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Debden Station
London Underground – Central Line
Chigwell Lane
Loughton, IG10 3TG
Zone 6

Epping Forest District
Nearest A&E: Whipps Cross University Hospital, E11 1NR

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E11 1NR
TP: 020 8539 5522


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Debden / Loughton
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Debden Station – Information for Travellers

Overview

Debden Station is a Central Line stop located in the suburban area of Debden, part of Loughton in Essex. It provides fast access to Loughton, Buckhurst Hill, Stratford, and Central London. The station is close to local shops, business parks, and residential neighbourhoods, making it popular with commuters.

Lines and Services

London Underground – Central Line

  • Direct services to Loughton, Theydon Bois, Stratford, Oxford Circus
  • Typical journey times:
    • Debden → Loughton: ~3 minutes
    • Debden → Stratford: ~18 minutes
    • Debden → Liverpool Street: ~25 minutes
    • Debden → Oxford Circus: ~38 minutes

Station Facilities

  • Ticket hall
  • Car park
  • Cycle parking
  • Shops nearby
  • No step‑free access

Accessibility

Debden Station is not step‑free. Access to platforms requires stairs.

Local Area

Debden is a suburban area with a mix of residential streets, business parks, and local amenities:

  • Debden Broadway – shops, cafés, supermarkets
  • Epping Forest – woodland walks and nature trails
  • Roding Valley Park – riverside walking routes
  • Loughton High Road – nearby shopping and dining
  • Debden House – conference centre and woodland grounds

The area is peaceful, family‑friendly, and well‑connected for commuters.

 
 
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