Bethnal Green Underground Station

Bethnal Green Station is on the London Underground Central Line in Travelcard Zone 2 Present station opened 4 December 1946, before which it was an air raid shelter (construction having begun in the 1930s). On 3 March 1943 it was the scene of a major tragedy, when many people were killed and injured when attempting to enter in panic after hearing a salvo of gunfire.

Parks and Museums

The Victoria and Albert Museum of Childhood is nearby the station north along Cambrige Herth Road.

Museum Gardens and Paradise Gardens is located right next to the Msueum north of the station. With Bethnal Green Gardens located to the south of the station, Weavers Fields is located west along Bethnal Green Road and Middleton Green north west on Old Bethnal Green Road.

Leisure

The York Hall Leisure Centre is located north of the station along Cambridge Heath Road.

Markets

Bethnal Green Market is located near the station on Bethnal Green Road, with Globe Town Market located east in Globe Town and Columbia Roaf Flower Market located 10mins away north west of the station by going down Bethnal Green Road then turning north onto Squirries Street then west on Gosset Street then north up to Barnet Grove.

Public Houses (Pubs) 

Salmon and Ball (next to the station), The Dundee (next to York Hall), The Misty Moon (on Bethnal Green Road) , La Forchetta Bar and Club (Bethnal Green Road) , The Approach Tavern (Approach Road)

Services

Earling Broadway Station or West Ruislip Station)

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(Towards Epping Station or Woodford Station via Hainault Station or Hainault Station)