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

Northern line\n\n52 stations. Black line. Two central branches: via Bank and via Charing Cross. Battersea Power Station extension opened 2021.

Stations

  1. Edgware
    Terminus
  2. Burnt Oak
  3. Colindale
  4. Hendon Central
  5. Brent Cross
  6. Golders Green
  7. Hampstead
  8. Belsize Park
  9. Chalk Farm
  10. High Barnet
  11. Totteridge & Whetstone
  12. Woodside Park
  13. West Finchley
  14. Finchley Central
  15. Mill Hill East
  16. East Finchley
  17. Highgate
  18. Archway
  19. Tufnell Park
  20. Kentish Town
  21. Camden Town
  22. Mornington Crescent
  23. Euston
    Interchange
  24. Warren Street
    Interchange
  25. Goodge Street
  26. Tottenham Court Road
    Interchange
  27. Leicester Square
    Interchange
  28. Charing Cross
    Interchange
  29. Embankment
    Interchange
  30. Waterloo
    Interchange
  31. Kennington
  32. King's Cross St Pancras
    Interchange
  33. Angel
  34. Old Street
  35. Moorgate
    Interchange
  36. Bank
    Interchange
  37. London Bridge
    Interchange
  38. Borough
  39. Elephant & Castle
    Interchange
  40. Oval
  41. Stockwell
    Interchange
  42. Clapham North
  43. Clapham Common
  44. Clapham South
  45. Balham
  46. Tooting Bec
  47. Tooting Broadway
  48. Colliers Wood
  49. South Wimbledon
  50. Morden
  51. Nine Elms
  52. Battersea Power Station
    Terminus

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Sources

Information compiled from official operator sources including Transport for London (TfL), National Rail, Network Rail and local transit authorities. Triplo is an independent information platform and is not affiliated with any transit operator.