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Greenford

London Metro · Zone 4Opened 1947 Step-free access

About Greenford

Greenford is a Central line station in the London Borough of Ealing, notable for being one of the few surface-level Central line stations with step-free access. The station serves the suburban Greenford area and connects with local buses. Northala Fields - a park built from the spoil of Wembley's redevelopment - offers excellent views from its artificial hills nearby.

Lines Served

Traveller Tips

  • 1Northala Fields with its viewpoint hills is a 20-minute walk and worth the detour
  • 2Step-free access available at Greenford
  • 3Good bus connections to Ealing, Southall and Wembley from here
  • 4The Westway Retail Park is accessible by bus from Greenford

Accessibility

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

Facilities

Toilets
Shops
Info Desk

Nearby Attractions

Northala Fields
Horsenden Hill
Greenford shopping

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich line serves Greenford?

Only the Central line serves Greenford.

QIs Greenford step-free?

Yes, Greenford has step-free access.

QWhat zone is Greenford in?

Greenford is in Zone 4.

QWhat is Northala Fields?

Northala Fields is a public park in Ealing featuring four large artificial hills built from spoil from Wembley Stadium's redevelopment - the tallest has great views across west London.

QWhat buses run from Greenford station?

Several bus routes run from Greenford to Ealing, Southall, Wembley and surrounding west London areas.

QHow far is Greenford from Ealing Broadway?

Greenford is about 3 stops east of Ealing Broadway on the Central line, roughly 6 minutes.
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Zone 4

Travel Zone

Est. 1947

Step-free access available