Ealing is situated on the Central and District Lines of the London underground system. Almost at the very end of the west of the lines. To be in the Centre head for Ealing Broadway Station. This also has a main line station with routes to paddington and beyond.
Updated Jan 3, 2003
Ealing is in easy reach of central London – one of the reasons it is so popular as a place to live. The main station is Ealing Broadway, which is served by the Central and District tube lines and by mainline services from Paddington. About a mile to the south is South Ealing Station, served by the Piccadilly Line, and a little west of here is Northfields Station on the same line. A journey from central London will take about 30–40 minutes, depending on which route you take and how long you have to wait for a train!
A large number of bus routes also serve the area. One of the most frequent is the 207, running east to west along the Uxbridge Road between Shepherds Bush and Uxbridge, and with several stops in Ealing. Another useful route, if you’re following my tips, is the 65, which starts in Ealing Broadway and runs south through South Ealing to Kew and Richmond. For other bus routes and travel information check the website below.
Written May 25, 2008
Website: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaround/maps/buses/pdf/ealingbroadway-2068.pdf
We usually take the central line that goes directly from Central London to Ealing Broadway station which is in Zone 3. District Line also goes there but it’s much slower.
From Ealing Broadway you can also catch the train for Paddington station.
South Ealing, Ealing Common and North Ealing stations are served by the Piccadilly line.
How to move around:
You can easily walk around the central Ealing on foot and check the main sites (Walpole Park, Ealing Studios, Pitzhanger Manor House, etc)
From Ealing Broadway station you can catch many buses that cover the greater Ealing area.
Written Apr 4, 2011
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