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Learn about the Jubilee line’s history and visit London neighbourhoods and attractions along its route, with our guide to this pioneering line.

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Spot the iconic London Underground roundel sign at St John's Wood, on the Jubilee line © TfL. Image courtesy of TfL.

Jubilee line stops

The most interconnected line on the London Underground network, the Jubilee line runs for 22 miles (36km), from Stratford in east London to Stanmore in north-west London. Along the way, it intersects the centre of London, stopping at the likes of Waterloo, Westminster, Bond Street and Baker Street, among its 27 stations. Fun fact: As one of the London transport network’s more modern lines, it has step-free access at most stations, air-conditioned trains and glass safety screens on the platforms at some stations.

Jubilee line stops

The most interconnected line on the London Underground network, the Jubilee line runs for 22 miles (36km), from Stratford in east London to Stanmore in north-west London. Along the way, it intersects the centre of London, stopping at the likes of Waterloo, Westminster, Bond Street and Baker Street, among its 27 stations. Fun fact: As one of the London transport network’s more modern lines, it has step-free access at most stations, air-conditioned trains and glass safety screens on the platforms at some stations.

Jubilee line stops

The most interconnected line on the London Underground network, the Jubilee line runs for 22 miles (36km), from Stratford in east London to Stanmore in north-west London. Along the way, it intersects the centre of London, stopping at the likes of Waterloo, Westminster, Bond Street and Baker Street, among its 27 stations. Fun fact: As one of the London transport network’s more modern lines, it has step-free access at most stations, air-conditioned trains and glass safety screens on the platforms at some stations.