Which zone is Debden?
Zone 6
Debden is a London Underground station on the Central line in the east of Loughton, in the Epping Forest district of Essex. The station is between Loughton and Theydon Bois. It is located in Station Approach off Chigwell Lane (A1168) and is in Travelcard Zone 6.
How much is parking at Debden Station?
Pay on the day
| Mon – fri per day | £6.50 |
|---|---|
| Sunday | £2.50 |
| Bank holiday | £2.50 |
| Motorcycle per day | £2.00 |
| Weekly season ticket | £31.20 |
Is there a toilet at Debden Station?
Toilets. There are toilets available at the station.
Is Debden Station step free?
Transport for London (TfL) has announced today that Debden Underground station has become step-free, enabling those with accessibility needs to use the station and the wider transport network with greater ease.
Do overground trains have toilets?
London Overground and TfL Rail toilet facilities are already free of charge. On London Underground, Transport for London (TfL) is continuing to work on improving toilet provision across the network, including looking to remove fees for using facilities.
Is Cross rail open yet?
At the time of writing (November 2021), official Crossrail messaging states that the project is “on track to open… in the first half of 2022”. Whether that’s January 2022, June 2022, or somewhere in between, remains to be seen.
Does Canada Water station have toilets?
Canada Water Train Station Toilets are located in the Bus Station above the station – access via a Radar Key. Access to all platforms is available by lifts. There is level access between the platforms and trains.
Does the overground have toilets?
London Overground and TfL Rail toilet facilities are already free of charge. TfL is also engaging with local station staff on changes to ensure that toilets can be properly managed.
Are there toilets at Hampstead Heath station?
Toilets including toilets for disabled people. Accessible toilets are located at Parliament Hill Staff Yard, at the athletics track, at Millfield Lane, at the Vale of Health, at Kenwood House, at Golders Hill Park Cafe, at Golders Hill Park Zoo and at the Heath Extension.
Where is Debden in England?
Debden is a suburb in the civil parish of Loughton, in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. It takes its name from the ancient manor of Debden, which lay at its northern end.
Are there any event dates available at Debden station?
There are currently no event dates available. This is the official car park for Debden Station in Loughton. Park your car here and head into Central London on the Central line for sightseeing, shopping, or work.
When was the Debden Estate built?
The Debden Estate was constructed between 1947 and 1952. Because of post-war restrictions on building, a supermarket could not be opened until 1952. Debden station on the London Underground is a renaming (1949) of the Chigwell Lane railway station, which was originally opened on the Great Eastern Railway in 1865.
How many bus routes are there in Debden?
There are many bus routes in Debden, which are either London Buses routes, commercial routes or Essex County Council contract routes. London Buses routes 20 and 397 serve destinations south of Debden such as Chingford, South Woodford and Walthamstow.