please empty your brain below

Just one answer each, please.
And, as usual, no DLR, no Overground.


This is difficult considering the new tube map has no zones :P
*fetches archived copies of tube map*

A) is the Vic between KXStP and Seven Sisters.
and I've also got B-F

PS: there are two answers to F.

I'm going to try E: Buckhurst Hill

and hope that my March 2005 pocket map has the zones marked correctly.

Question: have zones A,, B, C become 7, 8, 9?

And thanks for quiz that those of us across the puddle can have a head start on!

a) Thomas - I asked for the 'intermediate' station. So I'm afraid that's not quite the answer to 'A'. And there's only one intermediate station for 'F'.

b) Martin - There's a link in the post to TfL's tube map page. They still have a zonal tube map, not the Thames-less tube map.

c) So far, one correct answer - 'E'.

C is Finchley Road

F=Chalfont & latimer

E: Woodford-Loughton Central Line, and (assuming "E" counts as one answer,) possibly Hounslow Central to Hatton Cross, but I think Hatton Cross is in Zone 5 and 6 so just submitted as a maybe.

Just noticed E was already answered, so Hounslow West as a possible alternative, depends how you class Hatton Cross!

D: Barking and Upney on the District Line.

B: Bethnal Green plus the aforementioned Mile End

D’s not correct, because East Ham is a zone boundary station.

Still required:
• the intermediate stations for A
• D


A - Highbury and Islington & Finsbury Park on the Victoria line?

D- Kingsbury/Queensbury on the Jubilee?

D is Perivale and Greenford, surely?

That’s the lot.
Answers as follows…

A
Highbury and Islington & Finsbury Park (Vic)
B
Bethnal Green & Mile End (Central)
C
Finchley Road (Metropolitan)
D
Perivale & Greenford (Central)
E
Buckhurst Hill (Central)
F
Chalfont and Latimer (Metropolitan)

'C' can also operate as Zone 1 - one intermediate station - Zone 5, as some Mets run fast between Finchley Road and Harrow.











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