London Underground Circle Line & Northern Line from London Paddington to Hendon Central by Train

London Underground Circle Line & Northern Line from London Paddington to Hendon Central

The London Underground is the main rapid transit system serving Greater London. On this day trip to London, I wanted to visit someone important, before I headed back to Singapore, concluding this long UK and Europe trip. That person is resting somewhere near Hendon Central Tube Station, so from London Paddington Railway Station, I caught the Tube over.

Paddington (Bishop’s Road) Tube Station

I started my journey from Paddington (Bishop’s Road) Tube Station as it will save me 1 transfer at Edgware Road.

The London Underground S7 Stock operating on the Circle Line.

The interior of the London Underground S7 Stock.

King’s Cross St Pancras Tube Station

It’s 5 stations from Paddington to King’s Cross St Pancras, where a transfer is required to the Northern Line to continue my journey to Hendon Central.

The London Underground 1995 Stock on the Northern Line at King’s Cross St Pancras.

The interior of the London Underground 1995 Stock on the Northern Line.

Passing by Golders Green Depot after heading out of the tunnel.

Hendon Central Tube Station

It’s 8 stations from King’s Cross St Pancras to Hendon Central.

This train will continue on to Edgware, where it terminates.

The façade of Hendon Central Tube Station, blending in with the commercial buildings around it.

Sir Stamford Raffles at St Mary’s Church in Hendon

My purpose of coming to Hendon Central was to visit Sir Stamford Raffles at St Mary’s Church in Hendon, which is a short walk away from Hendon Central Tube Station. More details in the next article.

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