List of stations in London fare zone 2

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Geographically based map of the London Underground in Zone 2 (shown in white)

Fare zone 2 is an inner zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway [1] and, since 2007, on National Rail services. [2]

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Background

London is split into six approximately concentric zones for the purpose of determining the cost of single fares and Travelcards. Every London Underground line—except for the Waterloo & City line—has stations in zone 2. It was created on 22 May 1983 and extends from approximately 2 to 5 miles (3 to 8 km) from Piccadilly Circus. [3]

List of stations

The following stations are in zone 2:

StationLocal authorityManaged byNotes
Abbey Road Newham Docklands Light Railway Also in zone 3
All Saints Tower Hamlets Docklands Light Railway
Archway Islington London Underground Also in zone 3
Arsenal IslingtonLondon Underground
Barons Court Hammersmith and Fulham London Underground
Battersea Park Wandsworth Southern
Belsize Park Camden London Underground
Bermondsey Southwark London Underground
Bethnal Green LU Tower HamletsLondon Underground
Bethnal Green NR Tower Hamlets London Overground
Blackwall Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Bow Church Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Bow Road Tower HamletsLondon Underground
Brixton LU Lambeth London Underground
Brixton NR Lambeth Southeastern
Brockley Lewisham London Overground
Bromley-by-Bow Tower HamletsLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Brondesbury Brent London Overground
Brondesbury Park BrentLondon Overground
Caledonian Road IslingtonLondon Underground
Caledonian Road and Barnsbury IslingtonLondon Overground
Cambridge Heath Tower HamletsLondon Overground
Camden Road CamdenLondon Overground
Camden Town CamdenLondon Underground
Canada Water SouthwarkLondon Underground
London Overground
Canary Wharf LU Tower HamletsLondon Underground
Canary Wharf DLR Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Canary Wharf NR Tower Hamlets Elizabeth line
Canning Town NewhamLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Canonbury IslingtonLondon Overground
Chalk Farm CamdenLondon Underground
Clapham Common LambethLondon Underground
Clapham High Street LambethLondon Overground
Clapham Junction Wandsworth Network Rail
Clapham North LambethLondon Underground
Clapham South WandsworthLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Clapton Hackney London OvergroundAlso in zone 3
Crossharbour Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Cutty Sark Greenwich Docklands Light RailwayAlso in zone 3
Dalston Junction HackneyLondon Overground
Dalston Kingsland HackneyLondon Overground
Denmark Hill Southwark Thameslink
Deptford LewishamSoutheastern
Deptford Bridge LewishamDocklands Light RailwayAlso in zone 3
Devons Road Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Drayton Park Islington Great Northern
Earl's Court Kensington and Chelsea London UndergroundAlso in zone 1
East Acton Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
East Dulwich SouthwarkSouthern
East India Tower HamletsDocklands Light RailwayAlso in zone 3
East Putney WandsworthLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Elephant & Castle LU SouthwarkLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 1
Elephant & Castle NR SouthwarkThameslinkAlso in zone 1
Elverson Road GreenwichDocklands Light RailwayAlso in zone 3
Essex Road IslingtonGreat Northern
Finchley Road CamdenLondon Underground
Finchley Road & Frognal CamdenLondon Overground
Finsbury Park LU IslingtonLondon Underground
Finsbury Park NR IslingtonGreat Northern
Fulham Broadway Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
Goldhawk Road Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
Gospel Oak CamdenLondon Overground
Greenwich GreenwichSoutheasternAlso in zone 3
Hackney Central HackneyLondon Overground
Hackney Downs HackneyLondon Overground
Hackney Wick HackneyLondon Overground
Haggerston HackneyLondon Overground
Hammersmith (Circle and Hammersmith & City) Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
Hammersmith (District and Piccadilly) Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
Hampstead CamdenLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Hampstead Heath CamdenLondon Overground
Herne Hill LambethSoutheasternAlso in zone 3
Heron Quays Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Highbury & Islington IslingtonLondon Underground
Holland Park Kensington and ChelseaLondon Underground
Holloway Road IslingtonLondon Underground
Homerton HackneyLondon Overground
Hoxton HackneyLondon OvergroundAlso in zone 1
Imperial Wharf Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Overground
Island Gardens Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Kennington LambethLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 1
