Leytonstone Station – Information for Travellers
Overview
Leytonstone Station is a Central Line stop located in East London, close to Leytonstone High Road and the surrounding residential neighbourhoods. It provides fast access to Stratford, Liverpool Street, and the West End. The station is also known for its Alfred Hitchcock‑themed mosaics, celebrating the filmmaker who was born in Leytonstone.
Lines and Services
London Underground – Central Line
- Direct services to Stratford, Mile End, Liverpool Street, Oxford Circus
- Typical journey times:
- Leytonstone → Stratford: ~5 minutes
- Leytonstone → Liverpool Street: ~12 minutes
- Leytonstone → Oxford Circus: ~22 minutes
Station Facilities
- Ticket machines
- Shops and cafés nearby
- Cycle parking
- No step‑free access
Accessibility
Leytonstone Station is a deep‑level station with stairs and escalators only. It is not step‑free and can become busy during peak hours.
Local Area
Leytonstone is a friendly East London neighbourhood with parks, cafés, and cultural attractions:
- Alfred Hitchcock Mosaics – artwork inside the station
- Wanstead Flats – large open green space
- Hollow Ponds – boating lake and woodland
- Leytonstone High Road – shops, cafés, restaurants
- Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – nearby via Stratford
The area is peaceful, community‑focused, and well‑connected for commuters and families.
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