Is Kilburn in Zone 1?

Kilburn is a London Underground station at Brondesbury Park in north-west London. It is on the Jubilee line, between Willesden Green and West Hampstead stations and is in Travelcard Zone 2.

Is Edgware Road station Zone 1?

Edgware Road is a London Underground station on the Circle, District and Hammersmith & City lines, located on the corner of Chapel Street and Cabbell Street, within Travelcard zone 1.

Is Regents Park in Zone 1?

Regent’s Park is a London Underground station 175 m south of Regent’s Park. Its access is on Marylebone Road, within Park Crescent, in Travelcard Zone 1, in which zone it is the second-least used station (least-used is Lambeth North) – it saw 3.5 million entries or exits in 2015.

Which borough is Kilburn in?

Kilburn is situated on the south-eastern borders of Brent. Today, Kilburn sits within both Brent and Camden London boroughs, with Kilburn High Road as the border.

Is Kilburn safe?

In general, Kilburn is pretty unsafe. There is high rates of crime, especially in the western parts of the area which also includes poverty and rubbish/garbage littering the streets.

Which zone is Edgware Road?

zone 1
Edgware Road is a London Underground station on the Bakerloo line, located in the City of Westminster. It is between Paddington and Marylebone stations on the line and falls within Travelcard zone 1.

What zone is burnt oak in?

Zone 4
Burnt Oak is a London Underground station in Burnt Oak, north London, on Watling Avenue, off the A5 (the Edgware Road, originally a Roman Road known as Watling Street). The station is on the Edgware branch of the Northern line, between Edgware and Colindale stations, and in Travelcard Zone 4.

What zone is Bermondsey?

Bermondsey tube station

Bermondsey
Managed by London Underground
Number of platforms 2
Accessible Yes
Fare zone 2

Is Kilburn still Irish?

They used to call it Ireland’s 33rd county. Kilburn went ‘green’ in the mid-20th century when Irish migration to north west London hit its peak. The area in the modern day represents the changing face of London immigration: exciting and pluralistic, yes, but no longer just the territory of any single ethnic group.

Why is Kilburn so Irish?

The former heartland of London’s Irish community, now more multicultural, located north-west of St John’s Wood and Maida Vale. Kilburn’s name comes from a stream (which could have been ‘cold bourne’, ‘cow’s bourne’ or ‘King’s bourne’) that formerly constituted the upper part of the River Westbourne.

How to get to Kilburn Park tube station?

It was one of the first London Underground stations built specifically to use escalators rather than lifts. Bus routes 31, 32, 206, 316, 328, school route 632 and night routes N28 and N31 serve the station. Also, it is only a short walk from Kilburn High Road Station (London Overground) .

What kind of parks are there in Kilburn?

There is one park in Kilburn called ‘Grange Park’. Medium-sized, it holds tennis courts, a children’s play area, a netball court, and a large grassy area to sunbathe on. Every July sees the Kilburn Festival here which is free.

Which is the closest area to Kilburn to London?

Kilburn is bordered by Maida Vale in the South, Cricklewood in the North, West Hampstead on the right, and Queen’s Park, Kensal Rise and Brondesbury on the left. It has excellent transport links, for tube, trains and buses. The High road runs sraight up the middle and is crowded with different ethnic groups, traffic and shops.

How much does it cost to live in Kilburn?

Kilburn has a big residential area. There is a huge council estate right in the middle and then leafy quiet streets. There are detached and terraced houses with plenty of bedsits and rooms to rent. Starting price for a room is about £70 a week. Flats start at £175 a week. Cheap ones can be found above some of the shops on the high road.