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Perivale

London Metro · Zone 4Opened 1904

About Perivale

Perivale is a quiet suburban Central line station in the London Borough of Ealing, serving the Perivale neighbourhood. The station is a simple commuter stop surrounded by residential streets and is notable for its proximity to the Perivale Wood Local Nature Reserve.

Lines Served

Traveller Tips

  • 1Perivale Wood Local Nature Reserve is a 10-minute walk - one of London's hidden green gems
  • 2Horsenden Hill and Horsenden Hill Wood are accessible for walking and views
  • 3The Hoover Building on Western Avenue, a stunning Art Deco factory, is about 10 minutes walk
  • 4No step-free access at this station

Accessibility

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

Nearby Attractions

Perivale Wood Nature Reserve
Horsenden Hill
Hoover Building (Art Deco)

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich line serves Perivale?

Only the Central line serves Perivale.

QIs Perivale step-free?

No, Perivale does not have step-free access.

QWhat zone is Perivale in?

Perivale is in Zone 4.

QWhat is near Perivale station?

Perivale Wood Local Nature Reserve, Horsenden Hill and the Art Deco Hoover Building are all within walking distance.

QWhat is the Hoover Building?

The Hoover Building on Western Avenue is a spectacular Art Deco factory built in 1932 and now converted into a Tesco - a surprising architectural gem in west London.

QHow far is Perivale from central London?

Perivale is about 30-35 minutes from Bank on the Central line.
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Zone 4

Travel Zone

Est. 1904

Limited accessibility - check before travelling