List of stations in London fare zone 4

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Fare zone 4 is an outer zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway[1] and, since 2007, on National Rail services.[2] It was created on 22 May 1983 and extends from approximately 6.75 to 10 miles (11 to 16 km) from Piccadilly Circus.[3]

List of stations

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The following stations are within zone 4:

Station Local authority Managed by Notes
Abbey Wood Greenwich Elizabeth line
Alperton Brent London Underground
Anerley Bromley Southern
Arnos Grove Enfield London Underground
Barking Barking and Dagenham c2c
Barking Riverside Barking and Dagenham London Overground Opened 18 July 2022
Barkingside Redbridge London Underground
Beckenham Hill Lewisham Southeastern
Beckenham Junction Bromley Southeastern
Boston Manor Hounslow / Ealing London Underground
Bounds Green Haringey London Underground Also in zone 3
Bowes Park Haringey Great Northern Also in zone 3
Brentford Hounslow South Western Railway
Bromley North Bromley Southeastern
Burnt Oak Barnet London Underground
Castle Bar Park Ealing Great Western Railway
Chigwell Epping Forest London Underground Outside Greater London but included in this zone
Clock House Bromley Southeastern
Colindale Barnet London Underground
Crystal Palace Bromley London Overground Also in zone 3
Drayton Green Ealing Great Western Railway
East Ham Newham London Underground Also in zone 3
Edmonton Green Enfield London Overground
Elmers End Bromley Southeastern
Elmstead Woods Bromley Southeastern
Eltham Greenwich Southeastern
Fairlop Redbridge London Underground
Falconwood Bexley Southeastern
Finchley Central Barnet London Underground
Gants Hill Redbridge London Underground
Goodmayes Redbridge Elizabeth line
Grange Hill Epping Forest London Underground Outside Greater London but included in this zone
Greenford Ealing London Underground
Grove Park Lewisham Southeastern
Hackbridge Sutton Southern
Hainault Redbridge London Underground
Hanwell Ealing Great Western Railway
Hendon Barnet Thameslink Also in zone 3
Hendon Central Barnet London Underground Also in zone 3
Highams Park Waltham Forest London Overground
Hounslow Central Hounslow London Underground
Hounslow East Hounslow London Underground
Ilford Redbridge Elizabeth line
Isleworth Hounslow South Western Railway
Kent House Bromley Southeastern
Kenton Brent London Underground
Kew Bridge Hounslow South Western Railway
Kew Gardens Richmond upon Thames London Underground Also in zone 3
Kingsbury Brent London Underground
Leytonstone Waltham Forest London Underground Also in zone 3
Lower Sydenham Bromley / Lewisham Southeastern
Malden Manor Kingston upon Thames South Western Railway
Manor Park Newham Elizabeth line Also in zone 3
Meridian Water Enfield Greater Anglia opened 3 June 2019
Mill Hill Broadway Barnet Thameslink
Mill Hill East Barnet London Underground
Mitcham Junction Merton Southern
Morden Merton London Underground
Morden South Merton Thameslink
Motspur Park Merton South Western Railway
Mottingham Greenwich and Bromley Southeastern
New Beckenham Bromley Southeastern
New Eltham Greenwich Southeastern
New Malden Kingston upon Thames South Western Railway
New Southgate Enfield Great Northern
Newbury Park Redbridge London Underground
North Wembley Brent London Underground
Northwick Park Brent London Underground
Norwood Junction Croydon London Overground
Oakleigh Park Barnet Great Northern
Osterley Hounslow London Underground
Palmers Green Enfield Great Northern
Penge East Bromley Southeastern
Penge West Bromley London Overground
Perivale Ealing London Underground
Plumstead Greenwich Southeastern
Preston Road Brent London Underground
Queensbury Brent London Underground
Ravensbourne Bromley Southeastern
Raynes Park Merton South Western Railway
Redbridge Redbridge London Underground
Richmond Richmond upon Thames South Western Railway
Roding Valley Epping Forest London Underground Outside Greater London but included in this zone
Selhurst Croydon Southern
Seven Kings Redbridge Elizabeth line
Shortlands Bromley Southeastern
Silver Street Enfield London Overground
Snaresbrook Redbridge London Underground
South Greenford Ealing London Underground
South Kenton Brent London Underground
South Merton Merton Thameslink
South Wimbledon Merton London Underground Also in zone 3
South Woodford Redbridge London Underground
Southall Ealing Elizabeth line
Southgate Enfield London Underground
Sudbury & Harrow Road Brent Chiltern Railways
Sudbury Hill Harrow London Underground
Sudbury Hill Harrow Harrow Chiltern Railways
Sudbury Town Brent London Underground
Sundridge Park Bromley Southeastern
Sutton Common Sutton Thameslink
St Helier Merton Thameslink
St Margarets Richmond upon Thames South Western Railway
Syon Lane Hounslow South Western Railway
Thornton Heath Croydon Southern
Totteridge & Whetstone Barnet London Underground
Upney Barking and Dagenham London Underground
Wanstead Redbridge London Underground
Welling Bexley Southeastern
Wembley Central Brent London Underground
Wembley Park Brent London Underground
Wembley Stadium Brent Chiltern Railways
West Finchley Barnet London Underground
Winchmore Hill Enfield Great Northern
Wood Street Waltham Forest London Overground
Woodford Redbridge London Underground
Woodgrange Park Newham London Overground Also in zone 3
Woodside Park Barnet London Underground
Woolwich Greenwich Elizabeth line
Woolwich Arsenal Greenwich Southeastern Interchange station for the Docklands Light Railway. It is the only DLR station inside Zone 4.
Worcester Park Kingston upon Thames South Western Railway

Changes

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  • January 2000: Beckton, Cyprus, Gallions Reach and Beckton Park (DLR) from Zone 4 to Zone 3
  • January 2004: Crystal Palace from Zone 4 to Zone 3/4 boundary[4]
  • January 2007: Roding Valley, Chigwell, Grange Hill, Hainault, Fairlop and Barkingside from Zone 5 to Zone 4.
  • June 2019: Removal of Angel Road and addition of Meridian Water
  • May 2022: Addition of Woolwich
  • July 2022: Addition of Barking Riverside

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Transport for London (February 2009). "Your guide to fares and tickets within Zones 1–6" (PDF). Greater London Authority. Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 January 2009.
  2. ^ Jo deBank (October 2006). "Zonal fares great boost for London". London TravelWatch. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007.
  3. ^ Monopolies and Mergers Commission (1991). "10" (PDF). London Underground Limited: A report on passenger and other services supplied by the company. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 January 2012.
  4. ^ South Central Trains (December 2003). "Crystal Palace Jumps into Zone 3". Association of Train Operating Companies.