Uxbridge

The final stop to the west of The Piccadilly line and one of the ends for the Metropolitan Line.

Nice old station, well maintained, Cool that it still has an old school station cafe inside.

The Pop-In Cafe, it does a nice breakfast.

Out of the station you walk out into the high street, partly pedestrian area ,with an assortment of shops and fancy coffee places.

Walk to the left you get a nice village feel.

Walk to the right you have your basic shopping mall.

The closest pub is “The Three Tuns” just across from the station.

Hillingdon

Metropolitan and Piccadilly Line.

Small village, mostly residential area.

Just off the motorway.

The closest pub is The Swallow just a few steps out of the station.

Large commuter parking and bus connections.

Ickenham

Metropolitan and Piccadilly Line.

Nice west London village and residential area.

Walk a bit to the left out of the station there are a few shops.

The closest pub is “The Coach & Horses” with a few others close by.

Ruislip

Metropolitan and Piccadilly Line.

It is an old station, a bit worn down, but cool design.

Many bus connections just outside the station.

Walk a few minutes and you come to a High street with an OK selection of shops.

West London neighbourhood and residential area.

The closest Pub is “Smugglers Cove”

Ruislip Manor

Metropolitan and Piccadilly Line.

Exit the station and walk out into a small and busy high street.

With the basic mix of kebab places and shops.

The closest pub is the “J.J. Moons” across the street from the station.

After the high street it is a large residential area.

Eastcote

Metropolitan and Piccadilly Line.

Walk right out of the station in to the high street.

The closest pub is “Houlihans” With a few more close by.

Has a nice urban village feel to it.

The station it self is a traditional flat roof bricked building, OK maintained.

Rayners Lane

Metropolitan and Piccadilly Line.

Cool flat roofed bricked station building.

Just outside the station you walk inn to a small area of shops, like a mini high street.

Closest pub is “Ruby M`s”

Quiet residential area.

Euston Square.

Circle,Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan.

Out of the station you walk into a big road with lots of traffic.

Large buildings with offices and schools dominate.

You need to walk a bit into the smaller streets to find anything worth looking at.

Best tips is to walk towards Euston Station about 5 minutes away.

Farringdon

Circle,Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City Line.

Across the street is National Rail and The Elisabeth Line

Mainly offices and business buildings. Some shops and hotels.

Borders too City,Some will say part of City.

It has a nice relaxed feel to it, almost like a village inside a business area.

The first of many pubs is “The Castle”

Walk up and past the Smithfield Marked and you will find lots of cool pubs and nightclubs.

Liverpool street.

Central,Northern,Circle,Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City Line

Elisabeth Line and the Overground.

Direct under Liverpool Street station on The national Rail network.

Busy east London hub.

Lots of shops,Restaurants and hotels close to the station.

The closest pub is the Railway Tavern just across the street, with lots of nice pubs all around.

About 5 minutes walk to Spitalfields Market.

2 minutes walk too a 24 hour British Diner, The Polo Bar

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