Elizabeth Line trains to stop at Bond Street station from 24 October

We are delighted to share that Elizabeth Line trains will be stopping at Bond Street station from 24 October which will make journeying to and around London even easier for our guests.

The Elizabeth Line is the newest line of the London Underground. Named after the UK’s longest-reigning monarch, the line has 41 stops and covers 118km, more than any other line. You can use it to not only explore different areas of London, but go beyond the borders to visit other parts of south-east England.

The Elizabeth Line runs from Heathrow and Reading in the west to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east; a map of the route can be downloaded from the Transport for London (TFL) website. All stations on the line offer step-free access and it is advisable to board trains at carriage 5, should you require wheelchair space.

London Underground welcomes dogs on underground trains (as well as all buses and overground trains), and they travel for free. Please note that, unless they are assistance animals, dogs are not allowed on escalators unless they are being carried.

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