is 188 meters away, 3 min walk.
  3. St Gabriel’s Church (N) is 484 meters away, 7 min walk.
  4. Wales Farm Road (Q) is 677 meters away, 9 min walk.
  5. North Acton is 1036 meters away, 14 min walk.

Is Hayes a safe place to live?

Crime in Hayes is below the London average with five crimes reported per 1,000 residents. The top reported crimes are violence, residential burglary and vandalism.

Can you use Oyster card to Hayes and Harlington?

This means that Oyster pay as you go is now accepted on First Great Western services into Paddington from West Drayton, Hayes & Harlington, Southall, Hanwell, West Ealing, Acton Main Line, South Greenford, Castle Bar Park and Drayton Green.

Is Acton Main Line Open?

There are no reported disruptions at any .

Which zone is East Acton?

Zone 2
(Zone 2) EAST ACTON STATION: During platform reconstruction works, eastbound Central line trains towards central London, will not stop at East Acton between until late December 2021.To travel eastbound from East Acton: Take a westbound train to North Acton and change there for an eastbound service.

Is Acton a nice place to live?

Acton is a big place – there is north, south, east, west and central Acton, plus Acton Town, Acton Green, and Acton Vale. While in the past, Acton has been seen as a less desirable place to live, recent developments and growth within the area has seen Acton become a safe and secure place in London to visit.

How many train stations are in Acton?

Acton in West London is home to a grand total of eight stations – four Tube stations, two Overground and one National Rail station.

Is Uxbridge posh?

Harrow-on-the-Hill is the posh bit. Ruislip is quiet, suburban and slightly dull. There’s some nice parklands and you’re on the edge of London there. But apparently Uxbridge isn’t especially desirable.

Where are the bad parts of London?

According to records, the most dangerous areas in London are:

  • Westminster (Total Number of Crimes: 49,400; Crime Rate per 1,000 People: 195.78)
  • Camden (Total Number of Crimes: 28,423; Crime Rate per 1,000 People: 112.51)
  • Kensington and Chelsea (Total Number of Crimes: 24,436; Crime Rate per 1,000 People: 109.01)