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Edgware Road

London Metro · Zone 1Opened 1907

About Edgware Road

Edgware Road (Bakerloo) is one of two stations sharing the name in central London - the other being on the Circle, District and Hammersmith lines. This Bakerloo station is slightly further north on Edgware Road and serves the Arab and Middle Eastern community that has made this stretch of the road one of London's most distinctive culinary quarters.

Lines Served

Traveller Tips

  • 1The nearby Edgware Road has excellent Lebanese, Syrian and Egyptian restaurants open late
  • 2Do not confuse with the nearby Circle/District/Hammersmith line Edgware Road station - they are 300 metres apart
  • 3Paddington station (all lines including Elizabeth) is one stop south on the Bakerloo
  • 4No step-free access at this station

Accessibility

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

Facilities

Info Desk

Nearby Attractions

Edgware Road Arabic restaurants
Little Venice (10 min walk)
Hyde Park (15 min walk)

Frequently Asked Questions

QAre there two Edgware Road stations?

Yes - there is a Bakerloo line Edgware Road and a separate Circle/District/Hammersmith line Edgware Road. They are about 300 metres apart.

QWhich line serves this Edgware Road station?

This station is served only by the Bakerloo line. The other Edgware Road station (300m away) serves the Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines.

QIs this Edgware Road station step-free?

No, the Bakerloo line Edgware Road station does not have step-free access.

QWhat food is available near Edgware Road?

Edgware Road is famous for its Lebanese, Syrian and Egyptian restaurants, many open until late at night.

QWhat zone is Edgware Road (Bakerloo) in?

Edgware Road (Bakerloo) is in Zone 1.

QHow far is Paddington from Edgware Road Bakerloo?

Paddington is one stop south on the Bakerloo line, or about a 10-minute walk south along Praed Street.
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Zone 1

Travel Zone

Est. 1907

Limited accessibility - check before travelling