Transport Links
Maida Vale is located just moments away from Central London and is well served by the public transport network. Although it retains a homely village atmosphere, excellent tube, bus and rail links ensure the whole of London is easily accessible.
The Underground
The Maida Vale underground station located on the corner of Elgin Avenue and Randolph Avenue is in Zone 2 on the (brown) Bakerloo Line. Approximately 15 minutes from Oxford Circus, residents have easy access with only a few stops to the centre of London.
Rail
Paddington is served by First Great Western and is close to Maida Vale. Trains travel as far as Penzance, Swansea and Hereford calling at various stations enroute.
Bus Routes
The 98 starts its journey at Willesden Bus Garage and proceeds to:
- Willesden Lane
- Kilburn High Road
- Maida Vale
- Edgware Road
- Marble Arch
- Oxford Street
- Bond Street
- Oxford Circus
- Tottenham Court Road
- Holborn
The 16 commences at Cricklewood Bus Garage and proceeds to:
- Kilburn
- Brondesbury
- Maida Vale
- Edgware Road
- Marble Arch
- Park Lane
- Hyde Park Corner
- Victoria station
The 187 starts its journey at the O2 Centre on Finchley Road and proceeds to:
- Swiss Cottage station
- St Johns Wood station
- Maida Vale
- Queen’s Park station
- Kilburn Lane
- Kensal Rise
- Park Royal
- Central Middlesex Hospital
The number 6 commences from Kensal Rise and then proceeds to:
- Kilburn Lane
- Queens Park
- Carlton Vale
- Maida Vale
- Edgware Road
- Marble Arch
- Oxford Street
- Bond Street
- Picadilly Circus
- Trafalgar Sqaure
- Aldwych
The 46 starts at Warwick Avenue station and proceeds to:
- Clifton Gardens
- Sutherland Avenue
- St Johns Wood
- Finchley Road
- Swiss Cottage Station
- Fitzjohn’s Avenue
- Hampstead Station
- Royal Free Hospital
- Hampstead Heath
- Kentish Town and Camden Road Station
- St Pancras Hospital and station
- Kings Cross Station
- Grays Inn Road
- Chancery Lane Station
- Holborn
- Farringdon
The 414 commences from Maida Vale and then proceeds to:
- Edgware Road
- Marble Arch
- Park Lane
- Hyde Park Corner
- Knightsbridge
- South Kensington station
- Royal Marsden Hospital
- Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
- Fulham Broadway
- Fulham High Street
Airport Links
As a result of these comprehensive services, all four of London’s international airports can be reached from Maida Vale in approximately 1 hour. Heathrow airport can be reached by taking the Bakerloo Line from Maida Vale to Paddington station, then you can either change onto the Heathrow Express from there or take the District or Circle Line to Earls Court and then the Picadilly Line direct to Heathrow Airport. To get to Stansted Airport, take the Bakerloo Line from Maida Vale to Paddington and change onto the Hammersmith & City or Circle Line and take to Liverpool Street where you can catch the Stansted Express. London City Airport can be accessed by taking the Bakerloo Line to Baker Street, then changing onto the Jubilee Line to Canning Town, then changing to the Docklands Light Railway to City Airport. Finally, Luton airport can be accessed by taking the Bakerloo Line to Baker Street, changing to the Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan or Circle Line and travelling to Farringdon where you change onto the Thameslink rail line to Luton Airport Parkway.