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Edgware

London Metro · Zone 5Opened 1924 Step-free access
Lines Served
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ToiletsShopsATMs

Lines

1

Zone

Zone 5

Type

Metro

Facilities

3 available

About Edgware

Edgware sits at the northern terminus of one of the Northern line's two Edgware branch routes, in a suburban north-west London location near the Hertfordshire border. It is a Zone 5 terminal station -the kind of place where the Underground hands over to buses, cars and National Rail for those heading further north into the home counties. The journey from central London takes around 45 minutes, which places Edgware firmly in commuter territory, and the station is designed accordingly: bus interchange, car park, straightforward exits.

The surrounding area has a large and long-established Jewish community, which has shaped Edgware's local character considerably. The high street and surrounding roads have a concentration of kosher bakeries, delis and cafes that is unusually good for outer Zone 5 London. Specialist Jewish food shops, synagogues and community centres give the area a distinctive identity that sets it apart from most other Underground termini in the outer zones.

Canons Park, one stop south on the Northern line, gives access to the grounds of Canons -a historic estate with 18th-century connections that now serves as a public park. Whitchurch Lane and the surrounding Stanmore area are worth exploring if you have time beyond the Edgware terminus itself.

Station Overview

Edgware station opened in 1924 as the terminus of the Edgware extension. It sits in Zone 5 and serves the Northern line (Edgware branch) only. The station is step-free, making it an accessible terminus on this branch. It functions primarily as a commuter terminus with bus interchange and car parking facilities.

Lines and Connectivity

The Northern line (black, Edgware branch) connects south through Burnt Oak, Colindale, Hendon Central, Brent Cross, Golders Green, Hampstead and into central London. Journey time to Waterloo via the Charing Cross branch is approximately 45-50 minutes. Trains split between the Edgware and High Barnet branches at Golders Green and Camden Town -check destination boards at interchange points when travelling south.

Facilities

Edgware station has toilets, shops and ATMs. The surrounding town centre provides a full range of retail and food options, including the speciality kosher bakeries and delis that are a local highlight.

Accessibility

Edgware is a step-free station with lift access, making it an accessible terminus on the Northern line's Edgware branch.

Travel Tips

  • Edgware Road and the surrounding streets have excellent kosher bakeries and delis -worth exploring if you have time at the terminus end of your journey
  • Canons Park (one stop south) gives access to a pleasant park and the Stanmore area -worth a short extension to your journey
  • Northern line trains from Edgware branch diverge at Golders Green and Camden Town toward either the Charing Cross or Bank branches -check destination boards carefully when travelling south
  • Park-and-ride facilities are available at Edgware for Hertfordshire commuters using the Northern line into London
  • Buses from outside the station serve surrounding areas including Barnet, Mill Hill and Bushey

Nearby Attractions

Edgware town centre -Immediately adjacent. A suburban high street with local shops, kosher bakeries and delis reflecting the area's Jewish community.

Canons Park -One stop south. The grounds of the historic Canons estate, now a public park with mature gardens and recreational space.

RAF Museum Hendon -Accessible by bus from Edgware. One of the world's finest aviation museums with extensive aircraft collections. Free entry to the main site.

Timings and Best Time to Travel

Edgware is primarily a commuter station with peak flows outbound in the morning (07:30-09:00) and inbound in the evening (17:30-19:30). Services run throughout the day with less frequency at off-peak hours. The station and surrounding area are quieter at weekends, making them a good time to explore the town centre and local food scene without the weekday rush.

Nearest Metro to Canons Park

If you are heading to Canons Park, Edgware is your closest metro stop on the Northern Line. It also gives easy access to Whitchurch Lane and Edgware Town Centre. Use the fare calculator to plan your journey cost before you travel.

Stations on This Line

Traveller Tips

  • 1Edgware Road has excellent kosher bakeries, delis and cafes
  • 2Canons Park (one stop south) gives access to the beautiful Canons Park grounds and Whitchurch Lane
  • 3Good park-and-ride facilities available for commuters
  • 4The Mill Hill East branch of the Northern line shares the same terminus journey from central London until Finchley Central

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
Accessible toilets
Tactile guides
Lifts / Elevators

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich line serves Edgware station?

Edgware is the northern terminus of the Edgware branch of the Northern line, in Zone 5.

QWhat zone is Edgware in?

Edgware is in Zone 5 of the London Underground network.

QIs Edgware station step-free?

Yes. Edgware has step-free access, making it a fully accessible start or end point on the Northern line.

QWhat food is available near Edgware station?

Edgware High Street has a well-known concentration of kosher bakeries, delis and cafes, reflecting the area's established Jewish community.

QHow do I get to the RAF Museum Hendon from Edgware?

The RAF Museum Hendon is accessible by bus from Edgware station. It is one of the world's finest aviation museums with free entry to the main site.

QHow long does it take to reach central London from Edgware?

The journey from Edgware to central London on the Northern line takes approximately 40-50 minutes to the West End or City, depending on the branch taken at Camden Town.