**Uxbridge Underground Station – Your Gateway to London**

Located in the heart of Uxbridge at High Street, Uxbridge Underground Station (UB8 1JZ) serves as a vital transport hub for commuters and visitors alike. As part of Transport for London, this station ensures seamless access to the bustling capital, connecting you to key destinations with efficiency and convenience. With modern facilities and clear signage, navigating through the station is easy, enhancing your travel experience whether you’re heading to work or exploring the city.

What sets Uxbridge Underground Station apart is its commitment to customer satisfaction. The station is equipped with helpful staff ready to assist you with any inquiries, ensuring that your journey is smooth and enjoyable. Additionally, the station boasts accessibility features, making it welcoming for all travelers.

For those looking to plan their journeys or seek additional information, our dedicated customer service team is available by phone at 0343 222 1234 during business hours. You can also visit our website at [tfl.gov.uk/hub/stop/940GZZLUUXB/uxbridge-underground-station](https://tfl.gov.uk/hub/stop/940GZZLUUXB/uxbridge-underground-station) for comprehensive details on services, travel updates, and local attractions.

Experience the convenience and quality service of Uxbridge Underground Station, where every journey begins with a commitment to excellence. Whether you’re commuting or visiting, we look forward to welcoming you aboard!

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abdi kunane

5 Google Rating

Very nice station building. Nicely served by the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines and various Londo

5/ 5

Very nice station building. Nicely served by the Metropolitan and Piccadilly Lines and various London bus route

Matthew Plato

5 Google Rating

Very nice station with some great architecture and features. Two lines terminate here with a good se

5/ 5

Very nice station with some great architecture and features. Two lines terminate here with a good service to the city and west end. The Metropolitan is faster to central London than the Piccadilly but both have their advantages.

Lush Montana

5 Google Rating

FABULOUS FRIENDLY STAFF AND BRILLIANT CAFE!

5/ 5

FABULOUS FRIENDLY STAFF AND BRILLIANT CAFE!

Homer Crump

5 Google Rating

There is a good regular service on the Metropolitan Line from this station. It is also served by the

5/ 5

There is a good regular service on the Metropolitan Line from this station. It is also served by the Piccadilly but that can be patchy. Staff here are very helpful with service and platform announcements and the couple of times I’ve needed their help they’ve always been very friendly. Please ignore any reviews saying there are no toilets - there are. There are free public toilets as well as a disabled toilet, all by the ticket machines.

Paul Aitken

5 Google Rating

It was very clean with prompt kind caring Customer service

5/ 5

It was very clean with prompt kind caring Customer service

Prash Photo

5 Google Rating

This stations provides access to both Piccadilly and Metro line. In fact to get to central London, f

5/ 5

This stations provides access to both Piccadilly and Metro line. In fact to get to central London, fastest line in would be metropolitan. Such friendly staff here too. Lovely cafes and shops inside to visit whilst waiting!

Libby Ronda

5 Google Rating

Trains come and leave regularly. Nice that you always catch a seat as its the end of the line!

5/ 5

Trains come and leave regularly. Nice that you always catch a seat as its the end of the line!

Spotted London and Buckinghamshire

4 Google Rating

Very nice trains but make sure you read the board for the next train out

4/ 5

Very nice trains but make sure you read the board for the next train out

Seth Hein

5 Google Rating

Trains mostly on time and station is clean and tidy.

5/ 5

Trains mostly on time and station is clean and tidy.

Kevin Everall

5 Google Rating

Normal tube station. Has a couple of cash points, a hair dressers, a newsagents, coffee and sandwich

5/ 5

Normal tube station. Has a couple of cash points, a hair dressers, a newsagents, coffee and sandwich shoes outside.

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