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Where does the Jubilee Line start and end?

Introduction. The Jubilee line covers 36km of track from Stanmore in the north-western suburbs into the West End and eastwards, via Waterloo and Canary Wharf, to Stratford.



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London Bridge is in Zone 1 and it's served by the Northern and Jubilee lines. The station is situated near the River Thames and close by are the riverboat services. These are some of the popular ways to get to London Bridge by Tube.

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The nearest Tube station to the palace is St James's Park, which is served by the Circle and District lines. A walk along Petty France and Buckingham Gate – which typically takes fewer than 10 minutes – leads to the palace on Constitution Hill.

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Five Tube lines run a 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays: Victoria, Central, Jubilee, Northern and Piccadilly lines. The London Overground operates 24 hours on Fridays and Saturdays between New Cross Gate and Highbury & Islington. Off-peak fares apply on the Night Tube.

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The new figure means that each mile of the 10-mile section of line is costing £330 million - the same as for each mile of the £10 billion Channel Tunnel. In comparison, the French have just constructed their new line 14 on the Paris Metro for less than half the price: £120 million a mile.

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The Jubilee Line is the deepest of all the lines at 105 feet (32 metres) below sea level, which is 221 feet (68.8 metres) below ground level.

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North Greenwich is a London Underground station served by the Jubilee line.

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Night Tube continues to be a relatively safe and low crime environment, with very few customers ever experiencing or witnessing crime.

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Hey, worst comes to worst you will be out of the stadium in 25-30mins max. If you are avoiding the walk to the tube station then I would recommend you take the exit that leads to wembley central overground station which is lil less crowded and easy to approach than the tube station.

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The nearest underground tube station is Lambeth North. Westminster underground station is nearest to the Palace of Westminster, where the Queen will be lying-in-state. Alternative tube stations nearby to the palace are St. James's Park, Embankment and Charing Cross.

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Knightsbridge is the nearest underground station in Harrods.

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The nearest Tube station to the palace is St James's Park, which is served by the Circle and District lines. A walk along Petty France and Buckingham Gate – which typically takes fewer than 10 minutes – leads to the palace on Constitution Hill.

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