Kensal Green BrentLondon Underground
Kensal Rise BrentLondon Overground
Kensington (Olympia) Kensington and ChelseaLondon Overground
Kentish Town CamdenLondon Underground
Kentish Town West CamdenLondon Overground
Kilburn BrentLondon Underground
Kilburn High Road CamdenLondon Overground
Kilburn Park BrentLondon Underground
Ladbroke Grove Kensington and ChelseaLondon Underground
Langdon Park Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Latimer Road Kensington and ChelseaLondon Underground
Lewisham DLR LewishamDocklands Light RailwayAlso in zone 3
Lewisham NR LewishamSoutheasternAlso in zone 3
Limehouse DLR Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Limehouse NR Tower Hamlets c2c
London Fields HackneyLondon Overground
Loughborough Junction LambethThameslink
Maida Vale Westminster London Underground
Manor House HackneyLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Mile End Tower HamletsLondon Underground
Mornington Crescent CamdenLondon Underground
Mudchute Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
New Cross LewishamSoutheastern
New Cross Gate LewishamLondon Overground
North Acton Ealing London UndergroundAlso in zone 3
North Dulwich SouthwarkSouthernAlso in zone 3
North Greenwich GreenwichLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Notting Hill Gate Kensington and ChelseaLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 1
Nunhead SouthwarkSoutheastern
Oval LambethLondon Underground
Parsons Green Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
Peckham Rye SouthwarkSouthern
Poplar Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Pudding Mill Lane Newham Docklands Light RailwayAlso in zone 3
Putney WandsworthSouth Western RailwayAlso in zone 3
Putney Bridge Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
Queen's Park BrentLondon Underground
Queens Road Peckham SouthwarkSouthern
Queenstown Road WandsworthSouth Western Railway
Ravenscourt Park Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
Rectory Road HackneyLondon Overground
Rotherhithe SouthwarkLondon Overground
Royal Oak WestminsterLondon Underground
Shadwell DLR Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Shadwell NR Tower HamletsLondon Overground
Shepherd's Bush LU Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
Shepherd's Bush NR Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Overground
Shepherd's Bush Market Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
South Bermondsey SouthwarkSouthern
South Hampstead CamdenLondon Overground
South Quay Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
St Johns LewishamSoutheastern
St John's Wood WestminsterLondon Underground
Stamford Brook Hounslow London Underground
Star Lane NewhamDocklands Light RailwayAlso in zone 3
Stepney Green Tower HamletsLondon Underground
Stockwell LambethLondon Underground
Stoke Newington HackneyLondon Overground
Stratford NewhamLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Stratford High Street NewhamDocklands Light RailwayAlso in zone 3
Stratford International NewhamSoutheastern
Docklands Light Railway
Travelcards on Oyster not accepted on Southeastern services. Paper Travelcards must state "Plus High Speed" to be valid on Southeastern services. Also in zone 3.
Surrey Quays SouthwarkLondon Overground
Swiss Cottage CamdenLondon Underground
Tufnell Park IslingtonLondon Underground
Turnham Green HounslowLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Upper Holloway IslingtonLondon Overground
Vauxhall LU LambethLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 1
Vauxhall NR LambethSouth Western RailwayAlso in zone 1
Wandsworth Road LambethSouthern
Wandsworth Town WandsworthSouth Western Railway
Wapping Tower HamletsLondon Overground
Warwick Avenue WestminsterLondon Underground
West Brompton Kensington and ChelseaLondon Underground
West Ham NewhamLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
West Hampstead LU CamdenLondon Underground
West Hampstead NR CamdenLondon Overground
West Hampstead Thameslink CamdenThameslink
West India Quay Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
West Kensington Kensington and ChelseaLondon Underground
Westbourne Park WestminsterLondon Underground
Westferry Tower HamletsDocklands Light Railway
Whitechapel Tower HamletsLondon Underground
White City Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground
Willesden Green BrentLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Willesden Junction BrentLondon UndergroundAlso in zone 3
Wood Lane Hammersmith and FulhamLondon Underground

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References

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  5. "Mayor Announces Real Terms Fare Freeze and Extends Free Travel for Children". Transport for London. 2015.
  6. "Cost of commuting from Kennington reduced as station rezoned". 13 May 2021.