Bayswater (ZBY)

Baywater is a stop on the London Underground's Circle and District Lines (Edgware Road Branch) in west London between Notting Hill Gate and Paddington.

An S Stock train arrives at Bayswater



Information
Type: Transport for London (London Underground
Circle & District Lines)
Station code: ZBY
Opened: 1868
Platforms: 2

The station was opened by the Metropolitan Railway in 1868. Although trains at the station were under an overall roof, services were steam operated until 1905. The Metropolitan and District Railway operated through Bayswater as the Inner Circle. The station was renamed Bayswater (Queen's Road & Westbourne Grove) in 1926, this was shortened to Bayswater (Queen's Road) in 1933. The station was renamed Bayswater (Queensway) in 1946 but eventually lost the suffix to return to it's original name [1].

The station is served by the Circle and District Lines with a combined total of at least twelve trains in each direction every hour.

View out into the open air!

Station frontage

Choose your platform!

Down to platform level

Down the platform



[1] Jason Cross, London Underground Guide 2017 (Train Crazy, 2017) p. 103