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What lines stop at Stratford?

Stratford (Metro-North New Haven Line & Limited Shore Line East) - The SubwayNut. Stratford is a station on the New Haven Line that has been left unimproved since it received high-level platforms in the early 1970s.



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Stratford is in Zone 2/3. It is served by the Central and Jubilee lines.

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The opening of the Elizabeth line cements Stratford as the best-connected hub in London. You can now get from Paddington to Stratford in under 20 minutes.

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By tube. Take one direct tube from Stratford to London Bridge (Northern Line) in Borough: take the JUBILEE tube from Stratford station to London Bridge station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 22 min.

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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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Oyster PAYG on Southeastern high speed services You can use Oyster PAYG for a single fare between St Pancras International and Stratford International on our high speed services.

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Oyster Cards Oyster PAYG is now valid on Southeastern High Speed services between London St. Pancras and Stratford International. Oyster is also valid on Docklands Light Railway services.

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Does the Elizabeth line skip stations? Eagle-eyed travellers will see that between Paddington and Reading, the service skips Acton Main Line, West Ealing and Hanwell. This could catch some passengers out if they don't check all the stops being called before boarding.

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Elizabeth Line services to Reading run very half hour from Abbey Wood in East London, stopping at Canary Wharf, Liverpool Street, Farringdon, Tottenham Court Road and Bond Street, as well as Paddington, before heading west from London to Reading.

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The District Line has the most stations: 60.

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