The London Overground is a crucial part of London’s transport network, connecting suburban areas with Central London through an extensive rail system. Recognizable by its orange roundel, the Overground serves 112 stations across 6 main routes, making it essential for both commuters and tourists.

In this comprehensive 3,000-word guide, we cover everything you need to know about the London Overground, including:
London Overground map (2025 update)
What is London Overground?
Key stations like Willesden Junction
Operating hours and frequency
Fares, connections, and travel tips

Whether you’re a daily rider or a first-time visitor, this guide ensures you navigate the Overground with ease.

Table of Contents

London overground map 2025 (Overground stations)

[Route 1] Lioness Line
(previously Watford Junction – Euston Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Watford Junctiontrain station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Watford High Street8
Bushey8train station icon
Carpenders Park7 white wheelchair access icon
Hatch End6
Headstone Lane5
Harrow & Wealdstone5 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Kenton4
South Kenton4
North Wembley4
Wembley Central4 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Stonebridge Park3
Harlesden3
Willesden Junction2/3    white wheelchair access icon
Kensal Green2
Queen’s Park2 train station icon
Kilburn High Road2
South Hampstead2
Euston1     train station icon  white wheelchair access icon

[Route 2A] Mildmay Line
(previously Richmond – Stratford Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Richmond4 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Kew Gardens3/4  white wheelchair access icon
Gunnersbury3
South Acton3 white wheelchair access icon
Acton Central3 white wheelchair access icon
Willesden Junction2/3    white wheelchair access icon
(branch)  
Kensal Rise2 white wheelchair access icon
Brondesbury Park2
Brondesbury2
West Hampstead2 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Finchley Road & Frognal2
Hampstead Heath2 white wheelchair access icon
Gospel Oak2  white wheelchair access icon
Kentish Town West2
Camden Road2 white wheelchair access icon
Caledonian Road & Barnsbury2 white wheelchair access icon
Highbury & Islington2   train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Canonbury2  white wheelchair access icon
Dalston Kingsland2
Hackney Central2  white wheelchair access icon
Homerton2 white wheelchair access icon
Hackney Wick2 white wheelchair access icon
Stratford2/3    train station icon  white wheelchair access icon

[Route 2B] Mildmay Line
(previously Clapham Junction – Stratford Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Clapham Junction2 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Imperial Wharf2train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
West Brompton2 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Kensington (Olympia)2 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Shepherds Bush2 white wheelchair access icon
(branch)  
Willesden Junction2/3   white wheelchair access icon
Kensal Rise2 white wheelchair access icon
Brondesbury Park2
Brondesbury2
West Hampstead2 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Finchley Road & Frognal2
Hampstead Heath2 white wheelchair access icon
Gospel Oak2 white wheelchair access icon
Kentish Town West2
Camden Road2 white wheelchair access icon
Caledonian Road & Barnsbury2 white wheelchair access icon
Highbury & Islington2  train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Canonbury2  white wheelchair access icon
Dalston Kingsland2
Hackney Central2  white wheelchair access icon
Homerton2 white wheelchair access icon
Hackney Wick2 white wheelchair access icon
Stratford2/3    train station icon  white wheelchair access icon

[Route 3] Suffragette Line
(previously Gospel Oak – Barking Riverside Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Gospel Oak2  white wheelchair access icon
Upper Holloway2train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Crouch Hill3
Harringay Green Lanes3train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
South Tottenham3
Blackhorse Road3 
Walthamstow Queens Road3  white wheelchair access icon
Leyton Midland Road3
Leytonstone High Road3
Wanstead Park3
Woodgrange Park3/4
Barking4  train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Barking Riverside4

[Route 4A] Windrush Line
(previously Highbury & Islington – Crystal Palace Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Highbury & Islington2  train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Canonbury2  white wheelchair access icon
Dalston Junction2  blue wheelchair access icon
Haggerston2 blue wheelchair access icon
Hoxton1/2 blue wheelchair access icon
Shoreditch High Street1 blue wheelchair access icon
Whitechapel2  
Shadwell2
Wapping2
Rotherhithe2
Canada Water2  blue wheelchair access icon
Surrey Quays2
(branch)  
New Cross Gate2train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Brockley2 white wheelchair access icon
Honor Oak Park3 white wheelchair access icon
Forest Hill3 white wheelchair access icon
Sydenham3train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Crystal Palace3/4train station icon  white wheelchair access icon

