Transit station

Bethnal Green (Stop D) station

184 locals recommend,

Why locals recommend it

The brilliant thing about the tube is that they always put time, effort, and craftsmanship into the design, even for the most ordinary stations. Look at the clocks on the platforms of Bethnal Green tube. Instead of having numbers on the clockfaces, they have small, golden-brass roundels. Gants Hill uses a similar design, but they’re not golden. During WWII, the station was used as an air raid shelter. One night someone tripped on the stairs, triggering others around them to fall; 173 people died in the ensuing crush. Take a moment to reflect on this darker piece of London history at the beautiful memorial outside the station.
Geoff
January 23, 2017

Tips from locals

Tom
July 29, 2018
Central Line Underground Trains (we call it the 'tube' ) to... - Liverpool Street (5mins) - St Pauls (10mins) - Holborn (15mins) - Oxford Circus (20mins)
Joyeeta
July 24, 2018
Central Line on the Tube
Hanne
May 14, 2018
Central line stops here. 10 minute walk to the flat.
Sandra
November 5, 2017
Bethnal Green station is on the Central Line of the tube (Zone 2). Frequent, fast trains to central London.
Van
January 30, 2017
Station on the Central Line, 24 hours over the weekend, from here you can get the 8 or 388 into central 24 hours a day.

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London, England