London Underground Map
The classic London Tube map shows all 11 Underground lines plus the Elizabeth line, DLR, Overground and Trams. Each line below opens its own map view with stations, fares and accessibility.
Harry Beck's 1933 diagrammatic Tube map is one of the most influential pieces of information design ever made. Every TfL Tube map today is descended from it. Triplo's directory mirrors that structure: pick a line below to see its full sequence of stations and the geographic / schematic map.
11 lines
All lines →- Bakerloo lineLondon Underground · 25 stations · 23.2 km
- Central lineLondon Underground · 49 stations · 74 km
- Circle lineLondon Underground · 35 stations · 27.2 km
- District lineLondon Underground · 60 stations · 64 km
- Hammersmith & City lineLondon Underground · 29 stations · 25.5 km
- Jubilee lineLondon Underground · 27 stations · 36.2 km
- Metropolitan lineLondon Underground · 34 stations · 66.7 km
- Northern lineLondon Underground · 52 stations · 58 km
- Piccadilly lineLondon Underground · 53 stations · 71 km
- Victoria lineLondon Underground · 16 stations · 21 km
- Waterloo & City lineLondon Underground · 2 stations · 2.4 km
FAQs
Where can I download the official London Tube map?
TfL publishes the official Standard Tube Map and step-free Tube Map as free PDFs at tfl.gov.uk/maps/track. Triplo's per-line pages link directly to the latest official PDFs.
How do I read the Tube map fare zones?
Zone 1 covers central London; concentric zones 2–9 radiate outward. A single fare is calculated from the highest zone you enter. Off-peak fares apply outside weekday rush hours.