G

Gunnersbury

London Metro · Zone 3Opened 1869
Lines Served
Facilities
Shops

About Gunnersbury

Gunnersbury is a District line station in Zone 3 on the Richmond branch, also served by the London Overground. The main draw is Gunnersbury Park — a 76-acre Victorian estate that was once owned by the Rothschild banking family and is now a public park with a museum in the former mansion. The park has been subject to a major restoration project and the museum, which tells the history of the estate and the Ealing/Chiswick area, is open to visitors. The grounds include formal gardens, a large ornamental lake and good open space.

Kew Bridge Steam Museum — one of London's finest specialist museums, housed in a Victorian pumping station with its massive original beam engines — is a 15-minute walk toward the river.

Station Overview

Gunnersbury opened in 1869 and serves Zone 3 on the District line (Richmond branch). The Overground also stops here. The station is not step-free.

Lines and Connectivity

The District line (green) connects east toward Kew Gardens and Richmond (westbound) and toward Chiswick Park and central London (eastbound). The Overground also serves the station.

Facilities

Gunnersbury has a small shop. The park and surrounding area have limited facilities; the park cafe is open when the museum is operating.

Accessibility

Gunnersbury is not step-free.

Travel Tips

  • Gunnersbury Park museum and grounds are a 10-minute walk from the station — check opening times before visiting
  • Kew Bridge Steam Museum is 15 minutes walk toward the Thames — one of London's most authentic Victorian industrial heritage museums
  • Kew Gardens (one stop west on District line) is the main destination on this branch

Nearby Attractions

Gunnersbury Park and Museum — 10 minutes walk. Former Rothschild estate now a public park with a museum, ornamental lake and restored Victorian gardens.

Kew Bridge Steam Museum — 15 minutes walk south toward the Thames. Victorian pumping station with original beam engines. Admission charged.

Timings and Best Time to Travel

A quiet commuter station. Rush hours 08:00-09:30 and 17:30-19:30. Gunnersbury Park is best on weekend afternoons when the museum is open and the park is active.

Traveller Tips

  • 1Gunnersbury Park is a short walk with a museum in the former Rothschild estate
  • 2No step-free access

Accessibility

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

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich line serves Gunnersbury?

The District line serves Gunnersbury, plus London Overground services.

QIs Gunnersbury step-free?

No.

QWhat zone is Gunnersbury in?

Zone 3.

Station Location

Nearby Attractions

  • Gunnersbury Park & Museum
  • Kew Bridge Steam Museum (walk)