{"address":"","summary":"","fax":"","node_image_url":"","username":"Dom","opening_hours_text":"","longitude":"0.009931","content":"Zone 3/4 Station / [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/newmap.srf?x=539288&y=187398&z=1&sv=539250,187250&st=4&ar=Y&mapp=newmap.srf&searchp=newsearch.srf Streetmap Link] / [http://www.tubeplanner.com/cgi-bin/station/show_station.pl?station=Leytonstone Journey Planner]\n\n==== Lines Served ====\n
[[Central Line]]: | \nwest | \n\n | [[Leyton Station|Leyton]] | \n\n | Leytonstone | \n\n | [[Snaresbrook Station|Snaresbrook]] | \n\n | east | \n''([[Epping Station|Epping]] via [[Woodford Station|Woodford]])'' | \n
\n | [[Wanstead Station|Wanstead]] | \n\n | east | \n''([[Woodford Station|Woodford]] via [[Hainault Station|Hainault]])'' | \n
Zone 3/4 Station / Streetmap Link / Journey Planner
\nCentral Line: | \nwest | \n\n | Leyton | \n\n | Leytonstone | \n\n | [Snaresbrook]? | \n\n | east | \n([Epping]? via [Woodford]?) | \n
\n | [Wanstead]? | \n\n | east | \n([Woodford]? via [Hainault]?) | \n
Exit to the left for Leytonstone High Road, to the right for Grove Green Road.
\nExits are at the west end of all platforms, so if travelling east sit at the back. (The same is true for Leyton - the station one nearer in to town).
\nNote that almost everyone else already knows this. If the last two carriages of your Central Line train are already full when you embark you'll probably find they don't get much emptier before Leyton.
\nProbably the most important thing about Leytonstone for the Tube traveller is that it is the final station on the Central Line before is splits up into its two branches.
\nThe station is in a tunnel underneath the track itself. This means that there are two exits: one to Church Lane which leads to Leytonstone High Road and the shops, library, church, and so on, and the other to Fairlop Road and [Grove Green Road]? and the more residential \"Upper Leytonstone\". Each side has its own bus stops, so choose carefully! There is a small car park on the [Grove Green Road]? side, but no parking or stopping space on the High Road side.
\nThe tunnel features a number of mosaics of scenes from movies directed by Hitchcock to commemorate Hitchcock's birth at 517 Leytonstone High Road, making this one of the Tube stations with art.
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