• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Penny Travels

Travelling the world, near and far, one step at a time.

  • Home
  • Travel Destinations
  • Transport
  • Tourist Brown Signs
  • Tube Stop Baby Challenge
  • About Penny
  • Privacy Policy and Disclosure

Jubilee Line

Tube Stop Baby – North Greenwich

January 28, 2019 by Penny Leave a Comment

Our exploring of the Jubilee Line extension continues with the station that was really the whole motivation for the extension – North Greenwich, home of what was formerly known as the Millennium Dome.

Now I’m old enough to have first moved to London before the Millennium Dome was open and it’s fair to say that at the time no one quite knew what to make of it. Yes, everyone wanted to celebrate the millennium, but no one was entirely convinced that the Dome would be finished in time, or that people would want to go and visit it.

Tube Stop Baby North Greenwich London Underground

I’m probably one of the few people who did make the trek to North Greenwich in the year 2000 and it was for the sole purpose of visiting the Dome. I came away feeling a bit meh, but having enjoyed the Blackadder screening in the building outside, which many people had described as a highlight of the trip. Looking back, it wasn’t really that bad at all, and I do seem to recall being quite impressed at the time by the huge human body that you got to walk through in one exhibit.

Tube Stop Baby North Greenwich London Underground

Nowadays, the Millennium Dome has been re-branded as the O2 and it’s a fantastic leisure venue with cinemas and restaurants alongside the major entertainment venue. I’ve been there on another occasion for a blogging conference, and we’ve also taken the older kids there when we took them for a ride on the Emirates Airline over the Thames (a trip I’m sure we’ll take Tube Stop Baby on one day too).

North Greenwich may be known now for the Dome, but the idea of an underground station in the area was first proposed way back in 1973, as part of what was then called the Fleet Line. The station would have been on part of the line from Charing Cross to Beckon via Fenchurch Street. The line got approval, but no funds, so North Greenwich station didn’t actually happen until the Jubilee Line extension got the go-ahead in the 90s with the route south of the river to Stratford in the East. The track layout at North Greenwich has been designed so that a future extension branch to Thamesmead is possible, but at present there are no actual plans to do so.

Knowing what there was to see and do, we took a trip above ground at North Greenwich. We may well return on a day that a bit warmer, and when the whole place isn’t swarming with people there for Disney on Ice! Until then though there’s the rest of the tube map to explore.

Tube Stop Baby Facts – North Greenwich

Date of visit: 3 January 2019

Underground Line(s): Jubilee

Zone: 2 and 3

If you want to know more about our Tube Stop Baby Challenge then pop over here and have a read.

Filed Under: Tube Stop Baby Tagged With: Dome, Fleet Line, Jubilee Line, London, London underground, Millenium Dome, North greenwich, O2, Tube, Tube Challenge

Tube Stop Baby – Canada Water

January 24, 2019 by Penny Leave a Comment

Another stop along the Jubilee line extension, and another station that is this year celebrating its 20th birthday. Canada Water.

Canada Water is a station that I’ve actually wanted to visit since I first moved to London back in 1999, but not for the Jubilee Line running through it. Today Canada Water provides an interchange with London Overground at the station, but back when the station opened in 1999 it was an interchange with the East London Line. The East London Line was opened in 1869 and used the old Thames Tunnel (originally for horse drawn carriages) to take tube trains under the River Thames.

Before the line closed for refurbishment in late 2007 (after which it became part of London Overground) it used to use the same A class rolling stock as the Metropolitan Line. For years I’d lived on the Met line, and the carriages used to have line diagrams in for both lines as the rolling stock was shared between the two. I’d often sat on my daily commute into London and wondered what the East London line was like and planned to go and explore it one day. But sadly never made it.

Tube Stop Baby Canada Water London Underground

Our visit to Canada Water with Tube Stop Baby just took in the Jubilee Line platforms. Here they share a large island platform meaning that as you come in you can see the other direction track across the platform. I’m told that this design (which also happens at Canary Wharf) was done so that in peak times both platforms (East and West-bound) can be used for trains going in the same direction to help share the load.

One random fact about Canada Water is that it once had the station name changed for a day. To coincide with the 2015 London Marathon, TfL took on its first external sponsorship of a station and all the roundels and other signs at the station were changed so that they read Buxton Water, as part of a sponsorship deal with Nestle. If you want to see more about what was done then I’ve found this video online that explains all.

As a modern station Canada Water is full accessible so if London Overground becomes part of our challenge (as I’m beginning to think that it might) then I’m pretty sure we’ll be back.

Tube Stop Baby Facts – Canada Water

Date of visit: 3 January 2019

Underground Line(s): Jubilee

Zone: 2

If you want to know more about our Tube Stop Baby Challenge then pop over here and have a read.

Filed Under: Tube Stop Baby Tagged With: Buxton Water, Canada Water, East London Line, Jubilee Line, London underground, Tube, Tube Challenge

Primary Sidebar

Google Ads

Categories

  • Destinations
    • Europe
      • Channel Islands
        • Guernsey
      • Denmark
      • Sweden
      • The Netherlands
      • United Kingdom
        • England
          • Bedfordshire
          • Buckinghamshire
          • Devon
          • Essex
          • Gloucestershire
          • Hertfordshire
            • St Albans
          • London
          • Norfolk
          • North Yorkshire
            • Scarborough
            • Whitby
          • Oxfordshire
            • Oxford
        • Isle of Wight
        • Scotland
          • Edinburgh
    • Islands
  • Family Days Out
  • General Travel Writing
  • Local Things To Do
  • Museums
  • National Trsut
  • National Trust
  • Transport
    • Air Travel
    • Land Travel
      • Train Travel
        • Funiculars
        • Heritage Railways
        • Miniature Railways
    • Sea Travel
  • Travel Tips
    • Accommodation
    • Driving
  • Tube Stop Baby

Copyright © 2025 · Genesis Sample on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in