What tube zone is Amersham?
What tube zone is Amersham?
Zone 9
It is in Travelcard Zone 9 (previously zone D). Amersham station is also served by Chiltern Railways, which run trains between London Marylebone and Aylesbury.
What stations are on the Metropolitan Line?
No disruptions
- Amersham Underground Station.
- Chalfont & Latimer Underground Station.
- Chorleywood Underground Station.
- Rickmansworth Underground Station.
- Moor Park Underground Station.
- Northwood Underground Station.
- Northwood Hills Underground Station.
- Pinner Underground Station.
What time does the Met line run?
METROPOLITAN tube timetable overview: Normally starts operating at 00:05 and ends at 23:47. Normal operating days: everyday. Minor delays due to train cancellations. Choose any of the METROPOLITAN tube stations below to find updated real-time timetables and to see their route map.
Where does Amersham Fast Stop?
Fast services, usually to Amersham, call at Baker Street, Finchley Road, Wembley Park, Harrow-on-the-Hill, Moor Park and then all stations. There are also semi-fast services, usually in the peak, which use the fast stopping pattern as far as Harrow-on-the-Hill, but then run all stations, usually to Watford.
When does the Metropolitan tube run in London?
Click here for live arrival times and to see the full timetable for Metropolitan Tube that is closest to your location. METROPOLITAN tube line operates every day. Regular schedule hours: 05:20 – 23:50 For London Underground tube service alerts, please check the Moovit App.
How long is the underground service from Amersham to Watford?
Close map panel Amersham Underground Station has reported access issues Metropolitan Line: A 15 minute service is operating between Baker Street and Watford and a 30 minute service is operating on the rest of the line due to operational restrictions. Public transport should only be used for essential journeys. Status MetropolitanSpecial service
Where are the stations on the Metropolitan line?
The Metropolitan Line of the London Underground network crosses the English capital from its heart and the City of London to the northwest, over the Greater London. It serves important railway stations, Liverpool Street, London King’s Cross, St Pancras International and London Euston.
When did the Hammersmith and city line become part of the tube?
Steam trains ran until 1961, when the line was electrified to and services were curtailed at Amersham. The Hammersmith & City line was shown on the tube map as a part of the Metropolitan line until 1990, when it appeared as a separate line.