Victoria Line
The Victoria line is a deep-level London Underground line running from the south (Zone 2) to the north-east (Zone 3) of London. It is coloured light blue on the Tube map. It is the only line on the Underground, except for the two-station Waterloo & City line, that is entirely below ground, the only section of track to emerge above ground being the connection from Seven Sisters to the line’s depot at Northumberland Park. 183 million passengers use the Victoria line each year, making it the fourth most heavily used line on the network in absolute figures, but in terms of the average number of journeys per mile it is by far the most intensely used line. Each platform constructed specifically for the Victoria line from new is 132.6 metres (435 ft) long. The line has hump-backed stations which allow trains to store gravitational potential energy as they slow down and release it when they leave a station. This provides an energy saving of 5% and makes the trains run 9% faster. The only station on the Victoria Line to have no form of interchange is Pimlico.
Interactive Tube Map
Geographical Victoria Line Map
The map below is a geographic map showing Victoria Tube Line stations. The geographical map more accurately reflects the true distance between stations.
Traditional Victoria 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 Please bear in mind the map below could be out of date.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 Victoria Line
Below you can see all stations on the Victoria Line, click on a station name to read more.