[Route 4B] Windrush Line
(previously Highbury & Islington – West Croydon Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Highbury & Islington2  train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Canonbury2  white wheelchair access icon
Dalston Junction2  blue wheelchair access icon
Haggerston2 blue wheelchair access icon
Hoxton1/2 blue wheelchair access icon
Shoreditch High Street1 blue wheelchair access icon
Whitechapel2  
Shadwell2
Wapping2
Rotherhithe2
Canada Water2  blue wheelchair access icon
Surrey Quays2
(branch)  
New Cross Gate2train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Brockley2 white wheelchair access icon
Honor Oak Park3 white wheelchair access icon
Forest Hill3 white wheelchair access icon
Sydenham3train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
(branch)  
Penge West4 
Anerley4 white wheelchair access icon
Norwood Junction4train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
West Croydon5train station icon   white wheelchair access icon

[Route 4C] Windrush Line
(previously Highbury & Islington – Clapham Junction Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Highbury & Islington2  train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Canonbury2  white wheelchair access icon
Dalston Junction2  blue wheelchair access icon
Haggerston2 blue wheelchair access icon
Hoxton1/2 blue wheelchair access icon
Shoreditch High Street1 blue wheelchair access icon
Whitechapel2  
Shadwell2
Wapping2
Rotherhithe2
Canada Water2  blue wheelchair access icon
Surrey Quays2
(branch)  
Queens Road Peckham2train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Peckham Rye2train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Denmark Hill2train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Clapham High Street2
Wandsworth Road2
Clapham Junction2 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon

[Route 4D] Route Highbury & Islington – New Cross

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Highbury & Islington2  train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Canonbury2  white wheelchair access icon
Dalston Junction2  blue wheelchair access icon
Haggerston2 blue wheelchair access icon
Hoxton1/2 blue wheelchair access icon
Shoreditch High Street1 blue wheelchair access icon
Whitechapel2  
Shadwell2
Wapping2
Rotherhithe2
Canada Water2  blue wheelchair access icon
Surrey Quays2
(branch)  
New Cross ELL2train station icon  white wheelchair access icon

[Route 5A] Weaver Line
(previously Liverpool Street – Chingford Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Liverpool Street1     train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Bethnal Green2train station icon
(branch)  
Hackney Downs2 train station icon
Clapton2/3train station icon
St. James Street3
Walthamstow Central3   white wheelchair access icon 
Wood Street4
Highams Park4 white wheelchair access icon
Chingford5 white wheelchair access icon

[Route 5B] Weaver Line
(previously Liverpool Street – Enfield Town Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Liverpool Street1     train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Bethnal Green2train station icon
(branch)  
Cambridge Heath2train station icon
London Fields2train station icon
Hackney Downs2 train station icon
Rectory Road2train station icon
Stoke Newington2train station icon
Stamford Hill3train station icon
Seven Sisters3  train station icon
Bruce Grove3train station icon
White Hart Lane3train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Silver Street4train station icon
Edmonton Green4train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
(branch)  
Bush Hill Park5 white wheelchair access icon
Enfield Town5 white wheelchair access icon

[Route 5C] Weaver Line
(previously Liverpool Street – Cheshunt Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
London Liverpool Street1     train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Bethnal Green2train station icon
(branch)  
Cambridge Heath2train station icon
London Fields2train station icon
Hackney Downs2 train station icon
Rectory Road2train station icon
Stoke Newington2train station icon
Stamford Hill3train station icon
Seven Sisters3  train station icon
Bruce Grove3train station icon
White Hart Lane3train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Silver Street4train station icon
Edmonton Green4train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
(branch)  
Southbury5train station icon
Turkey Street6train station icon
Theobalds Grove7train station icon
Cheshunt8train station icon  white wheelchair access icon

