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Brent Cross

London Metro · Zone 3Opened 1923
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About Brent Cross

Brent Cross is a Northern line Zone 3 station in north-west London, best known for the Brent Cross Shopping Centre -one of the UK's first purpose-built out-of-town shopping malls, opened in 1976. The station is a short bus ride from the mall and is being significantly redeveloped as part of the major Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration masterplan, one of the largest regeneration projects in Europe. A new Brent Cross West station on the Thameslink line opened nearby in 2023.

Traveller Tips

  • 1Brent Cross Shopping Centre is a 10-minute bus ride from the station -or a 20-minute walk
  • 2Brent Cross West (Thameslink) is a new station nearby and may be more convenient for some destinations
  • 3The major Brent Cross regeneration will transform this area over the next decade
  • 4No step-free access at this station

Accessibility

-Wheelchair accessible
-Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
-Accessible toilets
Tactile guides

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich line serves Brent Cross?

Brent Cross is served by the Northern line.

QIs Brent Cross step-free?

No, Brent Cross station does not have step-free access.

QWhat zone is Brent Cross in?

Brent Cross is in Zone 3.

QHow far is Brent Cross Shopping Centre from Brent Cross station?

Brent Cross Shopping Centre is about a 10-minute bus ride or 20-minute walk from Brent Cross Underground station.

QIs there a new Brent Cross station?

Yes -Brent Cross West station on the Thameslink rail line opened in 2023 and is closer to the shopping centre and regeneration area.

QWhat is the Brent Cross regeneration?

Brent Cross Cricklewood is one of Europe's largest regeneration projects -planned to deliver 7,500 new homes, a new town centre and major new parks over the coming decades.

Station Location

Nearby Attractions

  • Brent Cross Shopping Centre
  • Welsh Harp Reservoir (walk)
  • Brent Cross West (Thameslink)