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Battersea Power Station tube station to Maze Hill Rail Station

From Battersea Power Station tube station to Maze Hill Rail Station

Live information from the Transport for London (TfL) datafeed.

First departure

Leave at 19:50 and arrive at 20:30
Journey time 40 mins

Start with: Northern line to Kennington

Disruptions: Battersea Power Station: Mini ramps are available at this station. They are designed to cover the small remaining step / or gap between the platform and the train on step-free to train platforms. They make it easier for customers people to get on and off the train, in particular for people whose mobility aids have small or swivel wheels. The ramps are quick and easy to use. Staff are trained to use them and will be happy to provide one for you to use. If you would like to use a mini ramp, please ask for help from staff or press the information button on a help point.

  1. 1Nine Elms Underground Station
  2. 2Kennington Underground Station

Change to: Northern line to London Bridge

Disruptions: LONDON BRIDGE STATION: Please note that step free interchange between the Jubilee and Northern lines is partly at street level, in both directions. Lifts are available between Northern line and Borough High Street entrance then via Borough High Street, St Thomas Street and Joiner Street to the main Underground ticket hall from where lifts are available to/from the Jubilee line.

  1. 3Elephant & Castle Underground Station
  2. 4Borough Underground Station
  3. 5London Bridge Underground Station

Change to: Thameslink to Maze Hill

  1. 6Deptford Rail Station
  2. 7Greenwich Rail Station
  3. 8Maze Hill Rail Station
 

Second departure

Leave at 20:02 and arrive at 20:40
Journey time 38 mins

Start with: Northern line to Waterloo

Disruptions: Battersea Power Station: Mini ramps are available at this station. They are designed to cover the small remaining step / or gap between the platform and the train on step-free to train platforms. They make it easier for customers people to get on and off the train, in particular for people whose mobility aids have small or swivel wheels. The ramps are quick and easy to use. Staff are trained to use them and will be happy to provide one for you to use. If you would like to use a mini ramp, please ask for help from staff or press the information button on a help point.

  1. 1Nine Elms Underground Station
  2. 2Kennington Underground Station
  3. 3Waterloo Underground Station

Change to: Jubilee line to London Bridge

Disruptions: Waterloo Underground Station: Mini ramps are available at this station on the Jubilee line platforms. They are designed to cover the small remaining step / or gap between the platform and the train on step-free to train platforms. They make it easier for customers people to get on and off the train, in particular for people whose mobility aids have small or swivel wheels. The ramps are quick and easy to use. Staff are trained to use them and will be happy to provide one for you to use. If you would like to use a mini ramp, please ask for help from staff or press the information button on a help point.

Disruptions: London Bridge Underground Station: Mini ramps are available at this station on the Jubilee line platforms. They are designed to cover the small remaining step / or gap between the platform and the train on step-free to train platforms. They make it easier for customers people to get on and off the train, in particular for people whose mobility aids have small or swivel wheels. The ramps are quick and easy to use. Staff are trained to use them and will be happy to provide one for you to use. If you would like to use a mini ramp, please ask for help from staff or press the information button on a help point.

Disruptions: LONDON BRIDGE STATION: Please note that step free interchange between the Jubilee and Northern lines is partly at street level, in both directions. Lifts are available between Northern line and Borough High Street entrance then via Borough High Street, St Thomas Street and Joiner Street to the main Underground ticket hall from where lifts are available to/from the Jubilee line.

  1. 4Southwark Underground Station
  2. 5London Bridge Underground Station

Change to: Southeastern to Maze Hill

  1. 6Deptford Rail Station
  2. 7Greenwich Rail Station
  3. 8Maze Hill Rail Station
 

Third departure

Leave at 20:20 and arrive at 21:00
Journey time 40 mins

Start with: Northern line to Kennington

Disruptions: Battersea Power Station: Mini ramps are available at this station. They are designed to cover the small remaining step / or gap between the platform and the train on step-free to train platforms. They make it easier for customers people to get on and off the train, in particular for people whose mobility aids have small or swivel wheels. The ramps are quick and easy to use. Staff are trained to use them and will be happy to provide one for you to use. If you would like to use a mini ramp, please ask for help from staff or press the information button on a help point.

  1. 1Nine Elms Underground Station
  2. 2Kennington Underground Station

Change to: Northern line to London Bridge

Disruptions: LONDON BRIDGE STATION: Please note that step free interchange between the Jubilee and Northern lines is partly at street level, in both directions. Lifts are available between Northern line and Borough High Street entrance then via Borough High Street, St Thomas Street and Joiner Street to the main Underground ticket hall from where lifts are available to/from the Jubilee line.

  1. 3Elephant & Castle Underground Station
  2. 4Borough Underground Station
  3. 5London Bridge Underground Station

Change to: Thameslink to Maze Hill

  1. 6Deptford Rail Station
  2. 7Greenwich Rail Station
  3. 8Maze Hill Rail Station
 

Reverse trip from Maze Hill Rail Station to Battersea Power Station tube station