Mile End Underground Station

Mile End Station is on the London Underground District Line, Hammersmith and City Line and Central Line, which is in Travelcard Zone 2.

History
The station was opened in 2 June 1902, by the Metropolitan District Railway (commonly called the District Railway) and the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway in a joint project. The station is within in easy reach of the station with Victoria Park via the 277 (24-hours) or 425 or walking along Grove Road or Regent's Canal towpath as well.

Buses and Coaches
London Buses Routes 25 (24-hours), 205, 277 (24-hours), 425, 323, 399, D6, D7 and Night Route N205 and National Express Coaches Routes A9 and other Routes serve the station.

Cycling and Walking
Cycle Superhighway CS2 between Aldgate and Stratford passes the station on Mile End Road

The Regent's Canal and it's towpath passes nearby west of the station along Mile End Road for access to both cyclists and walkers with easy access to Limehouse Basin or Globe Town/Victoria Park.

The National Cycle Route 1 (NCR1)  also passes the station via the Regent's Canal towpath between Dover and Shetland Isles.