Piccadilly line Info
- Network London Underground
- Total Stations 42
Terminals
From
Uxbridge
To
Cockfosters
Piccadilly line Overview
The Uxbridge branch of the Piccadilly line was developed in the early 20th century through the integration of former District line routes, and Piccadilly line services were extended to Uxbridge in the 1930s. The route runs between Uxbridge in west London and Gloucester Road in central London, passing through major stations such as Acton Town, Hammersmith, and South Kensington. It connects to numerous Underground and rail lines, making it an important commuter corridor on the network.
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Frequently Asked Questions — Piccadilly line
Piccadilly line has 42 stations on the London Underground network.
Piccadilly line runs between Uxbridge and Cockfosters.
Piccadilly line is a Metro line operated under London Underground.
Piccadilly line is part of the London Underground transit network.