Which London travel zone is Tottenham Court Road station in?
Tottenham Court Road station is in London TravelZone: 1
Station Address | Tottenham Court Road station , London Underground Ltd., Oxford St, London, W1 |
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Lines Served
TfL Services
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Station facilities
Lifts | 1 lifts |
Cash Machines | No |
Other Facilities | electronic whiteboards in ticket hall, subway to street. |
Car park | No |
Photo Booths | No |
Waiting Room | No |
Help Points | Yes |
Local NCP car park
London Bloomsbury Square
previously run by secure park
Number of parking places:
450
Disabled parking places:
5
Car park type:
Underground
Electrical Charging Points:
No
Opening hours:
Mo-Su 24 Hr;
Inside the congestion zone:
No
Latest news about Tottenham Court Road station station
It’s undeniably stupidly expensive, but there’s a limited edition of that famous werewolf movie being released, with a model of a tube station in the box set.
Crossrail’s side of Tottenham Court Road station has now reached a state of completion that it can start being handed over to TfL to manage.
Construction of Soho’s first major theatre building in over 50 years has started, next to the demolished Astoria on Tottenham Court Road.
The last of the Crossrail stations to be shown off to the public opened its doors today, giving visitors a sneak preview of what the Elizabeth line station will look like when it opens in December.
Crossrail has completed the base infrastructure works at Soho Place, on the corner of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road, directly above Tottenham Court Road station
TfL is transforming parts of the transport network with a new rainbow design, which has been created to show support for the LGBT+ community, as part of a range of activities taking place this month.
The final milestone in the upgrade of Tottenham Court Road Underground station has been reached
A hidden vault under the old Astoria nightclub has been unearthed by Crossrail builders and it has revealed an unexpected history of one of Britain’s first condiment suppliers.
Crossrail has released some more photos showing how the tunnels are being prepared to become the operational Elizabeth line.
Deep under the centre of London, Crossrail is laying some rather unusual railway tracks that are not often used in the UK… they float.
Tottenham Court Road Tube station’s new glass canopy entrance opens to the public today.
This evening the shutters will be pulled across the old entrance at Tottenham Court Road tube station for the last time, as they prepare to switch the station around and start using a shiny new entrance next week.
Anyone passing near CenterPoint tower over the past few years cannot help to have noticed the huge construction site on the corner for the future Crossrail station.
As anyone who has used the area over the past few years will have known, much of the area around Tottenham Court Road tube station is a huge Crossrail construction site.
One of the larger and most visible construction sites for Crossrail has to be the massive site on the corner of Oxford Street and TCR – in what was always a ridiculously congested space for pedestrians. The site is split…
A brief comment has been released on part of the redevelopment proposals for the land which will be cleared as a result of the Crossrail developments at Tottenham Court Road station. As the buildings on the corner will be completely…
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