Barbican tube station was created in 1865.
Old Street or Barbican
Barbican railway station ended in 2009.
To get to the Barbican, you can take public transport, such as the Tube or a bus. The nearest Tube station is Barbican, which is served by the Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines. Alternatively, you can walk from nearby stations like St. Paul's or Farringdon. If you're driving, there are parking facilities available, but it's advisable to check for availability and any parking fees.
Barbican station is on three underground lines. Metropolitan, Circle and Hammersmith & City.
Chancery Lane, Farringdon and Barbican stations are all a short walk from Clerkenwell Road.
Barbican Centre was created in 1982.
Becontree tube station was created in 1932.
Bermondsey tube station was created in 1999.
Neasden tube station was created in 1880.
Queensway tube station was created in 1900.
Alperton tube station was created in 1903.
Knightsbridge tube station was created in 1906.