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What is the best station for Westfield Stratford?

Getting to Westfield Stratford Westfield Stratford shopping centre is conveniently located just moments from Stratford Station, which is the stop before Liverpool Street when we're running our alternative London route during engineering work.



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The nearest tube stations are Wood Lane (a 3 minute walk) and White City (an 8 minute walk). If you're coming from Shepherd's Bush station, walk through Westfield Shopping Centre and follow signs for John Lewis and The Square (a 12 minute walk).

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To the south of the site lies Stratford station which is served by London Underground's Central and Jubilee lines, Greater Anglia, Elizabeth line, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, and a number of c2c services.

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Westfield Stratford shopping centre is conveniently located just moments from Stratford Station, which is the stop before Liverpool Street when we're running our alternative London route during engineering work.

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Transport. To the south of the site lies Stratford station which is served by London Underground's Central and Jubilee lines, Greater Anglia, Elizabeth line, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, and a number of c2c services.

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The station needed a different name to avoid any confusion with Stratford regional station. Stratford International is physically built ready for it to become international and would only need the technical equipment, such as computers and scanning machines.

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Stratford station is a commuter rail station on the Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line and CTrail's Shore Line East, located in Stratford, Connecticut.

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It is served by the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and is also a National Rail station on the West Anglia Main Line and the Great Eastern Main Line, 4 miles 3 chains (6.5 km) from Liverpool Street.

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The average journey time from Stratford (London) to London by train is 15 minutes, although on the fastest services it can take just 7 minutes. You'll usually find 461 trains per day travelling the 6 miles (9 km) between these two destinations.

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Stratford and several other stations have been moved from Zone 3 to the new Zone 2/3. What this means is that the Zone will change depending on direction of travel. Travelling between these stations and central London will actually be cheaper.

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Can train tickets be purchased at the station? Yes. Tickets may be purchased from Metro North ticket machines on the New York/Westbound platform.

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Famous as the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford has much more to offer the visitor: a superb riverside setting, historic houses, a famous theatre, thriving street market, excellent shops and restaurants.

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Already the most connected neighbourhood in London, East Village will soon be reachable around the clock with the release of the London Underground Night Tube.

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To travel between Stratford International and Stratford Regional station, passengers are advised to walk through the Westfield shopping centre (access is available through the Lower Ground Floor) which is about a ten minute walk and does not involve steps, lifts or escalators.

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If you stay for longer than 24 hours, you will be charged as per the Smart Parking rate for the length of your stay in Westfield Stratford City, for every 24 hour period or part thereof. For example, a stay of 25 hours would be charged at £19.00 (24 hour capped rate + up to 1 hour rate).

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Roding Valley Roding Valley is London's least used tube station. Roding Valley is found on the central line. Roding Valley transports around the same number of passengers in 1 year, that London Waterloo does in 1 day.

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