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What Tube line is Neasden station on?

What Tube line is Neasden station on?

Jubilee line
Neasden is a London Underground station in Neasden. It is on the Jubilee line, between Wembley Park and Dollis Hill.

What travel zone is Neasden?

(Zone 3) Live The station is currently quiet. It is busier than it usually is at this time.

Is Neasden a nice place to live?

As well as housing and travel in Neasden, the neighbourhood is close to many great leisure facilities and amenities that also contributes to making it a great place to live. As well as a strong community feel, Neasden is also home to larger retail destinations.

Where in London is Neasden Temple?

Location: 105-119 Brentfield Road, NW10 8LD. Nearest station: Neasden (which still isn’t particularly close.) Opening hours: Seven days a week, 9am – 6pm. Entry: Free, but don’t be stingy – visit the Understanding Hinduism exhibition within for £2.

How to get to Neasden Temple in London?

Travel approximately 2.5 miles until you reach the Hanger Lane Gyratory. Keep left and take the 2nd slip road on the left (there will be a brown sign saying ‘Neasden Temple’). At the junction, bear right and continue straight along Harrow Road until the traffic lights. Turn left at the traffic lights onto Brentfield Road.

When is the mandir at Neasden in London?

Participate in this sacred ceremony from the comfort of your home, every evening at 6:45pm. Popularly known as the ‘Neasden Temple’, the Mandir is a traditional place of Hindu worship designed and constructed entirely according to ancient Vedic architectural texts – using no structural steel whatsoever.

Where do I take the tube in London?

For the latest Tube maps from Transport for London, please click here. For the latest bus maps from Transport for London, please click here. Exit the motorway at Junction 1 (Staples Corner) and then take the 3rd exit at the roundabout, signposted ‘Wembley, Neasden and the North Circular Road’ A406.

Where is BAPS Shri Swaminarayan temple in London?

Welcome to BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir. Popularly known as the ‘Neasden Temple’, it is a sanctuary of vibrant Hindu worship in north-west London.