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Trains to London Bond Street Station

Bond Street Station, London, is located on Oxford Street in the heart of the West End, with entrances on Oxford Street, Davies Street, and Hanover Square, between the districts of Mayfair and Soho. You can visit numerous attractions near Bond Street Station, including Oxford Street's world-famous shopping, Regent Street, Selfridges, Hyde Park, Soho, and the luxury boutiques of Mayfair.

Bond Street Station is one of London's busiest Underground stations, serving the London Underground and the Elizabeth line. It is a major interchange for passengers travelling across central London and beyond, particularly for shopping, business, and tourism. Many visitors taking trains to London use Bond Street as their central hub for exploring the West End.

Bond Street has an Underground Station and is served by the Central and Jubilee lines. The Elizabeth line also runs from Bond Street Station, providing fast east–west connections across London, including direct services to Canary Wharf, Heathrow Airport, and Paddington.

Bond Street Station first opened in 1900 as part of the Central London Railway. Over the years, it has undergone major expansions and upgrades, most recently to accommodate the Elizabeth line. Today, the station is managed by Transport for London.

There is no bus station at Bond Street Station, but numerous bus routes stop along Oxford Street, Regent Street, and nearby roads, offering convenient connections across central London.

Trains from Bond Street Station provide direct access to key destinations including Tottenham Court Road, Stratford, Green Park, Westminster, Canary Wharf, Paddington, and Heathrow Airport via the Elizabeth line.

Station Area Map

The main entrances to Bond Street Station are located on Oxford Street, with additional entrances on Davies Street and at Hanover Square, providing convenient access from both the West End and Mayfair. Bond Street Station offers step-free access from street level to all platforms via lifts.

Bond Street Station has six platforms in total: two for the Central line (eastbound and westbound), two for the Jubilee line (northbound and southbound), and two dedicated platforms for the Elizabeth line.

Bond Street Station is located in Travelcard Zone 1 and serves the London Underground.

Bond Street Station has multiple concourses, including separate concourses for the Central and Jubilee lines, as well as a large dedicated Elizabeth line concourse. Most passenger facilities are located within the main concourses, with additional facilities near the Elizabeth line platforms.


Station Details and Facilities

Ticket Office

Ticket Office Opening Hours

09:30 – 16:30, Monday to Sunday

Ticket Machines

Ticket machines at Bond Street Station are located within the main ticket hall and concourse areas near the station entrances on Oxford Street and Davies Street. Machines are positioned close to the ticket barriers and ticket office for easy access.

Staff Help

You will usually find station staff at the following locations:

Oxford Street Main Ticket Hall

Staff are typically positioned near the ticket gates and ticket machines, assisting with ticket purchases, Oyster and contactless payments, and general station enquiries.

Elizabeth Line Concourse

This concourse usually has a strong staff presence, including customer help points. Staff can assist with accessibility support, lift access, ticketing issues, and journey planning.

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Staff are often available near the ticket barriers and escalators, particularly during busy periods, to help passengers access platforms and answer travel-related questions.

Staffing Level

Full time

Oyster Prepay

Available

Oyster Top Up

Available

Oyster Validator

Available

Pre-Purchase Collection

You can collect pre-purchased National Rail tickets from the ticket machines.

Travelcard Zone

Travelcard Zone 1


Luggage

Left Luggage

There are no left luggage facilities at Bond Street Station. The nearest left luggage services are available at major London terminals, such as London Paddington, London Victoria, and London King's Cross, with offices located in the main concourses.

Left Luggage Website

https://www.excess-baggage.com/


Facilities

Shops

On or right next to the station area:

M&S Food To Go – Convenient spot on Oxford Street for drinks, snacks and quick bites.

Boots – Large pharmacy and convenience outlet, a short walk from the station.

Postbox

There isn't a postbox inside Bond Street Station itself.

The nearest postboxes are located on Oxford Street and nearby side streets, usually just a short walk from the station exits (1–3 minutes on foot).

Telephones

Public telephones are not typically found inside the station.

If needed, payphones or phone services may be available on Oxford Street or at adjacent shops near the station entrance.

ATM

There are ATMs located close to the station on Oxford Street and at nearby banks or convenience stores — just a short walk from the exits.

Bureau De Change

There isn't a dedicated bureau de change inside the station. Still, several currency exchange services and banking facilities can be found a short walk away along Oxford Street and nearby Mayfair streets.

Tourist Information Office

There is no dedicated Tourist Information Office inside Bond Street Station.

For official tourist information, consider visiting the London Tourist Information Centre at Victoria Coach Station or near major landmarks such as Piccadilly Circus or Westminster — all accessible by Tube or bus from Bond Street.

Nearest Station With More Facilities

Piccadilly Circus or Oxford Circus Stations

These major central London stations (on multiple Tube lines) offer more extensive services, shops and facilities, and are just a short Tube ride or about 10–15 minutes' walk from Bond Street.


