Services
The typical off-peak London Underground service at Willesden Junction is six Bakerloo line trains per hour (tph) between Elephant & Castle and Harrow & Wealdstone and three Bakerloo line trains per hour (tph) between Elephant & Castle and Stonebridge Park.
All London Overground services are operated by new Class 378 Capitalstar units. The typical off-peak North London Line, West London Line and Watford DC Line services at the station in trains per hour are:
- 3 northbound to Watford Junction.
- 3 southbound to Euston.
- 4 westbound to Richmond.
- 6 eastbound to Stratford (4 from Richmond, 2 from Clapham Junction).
- 4 southbound to Clapham Junction.
The station is on London bus routes 220, 224 and 487.
| Preceding station | London Underground | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harlesden towards Harrow & Wealdstone | Bakerloo line | Kensal Green towards Elephant & Castle | ||
| Preceding station | London Overground | Following station | ||
| Harlesden towards Watford Junction | Watford DC Line | Kensal Green towards Euston | ||
| Acton Central towards Richmond | North London Line | Kensal Rise towards Stratford | ||
| Shepherd's Bush towards Clapham Junction | West London Line | Terminus |
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