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Newbury Park

London Metro · Zone 4Opened 1947
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About Newbury Park

Newbury Park is a Central line Zone 4 station on the Hainault loop branch. The station is known for its remarkable bus shelter -a listed building designed by Oliver Hill in 1937, now a Grade II* listed structure. It serves the Newbury Park and Barkingside areas in the London Borough of Redbridge.

Traveller Tips

  • 1The 1937 bus shelter in front of the station is a Grade II* listed building -worth photographing
  • 2Bus connections to Ilford, Romford and surrounding areas run from the station
  • 3Take the Hainault loop trains (not Epping branch) when travelling this route
  • 4Barkingside is the next stop towards Hainault

Accessibility

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

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich line serves Newbury Park?

Newbury Park is served by the Central line on the Hainault loop branch.

QIs Newbury Park step-free?

No, Newbury Park does not have step-free access.

QWhat zone is Newbury Park in?

Newbury Park is in Zone 4.

QWhat is special about Newbury Park station?

Newbury Park has a Grade II* listed bus shelter designed by Oliver Hill in 1937, a notable piece of 20th-century design.

QIs there parking at Newbury Park?

Yes, Newbury Park has a station car park.

QWhich branch of the Central line serves Newbury Park?

Newbury Park is on the Hainault loop branch of the Central line, not the main Epping branch.

Station Location

Nearby Attractions

  • Newbury Park bus shelter (listed)
  • Valentines Park (Ilford -nearby)
  • Redbridge