[Route 6] Liberty Line
(previously Romford – Upminster Route)

London overground map 2025

STATIONSZONE  INFO
Romford6 train station icon  white wheelchair access icon
Emerson Park6 white wheelchair access icon
Upminster6 train station icon

Complete Guide to London Overground

1. What Is London Overground?

The London Overground is not just another rail service—it’s a transformative network that revived underused lines into a vibrant orange-clad web connecting Greater London. Here’s why it’s a game-changer:


🚆 Historical Evolution

  • 2007 Launch: Rebranded from Silverlink Metro to unify fractured routes
  • Key Milestones:
    • 2010: Extended to West Croydon/Crystal Palace
    • 2012: Olympics-era expansion to Stratford
    • 2015: Completed the orbital loop via Clapham Junction

💡 Did You Know?


The Overground absorbed historic lines like the East London Railway (1869) and Goblin Line (1870).


📍 Network Essentials

FeatureDetails
Operated ByArriva Rail London (under TfL contract)
Stations112 (All step-free)
Daily Ridership700,000+ passengers
Lines6 distinct routes (see below)
Line ColorOrange (TfL map) / Corporate blue (trains)

🔗 Key Connections

Interchange HubLinked ServicesStrategic Importance
Clapham Junction17 National Rail routes + Southern RailwayUK’s busiest station
StratfordElizabeth Line/Jubilee/Central LinesOlympic Park gateway
Highbury & IslingtonVictoria Line/Great NorthernNorth London shortcut
Canada WaterJubilee LineDocklands access

🌟 Unique Stations:

  • Rotherhithe: Only station with original 1860s timber platforms
  • Walthamstow Central: Features commissioned street art

🚉 Route Breakdown

LineKey StationsTravel Time
North London LineRichmond → Stratford65 mins
West London LineClapham Junction → Willesden Junction25 mins
Gospel Oak-BarkingOverground’s only all-electric route30 mins
East London LineHighbury & Islington → Crystal Palace45 mins

🌍 Why It Matters Today

Commuter Lifeline:

  • 24-hour service (Fri/Sat) on North London Line
  • Avoids Zone 1 congestion (e.g., Stratford → Clapham Junction in 35 mins)

Regeneration Catalyst:

  • Revived Dalston Junction and Hoxton areas
  • Enabled Thamesmead growth (future extension)

Tourist Perks:

  • Kew Gardens direct from Overground
  • Street art tours via Shoreditch stations

🔧 Modern Operations

  • Trains: Class 710 Aventra (air-cooled, walk-through)
  • Frequency:
    • Peak: Every 5-8 mins (core routes)
    • Off-Peak: Every 15 mins (outer branches)
  • Accessibility: 100% step-free stations (unlike National Rail)

2. London Overground Map (2025 Update)

The 2025 London Overground map introduces clearer route differentiation and new infrastructure integrations. Here’s a detailed breakdown of its six color-coded routes and key changes:

Complete Guide to London Overground

🟠 East London Line (Orange)

Route: Highbury & Islington ↔ Crystal Palace/West Croydon
2025 Updates:

  • New Interchange: Surrey Quays now links to future Thamesmead extension (under construction)
  • Peak Frequency: Increased to every 6 minutes (from 8 mins)
    Key Stations:
  • Shoreditch High Street (for Brick Lane)
  • New Cross (for Goldsmiths University)

🟦 North London Line (Turquoise)

Route: Stratford ↔ Richmond/Clapham Junction
2025 Updates:

  • 24-Hour Service: Now Friday & Saturday nights on entire route
  • New Depot Access: Enables more early/late trains
    Key Stations:
  • Camden Road (for Camden Market)
  • Gunnersbury (for Kew Gardens)

🎀 West London Line (Pink)

Route: Willesden Junction ↔ Clapham Junction
2025 Updates:

  • Class 710 Trains: All services now use walk-through trains
  • Shepherd’s Bush Platform: Extended for 8-car trains
    Key Stations:
  • Imperial Wharf (for Chelsea Harbour)
  • Kensington Olympia (for events)

