Does District Line go to Whitechapel?


Does District Line go to Whitechapel? DISTRICT (London Underground) The first stop of the DISTRICT tube route is Upminster and the last stop is Whitechapel. DISTRICT (Whitechapel) is operational during Sunday. Additional information: DISTRICT has 18 stations and the total trip duration for this route is approximately 38 minutes.


Is Whitechapel a good area to stay in London?

Whitechapel borders the east side of the City of London and is where a fair amount of Londoners actually live. It's easy to get deeper into London from here since there are three Tube stops nearby. It's considered one of the safest areas for tourists in East London.


Why is it called District Line?

Why is it called the District line? The line was established as the Metropolitan District Railway, but quickly became known as the District due to the oldest Underground railway having already taken the name Metropolitan. It became the District line after the unification of London Transport in 1933.


Which Tube lines run all night?

Night Tube runs on Friday and Saturday nights on the Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines.


Is Night Tube free?

How much does it cost to travel on the Night Tube? Off-peak fares apply when travelling on the Night Tube in London. Daily capping also applies when using an Oyster card, Visitor Oyster card* or contactless payment cards. Day Travelcards are valid on the day of issue and for journeys before 4.29am the following day.


What is the oldest tube line?

The Metropolitan line is the oldest underground railway in the world. The Metropolitan Railway opened in January 1863 and was an immediate success, though its construction took nearly two years and caused huge disruption in the streets.