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How to get fromOld Street to North Actonby train, bus, taxi, car, or subway

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There are 5 ways to get from Old Street to North Acton by train, bus, taxi, car, or subway

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Liverpool Street Station to Acton Main Linetrain train Elizabeth
    18 min
    £6–12
  2. Drive 8.9 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Old Street to North Actoncar car 8.9 mi
    24 min
    £3–4
  3. Bus, line 7 bus

    1. Take the bus from Old Street Station to Bishops Bridge Road / Westbourne Terracebus bus N205
    2. Take the bus from Westbourne Terrace to Brunel Roadbus bus 7
    1h 3m
    £4
  4. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Old Street to North Actontaxi taxi 8.9 mi
    24 min
    £120–150
  5. Subway

    1. Take the subway from Liverpool Street station to North Acton stationsubway subway Central
    31 min
    £7–28

Old Street to North Acton by train

Calendar491Weekly Trains
Duration18 minAverage Duration
Ticket£6Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Old Street, England and North Acton, England?

Elizabeth Line (TfL) operates a train from Liverpool Street Station to Acton Main Line every 20 minutes. Tickets cost £6–12 and the journey takes 18 min. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Old Street Station to Brunel Road via Westbourne Terrace in around 1h 3m.

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