Bakerloo line Map 2024

London Underground Bakerloo line crosses the capital from north to south and covers Major destinations like Madame Tussauds, Carnaby Street, and Trafalgar Square.

Bakerloo Line Map
Overview Details
OpenedOpened 1906
ColourColour Brown
TypeType Underground
StationsNumber of Stations 25 (15 underground)
LengthLength of Track 12 km (7.5 miles)

111,000,000 passengers take the Bakerloo line annually, making it one of the least-used lines in the London Underground system since it opened in 1906. It serves 25 stations over a distance of 14 kilometers. On the Tube map, the Brown Line is the Bakerloo Line. 

Because of its transportation, the Bakerloo Line was formerly known as the “Baker Street & Waterloo Railway”. Subsequently, the combination of “Baker Street” and “Waterloo” led to the press and passengers referring to it as Bakerloo.

All of the Bakerloo Line’s stations are shown on the map below; the data was last updated in May 2024.

Bakerloo Line: Harrow & Wealdstone – Elephant & Castle

STATIONS ZONE INFO
Harrow & Wealdstone 5
Kenton 4
South Kenton 4
North Wembley 4
Wembley Central 4
Stonebridge Park 3
Harlesden 3
Willesden Junction 2/3
Kensal Green 2
Queen’s Park 2
Kilburn Park 2
Maida Vale 2
Warwick Avenue 2
Paddington 1 ♿ ✈️
Edgware Road 1
Marylebone 1
Baker Street 1
Regent’s Park 1
Oxford Circus 1
Piccadilly Circus 1
Charing Cross 1
Embankment 1
Waterloo 1 ♿ ⛴
Lambeth North 1
Elephant & Castle 1

Bakerloo Line Schedule

The fare for the Bakerloo Line (Harrow & Wealdstone) can vary based on multiple factors. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on London Underground ticket prices, please refer to the official London Underground website.

Service Harrow & Wealdstone Elephant & Castle
First ServiceFirst Service (Mon-Sat) 05:38 05:37
First ServiceFirst Service (Sun) 07:23 07:16
Last ServiceLast Service (Mon-Sat) 23:54 23:46
Last ServiceLast Service (Sun) 23:13 23:37
Day Operating Hours Frequency (min)
Mon 05:15 – 23:58 3 – 4
Tue 00:03 – 23:58 3 – 4
Wed 00:03 – 23:58 3 – 4
Thu 00:03 – 23:58 3 – 4
Fri 00:03 – 23:58 3 – 4
Sat 00:03 – 23:59 3 – 4
Sun 00:06 – 23:37 3 – 5

For the complete Bakerloo line timetable, please visit the TFL website.

London Overground Connections to Bakerloo Line

  • Watford DC Line: Harrow & Wealdstone
  • Watford DC Line: Kenton
  • Watford DC Line: South Kenton
  • Watford DC Line: North Wembley
  • Watford DC Line: Wembley Central
  • Watford DC Line: Stonebridge Park
  • Watford DC Line: Harlesden
  • Watford DC Line, North London Line and West London Line: Willesden Junction
  • Watford DC Line: Kensal Green
  • Watford DC Line: Queen’s Park

These London Overground lines provide convenient connections to the Bakerloo Line at various stations.

Bakerloo Line Travel Hacks and Secrets

Travel Hack Description
🕒Avoid Rush Hour The Bakerloo Line can be crowded during peak hours (7:30-9:30 AM and 5-7 PM). Traveling outside these times can make your journey more comfortable.
🚶Quick Transfer at Paddington At Paddington station, you can transfer to the Circle, District, and Hammersmith & City lines, as well as National Rail services.
🔄Easy Access to Major Attractions Regent’s Park, Baker Street, and Charing Cross stations are all on the Bakerloo Line, providing access to attractions like Madame Tussauds and the National Gallery.
📶Wi-Fi Hotspots Many Bakerloo Line stations offer free Wi-Fi hotspots. Use them to stay connected while on the go.
🌳Relax at Regent’s Park Regent’s Park station provides easy access to the park, perfect for a relaxing break or a scenic walk.
🧳Direct Access to Major Stations The Bakerloo Line provides direct access to key stations like Paddington and Waterloo, making it easier to connect to other lines and services.
🚇Step-Free Access The Bakerloo Line has several stations with step-free access, making it more convenient for travelers with luggage, strollers, or mobility issues.
🎭Enjoy London’s Theatres Charing Cross station is close to many of London’s famous theatres, making it easy to catch a show in the West End.
🕰️Late-Night Travel The Bakerloo Line runs late into the night, especially on weekends, providing a reliable option for late-night travelers.
Bakerloo Line Information
First Stop Waterloo
Last Stop Stonebridge Park
Total Stations 18
Operational Days Everyday
Trip Duration Approximately 27 minutes
Tourist Attractions on the Bakerloo Line
Wembley Stadium Near Wembley Central station
Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens Close to Paddington station
Madame Tussauds Served by Baker Street station
Sherlock Holmes Museum Close to Baker Street station
Royal Academy of Music Served by Baker Street station
Carnaby Street Close to Oxford Circus station
London Palladium Close to Oxford Circus station
Trafalgar Square Served by Charing Cross station
Admiralty Arch Close to Charing Cross station
The Mall Accessible from Charing Cross station
Cleopatra’s Needle Near Embankment station
London Eye Accessible from Waterloo station
Imperial War Museum Between Lambeth North and Elephant & Castle stations
Ticket Price
Harrow & Wealdstone to Piccadilly Circus £3.10 (£4.70 during peak times) with Oyster/contactless card
£5.90 with a single journey ticket
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