**Perivale Underground Station**
Located conveniently at Horsenden Lane in the heart of Perivale, Greenford UB6 8AE, Perivale Underground Station offers seamless access to London’s iconic transport network. As a vital part of the London Underground’s Central Line, this station provides efficient and reliable service for both daily commuters and visitors exploring the city.

Renowned for its welcoming atmosphere, Perivale Underground Station ensures a smooth travel experience with modern facilities and clear signage to assist passengers. The station is dedicated to customer satisfaction, striving to maintain clean and safe environments while providing timely updates on service schedules.

With its strategic location, Perivale Station not only serves the local community but also connects travelers to major destinations across London, making it an essential hub for those seeking convenience and accessibility. Whether you’re commuting to work or visiting local attractions, our knowledgeable staff is always ready to assist with any inquiries—just give us a call at 0343 222 1234 during business hours, or visit our website for more detailed information.

Experience the reliability and service excellence at Perivale Underground Station, where your journey begins with ease and efficiency.

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Dalek

3 Google Rating

No step free access. Free toilets. Tough area so take care. Handy for walking along the Grand Union

3/ 5

No step free access. Free toilets. Tough area so take care. Handy for walking along the Grand Union canal or walking up Horsenden Hill for the views. Nearby is a Tescos superstore , a local library and a church cafe.

ابوسعد هشام

4 Google Rating

Quite, central line station, staffed most of the time with adequate information.

4/ 5

Quite, central line station, staffed most of the time with adequate information.

craig chapman

5 Google Rating

A good station

5/ 5

A good station

dhanukaa

4 Google Rating

Nice and clean!

4/ 5

Nice and clean!

Aleks Brunton

1 Google Rating

Dirty....rude personnel

1/ 5

Dirty....rude personnel

David Doldan

4 Google Rating

An old but well-maintained metro station, which has parking for cars and where you can recharge your

4/ 5

An old but well-maintained metro station, which has parking for cars and where you can recharge your electric car.There is no elevator for people who go with suitcases, baby carriages or wheelchairs, which seems serious to me they would have to think in making one. For the rest I think that as I said before it is an old station but well maintained but in need of a remodel, the staff is friendly and helpful.

Edward Asquith

4 Google Rating

Used to commute from here regularly when I was at university in London. Fairly pleasant station, not

4/ 5

Used to commute from here regularly when I was at university in London. Fairly pleasant station, not usually busy outside of rush hour. Sometimes there was a long wait for a train on weekends and off-peak times. Nice enough station though 👍🏻

mati 1

4 Google Rating

Very good station. I would rate it 5 stars if the GWR train came here except of Greenford, which it

4/ 5

Very good station. I would rate it 5 stars if the GWR train came here except of Greenford, which it use to.

Alex Sim

4 Google Rating

The Great Western Railway opened "Perivale Halt" on 2 May 1904 but it was closed when the current

4/ 5

The Great Western Railway opened "Perivale Halt" on 2 May 1904 but it was closed when the current London Underground station was opened on 30 June 1947. It was designed in 1938 by Brian Lewis, later Chief Architect to the Great Western Railway, but completion was delayed by the Second World War. The finished building was modified by the architect Frederick Francis Charles Curtis. A planned tower and extended wing were never constructed, leaving the station smaller than intended. In July 2011 the station was one of 16 London Underground stations that were made a Grade II listed building.

Dalek

4 Google Rating

Zone 4 central line. No step free access. Free toilets. Handy for walking along the Grand Union cana

4/ 5

Zone 4 central line. No step free access. Free toilets. Handy for walking along the Grand Union canal or walking up Horsenden Hill for the views. Turn right out of the station for a library and a church cafe. Close by is an Indian buffet.

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