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Is Zone 4 still London?

Fare zone 4 is an outer zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway and, since 2007, on National Rail services.



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LONDON ZONE 4, 5, & 6 Living in zone 4-6 in London is a good place to live if you wish to stay in more relaxed and quiet areas of London. Still within commuting distance but with the opportunity to explore hidden and lesser known wonders.

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Category: Zone 4 Stations
  • Abbey Wood Station.
  • Alperton Station.
  • Anerley Station.
  • Arnos Grove Station.
  • Barking Station.
  • Barkingside Station.
  • Beckenham Hill Station.
  • Beckenham Junction Station.


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For most visitors, travel on the Underground is limited to Zones 1-2 and the daily cap is £7.70. However, Heathrow Airport is in Zone 6, and the daily cap for travel between Zones 1-6 is £14.10.

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If you have an Oyster with a valid travelcard for zones 1-3, and you travel outside those zones, you will pay an extension fare for only the zones that the travelcard doesn't cover. For zone 4, this should be the price for a trip within zone 4 only.

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For those wishing to increase fitness or lose weight, exercising in heart rate zones 3 and 4 is sufficient. Such exercises are referred to as aerobic and should be undertaken 3-5 days per week in order to build strength.

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Higher zones like 4 and 5 help to develop efficiency, burn the most calories overall when comparing short bursts of time, but are zones we can sustain for the shortest amount of time. Zones let you know how hard you are working and what energy sources are fueling your workout.

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Physiological adaptations are similar as mentioned above for Zone 3, just even more so, especially the ability to clear lactate. Intervals in Zone 4 can really improve your lactate threshold and help you either go faster or closer to your threshold for longer.

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Heathrow Airport is in Zone 6 of London's zoned transport system. To understand the zone system which is the basis for all fares on the London Underground, read our using the London Underground page. London's tube system is called the London Underground and not Metro London, as is common in some other Major cities.

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Zone 3 makes a first class case Despite these increases, you will find many areas around the 93 tube stations in Zone 3 still have a relatively affordable housing market. Prices across Zone 3 as a whole average around £488,000; that's around a third cheaper than the £723,000 you'd pay in Zone 2.

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Covent Garden is a London Underground station serving Covent Garden and the surrounding area in the West End of London. It is on the Piccadilly line between Leicester Square and Holborn stations and is in Travelcard Zone 1.

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