North Greenwich tube station, Underground station in Royal Borough of Greenwich, United Kingdom
North Greenwich is an underground station on the Jubilee line in Greenwich with two platforms serving trains in both directions. The station links the area to central London and surrounding east London neighborhoods.
The station opened in 1999 as part of the Jubilee line extension, improving transport connections across East London. This development marked a turning point for the area's accessibility.
The station serves as the main entry point to the O2 Arena, where concerts, sports events, and exhibitions happen throughout the year. Visitors naturally use it as their gateway to these venues.
The station operates daily with lifts, escalators, and ticket halls for easy navigation through the space. Visitors should plan for busier periods on weekends or during major events.
The station sits near the IFS Cloud Cable Car, an aerial rope transport crossing the Thames River. This overhead link gives visitors an unexpected way to see the city and its waterways from above.
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