Originally called the Baker Street & Waterloo Railway, "The Bakerloo Line" is a London Underground Line that runs between Harrow & Wealdstone in suburban north-west London and Elephant & Castle in south London. It serves 25 stations, of which 15 are underground. It runs partly on the surface and partly at deep level.
The Bakerloo line was constructed by the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) and opened between Baker Street and Lambeth North (then called Kennington Road) on 10 March 1906. It was extended to Elephant & Castle five months later, on 5 August.
The Bakerloo line was constructed by the Underground Electric Railways Company of London (UERL) and opened between Baker Street and Lambeth North (then called Kennington Road) on 10 March 1906. It was extended to Elephant & Castle five months later, on 5 August.
** click on the station name for train schedule
Sr. | Bakerloo Line - Stations |
1 | Harrow & Wealdstone |
2 | Kenton |
3 | South Kenton |
4 | North Wembley |
5 | Wembley Central |
6 | Stonebridge Park |
7 | Harlesden |
8 | Willesden Junction |
9 | Kensal Green |
10 | Queen's Park |
11 | Kilburn Park |
12 | Maida Vale |
13 | Warwick Avenue |
14 | Paddington |
15 | Edgware Road (Bakerloo) |
16 | Marylebone |
17 | Baker Street |
18 | Regent's Park |
19 | Oxford Circus |
20 | Piccadilly Circus |
21 | Charing Cross |
22 | Embankment |
23 | Waterloo |
24 | Lambeth North |
25 | Elephant & Castle |
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