🟤 Gospel Oak to Barking Line (Maroon)

Route: Gospel Oak ↔ Barking Riverside
2025 Updates:

  • Barking Riverside Extension: Fully operational (since 2022)
  • Solar-Powered Stations: 3 new eco-friendly stops
    Key Stations:
  • Walthamstow Queen’s Road (for Wetlands)
  • Barking Riverside (Thames views)

🟣 Watford DC Line (Lilac)

Route: Euston ↔ Watford Junction
2025 Updates:

  • Digital Signaling: Allows 20% more trains in peaks
  • Harlesden Upgrade: Step-free access completed
    Key Stations:
  • Wembley Central (for stadium)
  • Bushey (for film studios)

🔴 Lea Valley Lines (Red)

Routes:

  • Liverpool Street ↔ Cheshunt
  • Liverpool Street ↔ Chingford
  • Liverpool Street ↔ Enfield Town
    2025 Updates:
  • Stratford ↔ Meridian Water: New weekend service
  • Lea Bridge Station: Expanded parking
    Key Stations:
  • Tottenham Hale (for Victoria Line)
  • Clapton (street art district)

🗺️ Map Innovations

Distinct Colors: Eliminates confusion with legacy orange
Future Extensions:

  • Thamesmead (2026) shown as dotted line
  • Old Oak Common (for HS2) marked

Accessibility Icons: Wheelchair symbols at 100% step-free stations


Interactive Tools:


Complete Guide to London Overground

3. Key Stations: Willesden Junction & Major Hubs

Willesden Junction (Zone 2-3)

  • Connections:
    • Bakerloo Line (London Underground)
    • West London Overground Line (to Clapham Junction)
    • North London Line (to Stratford/Richmond)
  • Nearby Areas: Harlesden, Kensal Green

Other Major Interchanges:

Clapham Junction (National Rail, Southern Railway)
Stratford (Jubilee Line, Elizabeth Line, DLR)
Highbury & Islington (Victoria Line, Great Northern Rail)


4. London Overground Operating Hours (2024/25 Guide)

London Overground combines early starts, late finishes, and weekend night services to keep the city moving. Here’s your complete timetable handbook:


⏰ Standard Operating Hours

DayFirst TrainLast TrainKey Notes
Monday-Thursday5:00 AM12:30 AMLast departures from terminals ~12:15 AM
Friday5:00 AM1:30 AMExtended for nightlife
Saturday6:00 AM1:30 AMNight Overground active
Sunday7:00 AM11:30 PMReduced frequency

Critical Timings:

  • Early Commuters: First train from Cheshunt → Liverpool St departs 4:45 AM
  • Last Connections: Final train from Clapham Junction → Willesden leaves 12:42 AM

🚆 Service Frequency

TimeCore Routes (NLL/ELL)Outer Branches (GOB/WLL)
Peak (7–9 AM, 4–7 PM)Every 5-8 minsEvery 10-12 mins
Off-Peak WeekdaysEvery 8-12 minsEvery 15 mins
WeekendsEvery 10-15 minsEvery 20 mins

💡 Pro Tip:
For West Croydon branch, trains alternate between Crystal Palace/New Cross – check displays.


🌙 Night Overground Service

East London Line Only

  • Route: Highbury & Islington ↔ New Cross Gate
  • Nights: Friday & Saturday only
  • Frequency: Every 20 mins (12:30 AM – 5:00 AM)

Key Stops for Nightlife:

  • Shoreditch High Street (Brick Lane bars)
  • Whitechapel (24-hour bagel shops)
  • Canada Water (Jubilee Line transfer)

⚠️ Limitations:

  • No service to West Croydon/Crystal Palace at night
  • No Night Overground on bank holiday weekends

🔧 Engineering Work Impact

Weekend Check Essential:

  • Most Affected Routes:
    • Gospel Oak-Barking (50% of weekends)
    • Watford DC Line (monthly Euston works)

Alternatives:

Closed SectionReplacementBest Rail Alternative
Willesden Junction → ClaphamBus WL-1Southern Railway via Balham
Hackney Downs → EnfieldBus 349Greater Anglia from Liverpool St

