Bakerloo Line
The Bakerloo Line is shown on the Tube Map as a brown line. It total the line has 25 stations. The line was opened in 1906 and rumour has it that main reason for it’s construction was to allow London businessmen to get to and from Lord’s Cricket Ground as quickly as possible.
While that can still be done by hopping off at Baker Street or Maida Vale, 96million people use the line every year to go to many more places, whether for work or pleasure. Popular Tube stations on the Bakerloo Line include: Baker Street, Piccadilly Circus, Charing Cross and Regent’s Park.
Interactive Tube Map
Geographical Bakerloo Line Map
The map below is a geographic map showing Bakerloo Tube Line stations. The geographical map more accurately reflects the true distance between stations.
Traditional Bakerloo Line Map
Below is the line map that you normally see when travelling on the tube, it appears that TFL no longer support these types of maps. Please bear in mind the map below could be out of date. If in doubt use the ‘Interactive Map’ at the top of this page for up-to-date station & line information.
Tube Stations On The Bakerloo Line
Below you can see all stations on the Bakerloo Line, click on a station name to read more.
- Harrow & Wealdstone
- Kenton
- South Kenton
- North Wembley
- Wembley Central
- Stonebridge Park
- Harlesden
- Willesden Junction
- Kensal Green
- Queen’s Park
- Kilburn Park
- Maida Vale
- Warwick Avenue
- Paddington
- Edgware Road
- Marylebone
- Baker Street
- Regent’s Park
- Oxford Circus
- Piccadilly Circus
- Charing Cross
- Embankment
- Waterloo
- Lambeth North
- Elephant & Castle

