Which lines are Overground?

There are seven routes:

  • Highbury & Islington – West Croydon/Clapham Junction/Crystal Palace.
  • Richmond/Clapham Junction to Stratford.
  • Gospel Oak to Barking.
  • Watford Junction to Euston.
  • Liverpool Street to Enfield Town/Cheshunt.
  • Liverpool Street to Chingford.
  • Romford to Upminster.

Which London stations are Overground?

London Overground station

  • Acton Central Overground Station.
  • Seven Sisters Underground Station.
  • Camden Road Overground Station.
  • Forest Hill Overground Station.
  • Highbury & Islington Overground Station.
  • Seven Sisters Overground Station.
  • Shoreditch High Street Overground Station.
  • Carpenders Park Overground Station.

What stops are on the Overground?

Gospel Oak Rail Station. Connects to National Rail Connects to National Rail.

  • Upper Holloway Rail Station.
  • Crouch Hill Rail Station.
  • Harringay Green Lanes Rail Station.
  • South Tottenham Rail Station.
  • Blackhorse Road Rail Station.
  • Walthamstow Queens Road Rail Station.
  • Leyton Midland Road Rail Station.
  • How many London Overground stations are there?

    112 stations
    Today the network covers 112 stations across six routes. In 2016/17 more than 189 million journeys were made on London Overground.

    What is the difference between Overground and Underground?

    The overground are more traditional trains as opposed to the metro style for the Underground. Overground is more of a ring around central London – it’s useful for avoiding going via central London if you don’t want to.

    Is the Northern Line Overground?

    The Northern line is a London Underground line that runs from north to south London. It is printed in black on the Tube map. The Northern line is unique on the Underground network in having two different routes through central London, two southern branches and two northern branches.

    Is the Overground a Tube line?

    Despite appearing on the tube map, and containing former parts of the Underground, the London Overground is not classed as part of the tube network.

    What is the difference between Underground and Overground?

    The overground are more traditional trains as opposed to the metro style for the Underground. Overground is more of a ring around central London – it’s useful for avoiding going via central London if you don’t want to. The Overground doesn’t go anywhere near Heathrow.

    Is the Overground part of the Tube?

    Are any Overground stations Underground?

    A peculiarity is that at Whitechapel the London Overground runs below the London Underground (though there are other parts of the network where this occurs, e.g. the Watford Junction to Euston route between Kenton and South Kenton – shared with the Bakerloo line – passes under the Metropolitan line between Northwick …

    Is the Overground cheaper than the Tube?

    London Overground rail fares cost the same as Underground prices on Oyster, as the service also uses the TfL zone price range, making managing your travel costs much easier. Peak times on the Overground are also the same, with prices rising between 06:30 and 09:30 am, with a reduced cost thereafter.

    Is the Central line Overground?

    The Central line is a London Underground line that runs through central London, from Epping, Essex, in the north-east to Ealing Broadway and West Ruislip in west London.