🚉 Station-Specific Notes

Early Opens:

  • Watford Junction ticket office opens 4:30 AM
    Late Exits:
  • New Cross Gate last exit 1:45 AM on Fridays

🎯 TL;DR: Overground Hours Cheat Sheet

When?Action
Weekday PeaksAllow +5 mins buffer at Clapham Junction
Night RidesOnly ELL runs 24/5 – verify your route
SundaysFirst trains ~1hr later than weekdays

5. Fares & Payment Options: London Overground Smart Travel Guide

Navigating London Overground fares requires strategy to avoid overpaying. Here’s your complete 2024/25 money-saving blueprint:


💳 Payment Methods Compared

OptionHow to UseBest ForSavings Tip
Contactless CardTap pink reader at gatesTourists/short staysAuto-caps daily fares
Oyster CardPre-load pay-as-you-goRegular commuters7-day travelcards available
Mobile PayApple/Google Pay at readersPhone-first usersSame benefits as contactless
Paper TicketMachine purchase (avoid if possible)Emergency use onlyCosts 2.5x more than Oyster

⚠️ Critical Rule:

  • Never mix payment methods – using different cards/devices triggers separate charges

🗺️ Fare Zones Demystified

London Overground spans Zones 1-9, with key exceptions:

  • Watford Junction (Zone 8)
  • Barking Riverside (Zone 4)
  • Cheshunt (Special “A” Zone) – requires extension ticket beyond Zone 6

Sample Single Fares (2024):

JourneyPeak (6:30–9:30 AM)Off-PeakTime Saved vs Tube
Clapham Jn → Stratford (Z2)£2.80£2.7012 mins
Highbury → Crystal Palace (Z2-3)£3.00£2.809 mins
Willesden Jn → Watford Jn (Z3-8)£5.50£4.10N/A

💰 Daily/Weekly Caps

ZonesDaily CapWeekly CapMonthly Equivalent
1-2£8.10£40.70£156.30
1-4£11.70£58.60£225.20
1-6£14.90£74.40£285.60

Pro Math:

  • 3+ travel days/week? Weekly cap beats single tickets
  • Weekend Warrior? Daily cap covers unlimited Saturday/Sunday travel

✈️ Airport Transfer Costs

RouteOverground+ConnectionsPriceAlternative
Stratford → Heathrow (Z2-6)Overground + Elizabeth Line£12.80£25+ on HEX
Clapham Jn → Gatwick (Z2-6)Overground + Thameslink£10.20£15+ on Southern

🚉 Special Cases

Boundary Zone Tickets:

  • Cheshunt → Zone 1: Add £2.10 to Oyster fare
  • Watford Junction: Use Oyster to Bushey + paper ticket beyond

River Crossings:

  • Woolwich Ferry: Free with Oyster/contactless
  • Emirates Air Line: £4.50 (not covered by caps)

🔍 Hidden Fees to Avoid

Incomplete Tap-Out: Charged maximum fare (£8.10 Zones 1-2)
Overlap Charges: Traveling Zones 1-6 then Zones 2-9 counts as two journeys


📱 Digital Tools

  • TfL Oyster App: Check balances/top up remotely
  • Single Fare Finder: tfl.gov.uk/fares

6. Top Attractions Accessible via London Overground

  1. Camden Town (Camden Road Station) – Famous markets & street food
  2. Wembley Stadium (Wembley Central Station) – Iconic sports venue
  3. Richmond Park (Richmond Station) – Scenic parkland & deer
  4. Shoreditch (Shoreditch High Street Station) – Trendy bars & street art

7. Travel Tips for London Overground

Avoid rush hour (7–9 AM) if possible—trains get crowded.
Check for weekend engineering works on TfL’s website.
Use Night Overground for late-night travel on weekends.


Final Thoughts: Why the Overground Is Essential

From Willesden Junction to East London, the London Overground provides a fast, affordable way to explore the city. With this guide, you’re ready to navigate the network like a pro.

For live updates: TfL Overground Status

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