Travel information
Work out your journey details with informative maps, timetables,
services and more.
Transport for London maps and journey planners
The Transport for London (TfL) website has downloadable maps for all
types of transport, as well as interactive trip planners to help
you find your way around town.
- Transport
for London Maps:
Journey Planner, Interactive journey map, downloadable Tube,
bus, river and road maps
Journey Planner: However you intend to get around London,
Journey Planner shows you the way.
Interactive Journey Map: Integrates bus, tram, river and DLR information
with the familiar Tube map.
Tube and DLR Maps: Download standard, Travelcard zone and bicycle tube maps. Accessible, large print and black and white maps are also available.
Bus and Tram Maps: Download route maps for day and night bus routes, area maps and Tramlink system maps.
Rail and River
Services Maps: A full guide and map for river boat services is available
for download plus route maps for each central London pier. Rial maps are available for the Overground Network, LOndon National Rail connections and the East London Railway.
Visitor maps: These maps show key bus routes and tourist attractions; a road network map is also available.
Transport for London timetables
- First
and last Tube: Please note that while TfL provide details
of first and last trains, they don't provide full timetables.
On-line timetables: Get up to date details of bus and tube timetables quickly and
easily. You can perform the following timetable searches:
- By route number
- Stop name
- DLR: Download a train timetable containing platform and departure time information as well as a route map showing transport interchanges.
- River: Download timetables for commuter, ferry and leisure services.
- Victoria Coach StationTimetables: For timetables, please contact the operator of the journey you wish to make.
Air
Find out about scheduled flights to and from each of the London airports.
Work out your journey to or from the airport.
Rail services connecting airports and central London - all you need to know.
Rail
National Rail's site allows you to figure out your journey online.
Find out how to travel to the rest of Europe by train with Eurostar.
Eurotunnel
Eurotunnel connects the UK (Folkestone) and France (Calais/Coquelles). Cars, vans, motocycles and caoches are all taken on Eurotunnel shuttles.
Travelling by ferry
As London is located just a few hours' drive from the south and
south east coasts, ferry ports such as Dover, Folkestone, Harwich,
Ramsgate and Newhaven are all easily accessible.
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