Map of Barking Station – Train, Tube, Overground & Entrance Guide
Barking Station is a major transport interchange in east London, providing National Rail, London Underground and London Overground services. Located on Station Parade in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, the station offers convenient connections with central London, Essex, the Thames Gateway and neighbourhoods across north and east London.
The station serves Barking town centre and surrounding areas including Eastbury, Longbridge Road and Ripple Road. Its combination of mainline trains, Underground services, London Overground connections and local buses makes it one of the most important transport hubs in outer east London.
This map of Barking Station provides a location guide to the main entrance, National Rail platforms, Underground services, London Overground platforms, bus stops, taxi facilities, surrounding streets and nearby attractions.
## Quick Answer
Barking Station is located on Station Parade near Barking town centre. The principal entrance provides access to c2c trains, the District and Hammersmith & City Underground lines and London Overground Suffragette line services.
## Map of Barking Station
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## Where Is Barking Station Located?
Barking Station is located on Station Parade in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
The station stands near the junction of Station Parade, Longbridge Road and Wakering Road. Barking town centre, Vicarage Field, East Street and Barking Market are within walking distance.
The map marker identifies the principal Station Parade entrance.
## Train and Underground Services
### c2c
c2c operates National Rail services between Barking, central London and destinations across east London and Essex.
Westbound trains operate towards stations including West Ham, Limehouse and London Fenchurch Street.
Eastbound services operate towards destinations that may include Upminster, Basildon, Grays, Tilbury, Southend Central and Shoeburyness.
Passengers should check the destination shown on the train because c2c services use several different routes east of Barking.
### District Line
The District line provides frequent London Underground services through Barking.
Westbound trains operate towards central London and destinations including Whitechapel, Tower Hill, Embankment, Westminster, Victoria, Earl’s Court, Richmond, Wimbledon and Ealing Broadway.
Eastbound trains operate towards Upney, Becontree, Dagenham, Hornchurch and Upminster.
Passengers should check the destination displayed on westbound trains because District line services divide between several branches.
### Hammersmith & City Line
Barking is the eastern terminus of the Hammersmith & City line.
Westbound trains operate through East Ham, West Ham, Whitechapel, Liverpool Street, Moorgate, King’s Cross St Pancras, Baker Street and Paddington towards Hammersmith.
### London Overground Suffragette Line
The Suffragette line connects Barking with destinations across east and north London.
Westbound services operate towards Woodgrange Park, Wanstead Park, Leytonstone High Road, Walthamstow Queen’s Road, Blackhorse Road, South Tottenham, Crouch Hill and Gospel Oak.
Eastbound services continue towards Barking Riverside.
Passengers should check current departure displays because destinations, stopping patterns and platform allocations may change.
## Station Areas
### Station Parade Entrance
The principal entrance faces Station Parade near Barking town centre.
It provides access to the main ticket hall, ticket barriers and routes leading towards the National Rail, Underground and London Overground platforms.
### Main Concourse
The station concourse contains ticketing facilities, passenger information displays and signs directing passengers towards the different railway services.
### National Rail Platforms
The National Rail platforms serve c2c trains towards London Fenchurch Street, Upminster, Grays, Southend and other destinations in Essex.
### Underground Platforms
The Underground platform area serves District and Hammersmith & City line trains.
### London Overground Platforms
London Overground platforms serve Suffragette line trains towards Gospel Oak and Barking Riverside.
### Interchange Routes
Footbridges, stairways and elevators connect the ticket hall with the different platform areas.
Passengers should allow additional time when changing services because Barking has several platforms used by different networks.
## Station Facilities
• Ticket office and ticket machines
• Passenger information displays
• Staffed station areas
• Accessible station entrance
• Elevators and stairways
• Step-free access to some or all platforms depending on the route used
• Waiting areas
• Toilets and accessible toilets
• Passenger assistance facilities
• Shops and food outlets nearby
• Bicycle parking
• Bus connections
• Taxi facilities
• Car parking
Passengers requiring step-free access should check current accessibility and elevator information before travelling.
## Transport Connections
### London Underground
The District and Hammersmith & City lines provide direct connections with central and east London.
### London Overground
The Suffragette line provides orbital rail connections between Barking, Barking Riverside, Walthamstow, Tottenham and Gospel Oak.
### National Rail
c2c services provide fast connections with London Fenchurch Street and destinations across southern Essex.
### Buses
Numerous London bus routes operate from stops around Station Parade, Longbridge Road, Ripple Road and Barking town centre.
### Taxis
Taxi facilities are available near Station Parade and Wakering Road.
Passengers should follow local signs for authorised taxi ranks and private hire pickup locations.
### Walking
Barking town centre, Barking Market, East Street and several local shopping areas are within walking distance.
### Cycling
Bicycle parking and local cycle routes are available around the station and surrounding streets.
## Nearby Attractions
• Barking town centre
• Barking Market
• East Street
• Barking Abbey Ruins
• St Margaret’s Church
• Barking Town Hall
• Broadway Theatre
• Barking Learning Centre
• River Roding
• Eastbury Manor House
• Barking Park
• Abbey Green
## Visitor Tips
Check the departure displays carefully because National Rail, Underground and London Overground services operate from different platforms.
Follow signs for c2c, the District line, Hammersmith & City line or London Overground before proceeding towards the platforms.
Check the destination displayed on District line trains because westbound services operate towards several different branches.
Remember that Barking is the eastern terminus of the Hammersmith & City line.
Allow additional time when changing between c2c, Underground and London Overground services.
Check current elevator information before travelling when step-free access is required.
Use the Station Parade entrance for Barking town centre, East Street and local bus connections.
Do not confuse Barking Station with Barking Riverside Station, which is a separate London Overground station farther south.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Where is Barking Station?
Barking Station is located on Station Parade in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.
### Which lines serve Barking Station?
The station is served by c2c, the District line, the Hammersmith & City line and the London Overground Suffragette line.
### Is Barking an Underground station?
Yes. Barking is served by the District and Hammersmith & City Underground lines, together with National Rail and London Overground services.
### Where is the main station entrance?
The principal entrance is located on Station Parade near Barking town centre.
### Is Barking Station accessible?
The station provides step-free access to platforms under specified accessibility arrangements. Passengers should check current elevator and route information before travelling.
### Can passengers travel directly to London Fenchurch Street?
Yes. c2c operates direct services between Barking and London Fenchurch Street.
### Can passengers travel directly to Hammersmith?
Yes. Barking is the eastern terminus of the Hammersmith & City line, which operates directly to Hammersmith.
### Can passengers travel directly to Gospel Oak?
Yes. London Overground Suffragette line trains connect Barking with Gospel Oak.
### Can passengers travel directly to Barking Riverside?
Yes. London Overground Suffragette line services operate between Barking and Barking Riverside.
### Is Barking Riverside the same station?
No. Barking Riverside is a separate London Overground station located farther south near the River Thames.
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- London Fenchurch Street Station Map
Disclaimer: This map is provided as a general location and orientation guide. Station entrances, pedestrian routes, elevator availability, platform access, railway services and transport connections may change because of construction, maintenance or operational requirements. Check official transport information and signs at the station before travelling.