Leyton - Transport

Transport

Leyton is served by the Central Line of London Underground, with a station located at the southern end of the High Road. Journey times to Liverpool Street station and Bank-Monument station are 12 and 14 minutes respectively, according to the TfL website. There is a London Overground station at Midland Road on the Gospel Oak to Barking line.

The town is well-served by buses, with 24 hour services running along the High Road and Lea Bridge Road. Leyton station is served by routes 58, 69, 97, 158, 308. It can also be reached by bus from Walthamstow Central Station quite easily, which is a Victoria Line tube station and National Rail service to London Liverpool Street and Chingford.

Central London may be reached by bicycle from Lea Bridge Road following the London Cycle Network Route 9 through Hackney and Shoreditch.

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