London is split into six approximately concentric zones for the purpose of determining the cost of single fares and Travelcards. Every London Underground line—except for the Waterloo & City line—has stations in zone 2. It was created on 22 May 1983 and extends from approximately 2 to 5 miles (3 to 8 km) from Piccadilly Circus.[3]
List of stations
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The following stations are in zone 2:
Changes
January 1999: East India and Pudding Mill Lane (DLR) from Zone 3 to Zone 2/3 boundary
January 2008: Hampstead Heath from Zone 3 to Zone 2,[4] Willesden Junction from Zone 3 to Zone 2/3 boundary and Acton Central from Zone 2 to Zone 3
January 2016: Stratford, Stratford High Street, Stratford International DLR station, West Ham, Canning Town, Star Lane and Abbey Road from Zone 3 to Zone 2/3 boundary.[5]
May 2021: Kennington from Zone 2 to Zone 1/2 boundary[6]
^Jo deBank (October 2006). "Zonal fares great boost for London". London TravelWatch. Archived from the original on 13 October 2007.
^Monopolies and Mergers Commission (1991). "10" (PDF). London Underground Limited: A report on passenger and other services supplied by the company. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 January 2012.
^Jo deBank (2007). "Hampstead Heath station in zone 2". London TravelWatch. Archived from the original on 7 November 2007.
^"Mayor Announces Real Terms Fare Freeze and Extends Free Travel for Children". Transport for London. 2015.
^"Cost of commuting from Kennington reduced as station rezoned". 13 May 2021.