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Baker Street tube station

Unique tilework in this station, near where the fictional Sherlock Holmes lived at 221B Baker St.

Baker Street tube station is a station on the London Underground located on Baker Street.

The station lies in Travelcard Zone 1 and is on five different lines. On the Circle Line and Hammersmith & City Line it is between Great Portland Street and Edgware Road. On the Metropolitan Line it is between Great Portland Street and Finchley Road. On the Bakerloo Line it is between Regent's Park and Marylebone, and on the Jubilee Line it is between Bond Street and St. John's Wood.

The sub-surface Circle Line platforms are part of the very oldest Underground line, and of the stations on this section of line they are perhaps the best-preserved. Plaques along the platform show old plans and photographs of the station.

The station layout is rather complex. The sub-surface station is connected to the open-air Metropolitan Line station. This is a terminus for most trains, but there is also a connecting curve that joins to the Circle Line just beyond the platforms.

Below this is a deep-level tube station for the Bakerloo and Jubilee Lines. These are arranged in a cross-platform interchange.

Baker Street opened on 10 January 1863. The Bakerloo line started serving it on March 10, 1906, and its Stanmore branch on November 20, 1939. The Jubilee Line replaced the Stanmore branch from May 1, 1979.


See also


Preceding station Underground Lines Following station
Edgware Road   Circle Line   Great Portland Street
  Hammersmith & City Line  
Finchley Road   Metropolitan Line  
Marylebone   Bakerloo Line   Regent's Park
St. John's Wood   Jubilee Line   Bond Street









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