/England/Subway station

Barons Court

Underground Ltd, Palliser Rd, London W14, United Kingdom

Barons Court
Subway station
4.1
128 reviews
8 comments
Orientation directions
FQRP+4H London, United Kingdom
tfl.gov.uk
Location reporting
Claim this location
Share
Write a review
Eliza S
Eliza S
Love this Grade II listed station, built in the early 1900s by Harry Ford for the District Railway. Unfortunately there is not much space in front of the station and as a pedestrian you are bombarded with vehicular traffic as soon as you exit. Would be much better if Gliddon road were pedestrianised or at least traffic calmed.
Stephen Johnson
Stephen Johnson
A lovely traditional style station with a beautiful grand architectural front. Barons Court has a toilet facing the ticket gates (although these are locked and you will have to ask a member of staff for access). The platforms are roofed all the way along so there is no waiting room. This station serves the picaddilly and district lines.
Kuba Moosiak
Kuba Moosiak
Good place to change the train as District and Piccadilly lines stop at the same platforms in both directions.
This station has toilets.
Jason Domican
Jason Domican170 days ago
Very simple station, in and out nothing pretty, but gets the job done, I did however get this absolutely beautiful photo from the bathroom one evening, I will add staff are extremely helpful and polite.
Deepa P
Deepa P2 years ago
Barons Court is a London Underground station on the District and Piccadilly lines. It is in West Kensington, Greater London. The station is located on Gliddon Road, a short distance from Talgarth Road (A4) in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. Barons Court is between West Kensington and Hammersmith on the District Line, and between Earl's Court and Hammersmith on the Piccadilly Line. It is in Travelcard Zone 2.
Malfbud
Malfbud2 years ago
London Underground Station with District and Piccadilly Line services
Raff Tatee
Raff Tatee2 years ago
Nice vintage style station👍
Javier Alvarez
Javier Alvarez2 years ago
Nice station.
Trains from Piccadilly and District lines stop.
Only downside it's a bit cold in winter.
Recommended locations