How To Get Here

Located in London Travelcard zone 5, Harrow is only ten miles from central London yet on the border of  rural Hertfordshire. Well connected by both train and underground, Harrow is also easily accessible by car from the M25 and the M1.

Map of Harrow

For easy routes around Harrow see a map of the local area.

Underground

Harrow on the Hill station is linked to the Metropolitan line and is easily within reach of Baker Street and King's Cross St Pancras.

Harrow and Wealdstone station is situated on the Bakerloo line, which provides a direct route to Paddington (Heathrow Express), Oxford Circus, Charing Cross and Waterloo.

Stanmore station is located on the Jubilee line and South Harrow and Rayners Lane stations are located on the Piccadilly line.

For information on the London underground contact: www.thetube.com

Overground trains

Harrow and Wealdstone Station is part of the British Rail route from Euston which provides a quick route into London, (approx 15 minutes).

Watford Junction is easily accessible from Harrow and provides an interchange with West Coast services to Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Scotland.

Chiltern line trains provide a direct route to Marylebone Station from Harrow on the Hill station.

To access a rail journey planner or gain timetable information, click on www.nationalrailinformation.co.uk or call national rail enquiries on: 08457 48 49 50.

Buses

Regular services are in operation to Heathrow, Wembley, Edgware, Golders Green and Brent Cross. Night buses run from Harrow and Wealdstone to Trafalgar Square.

To find the quickest route to Harrow by bus, tube or rail, please consult: www.journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk or call London Travel Information on 020 7222 1234.