Toilets

Toilets at Bond Street Station are located on the Elizabeth line concourse, close to the main ticket halls.

Facilities include standard toilets and accessible (step-free) toilets suitable for wheelchair users.

Showers

There are no showers available at Bond Street Station.

Baby Change

Baby-changing facilities are available within the station toilets.


WiFi

There is no public WiFi available at Bond Street Station.

Web Kiosk

There is no web kiosk available at Bond Street Station.


Staffing And Customer Service

Customer Help Points

Customer Help Points are installed throughout Bond Street Station, including:

On Underground and Elizabeth line platforms, located near waiting areas and mounted on walls or pillars.

In the ticket halls and concourse areas, usually close to the ticket gates and main entrances.

These help points allow passengers to contact station staff for assistance and information.

CCTV

CCTV cameras are in operation throughout Bond Street Station, helping to maintain passenger safety and station security.


Bicycle Facilities

Cycle Storage

Cycle parking spaces are available outside Bond Street Station.

Number Of Spaces

The station currently offers 16 unsecured bicycle spaces.

Sheltered Storage

The cycle spaces are not sheltered, so bicycles are exposed to the weather.

CCTV

CCTV covers the bike parking area, but it is not a secure, enclosed facility, so using a strong lock is recommended.


Accessibility

Step-Free Access

Bond Street Station provides step-free access from street level to all Underground and Elizabeth line platforms, allowing passengers to reach trains without using stairs.

Ramps For Train Access

Ramps or level boarding options are available on platforms where needed to assist passengers requiring step-free boarding.

Wheelchairs

Wheelchairs are available for passenger use.

Induction Loop

Induction loop hearing systems are installed at ticket counters and some help points for passengers with hearing impairments.

Accessible Ticket Machines

Accessible ticket machines are available and sell tickets valid for London Underground and Elizabeth line services.

If tickets for other National Rail services are unavailable, station staff can assist at the ticket office.

Accessible Booking Office Counter

Not available at Bond Street Station.

Accessible Taxis

An accessible taxi rank is located near the station entrance on Oxford Street.

London black cabs at this rank are wheelchair accessible, with ramps and space for wheelchairs, and drivers are required to assist passengers if needed.


First Class Lounge

Not available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Tube line is Bond Street on?

Bond Street Station is on the Central Line and the Jubilee Line of the London Underground.

Additionally, it serves the Elizabeth Line for mainline-style services.

So, in summary:

  • Central Line (red)
  • Jubilee Line (grey)
  • Elizabeth Line (cross-London services)

Which part of London is Bond Street?

Bond Street Station is in Mayfair, in the West End of central London.

It's on Oxford Street/New Bond Street, one of London's main shopping streets.

The area is famous for luxury shops, designer boutiques, and high-end fashion.

Nearby neighbourhoods include Marylebone to the north, Soho to the east, and Piccadilly to the south.

Essentially, it's central London, in the heart of the West End shopping district.

What's the difference between Bond Street and New Bond Street?

Bond Street

Refers generally to the entire street that runs north–south between Oxford Street and Piccadilly in Mayfair, London.

It's a major thoroughfare, known for shopping and luxury stores.

Sometimes people also use "Bond Street" to mean the area around the street, including the Tube station.

New Bond Street

The northern section of Bond Street runs roughly from Oxford Street to Clifford Street.

Famous for high-end designer boutiques, art galleries, and luxury shops.

Often considered the premium shopping stretch of Bond Street.

Summary:

"Bond Street" = the entire street (north + south sections).

"New Bond Street" = the northern section, closest to Oxford Street, where most luxury shopping happens.

Why is Bond Street so famous?

Bond Street is famous for several reasons, all tied to luxury, history, and its central London location:

1. Luxury Shopping

Bond Street, especially New Bond Street, is one of the world's premier shopping streets.

Home to high-end fashion brands, including Gucci, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Prada, and Ralph Lauren.

Many luxury jewellery, watch, and art galleries are also located here.

Shoppers from around the world visit for exclusive products and flagship stores.

2. Historical Prestige

Bond Street has been a fashionable and elite shopping street since the 18th century.

It became known for tailors, jewellers, and art dealers, attracting wealthy Londoners and international visitors.

The street has long been associated with wealth, sophistication, and high society.

3. Central London Location

Situated in Mayfair, part of London's West End, near Oxford Street, Piccadilly, and Regent Street.

Easily accessible via Bond Street Station (Central, Jubilee, and Elizabeth Lines), making it convenient for tourists and locals alike.

4. Cultural and Iconic Status

The street is frequently mentioned in fashion, luxury lifestyle, and travel guides.

It is a symbol of London luxury, like Fifth Avenue in New York or the Champs-Élysées in Paris.