The Hammersmith && City Line The Hammersmith && City Line
Get the District tube line to Hammersmith Broadway, and the Apollo is opposite.
Hammersmith and city line.
There are two totally different tube stations called Hammersmith. Hammersmith & City + Circle Lines : This is on the north side of the Broadway. When you come out the main entrance, the Apollo is on the opposite side of the Broadway, about 400 metres away - basically keep walking towards the big flyover and you can't miss it. Piccadilly + District Lines : This exits into a shopping centre in the middle of the Broadway, you want to be looking for the southern/Talgarth Road exit. If you get it wrong, walk around the Broadway until you can see the large flyover - the Apollo is just the other side and VERY obvious.
A closed Tube Station would be "Hammersmith Broadway".
District Line (London Underground) from Hammersmith tube station to Victoria tube station.
Glasgow Central to London Euston, short walk to Euston Square tube station, then on the Hammersmith and City line to Hammersmith.
There are three tube lines that run between these locations -The Hammersmith & City LineThe Circle LineThe Metropolitan Line
I will be near hammersmith station on the tube line and want to go to Victoria station to catch a bus to Gatwick Airport
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You will need to take the tube from Ealing Broadways Shopping Centre to Eventim Apollo. This ride will take approximately twenty-three minutes from start to finish.
It's best to walk to Euston Square which is signposted and very nearby - as you can directly travel to Hammersmith. You can use the Hammersmith and City Line or Circle Line.
The section of tube between Edgeware and Farringdon which is now part of both the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines