Northern
London Underground
Northern line
The Northern line is a north-south London Underground line with two branches through central London (via Bank and via Charing Cross), serving 52 stations from Edgware, High Barnet and Mill Hill East in the north to Morden and Battersea Power Station in the south. Its colour is black.
Stations
52
Length
58 km
Opened
1890
Stations
52 stops
- EdgwareTerminus
- Burnt Oak
- Colindale
- Hendon Central
- Brent Cross
- Golders Green
- Hampstead
- Belsize Park
- Chalk Farm
- High Barnet
- Totteridge & Whetstone
- Woodside Park
- West Finchley
- Finchley Central
- Mill Hill East
- East Finchley
- Highgate
- Archway
- Tufnell Park
- Kentish Town
- Camden Town
- Mornington Crescent
- EustonInterchange
- Warren StreetInterchange
- Goodge Street
- Tottenham Court RoadInterchange
- Leicester SquareInterchange
- Charing CrossInterchange
- EmbankmentInterchange
- WaterlooInterchange
- Kennington
- King's Cross St PancrasInterchange
- Angel
- Old Street
- MoorgateInterchange
- BankInterchange
- London BridgeInterchange
- Borough
- Elephant & CastleInterchange
- Oval
- StockwellInterchange
- Clapham North
- Clapham Common
- Clapham South
- Balham
- Tooting Bec
- Tooting Broadway
- Colliers Wood
- South Wimbledon
- Morden
- Nine Elms
- Battersea Power StationTerminus
Other lines on the London Underground
Sources
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