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Euston Square is located in Greater London
Euston Square
Euston Square
Location of Euston Square in Greater London
Location Euston Road
Local authority Camden
Managed by London Underground
Station code ZES
Number of platforms 2
Fare zone 1
London Underground annual entry and exit
2004 8.681 million
2007 9.959 million
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Euston Square is an important London Underground station. It sits right on the corner of Euston Road and Gower Street in London. This station is very close to University College London. It is also just a short walk from the main Euston railway station. Euston Square is served by three different Underground lines. These are the Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines. You can find it between Great Portland Street and King's Cross St. Pancras stations. It is located in Zone 1, which is the central area of London's public transport system. The station's postcode is NW1 2LU.

Exploring Euston Square Station

Euston Square is a well-known station on London's Underground network. It helps thousands of people travel across the city every day. The station first opened a long time ago, in 1863. This makes it one of the oldest underground stations in the world.

Where is Euston Square Located?

The station is in a very busy part of London. It's on Euston Road, a major street. You can easily walk to many important places from here. For example, University College London is just around the corner. The big Euston railway station is also nearby. This makes it easy to switch between local trains and longer-distance services. Being in Zone 1 means it's in the heart of London. This zone covers many famous landmarks and business areas.

Which Lines Serve Euston Square?

Euston Square is a stop for three key Underground lines. Each line connects different parts of London.

The Circle Line

The Circle line is easy to remember because it forms a loop. It goes around central London. This line connects many important stations and areas. It's great for sightseeing and reaching different parts of the city.

The Hammersmith & City Line

The Hammersmith & City line runs from west London to east London. It connects places like Hammersmith with Barking. This line is useful for traveling across the city. It serves many residential and business areas.

The Metropolitan Line

The Metropolitan line is one of the oldest Underground lines. It runs from the city centre out to the north-west suburbs. This line is used by many commuters. It helps people travel between their homes and work.

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