Map of Tottenham Court Road Station – Tube, Elizabeth Line & Exit Guide
Tottenham Court Road Station is a major transport interchange in London's West End, serving the London Underground and Elizabeth line. Located at St Giles Circus, the station provides convenient access to Oxford Street, Soho, Fitzrovia, Covent Garden and many of central London's leading shopping and entertainment areas.
The station has been substantially expanded to accommodate Elizabeth line services and increased passenger numbers. Its eastern ticket hall is located near Centre Point and St Giles Circus, while the western ticket hall provides access from Dean Street in Soho.
This map of Tottenham Court Road Station provides a location guide to the station entrances, Underground and Elizabeth line platforms, surrounding streets, bus stops and nearby attractions.
## Quick Answer
Tottenham Court Road Station is located at the eastern end of Oxford Street where Tottenham Court Road, New Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road meet. The station is served by the Central line, Northern line and Elizabeth line.
## Map of Tottenham Court Road Station
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## Where Is Tottenham Court Road Station Located?
Tottenham Court Road Station is positioned beneath the West End between St Giles Circus and Dean Street.
The eastern ticket hall is located beside Centre Point near the junction of Oxford Street, Tottenham Court Road, New Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road.
The western ticket hall is located on Dean Street and provides convenient access to Soho.
The map marker identifies the main eastern station entrance at St Giles Circus.
## Train Services
### Central Line
Central line services connect Tottenham Court Road with Oxford Circus, Bond Street, Marble Arch, Holborn, Bank, Liverpool Street, Stratford and destinations across east and west London.
### Northern Line
Northern line services on the Charing Cross branch connect the station with Leicester Square, Charing Cross, Waterloo, Euston, Camden Town and other parts of London.
### Elizabeth Line
Elizabeth line services connect Tottenham Court Road with Paddington, Heathrow Airport, Reading, Liverpool Street, Canary Wharf, Stratford, Shenfield and Abbey Wood.
Passengers should check current service information because operating patterns and disruptions may change.
## Station Areas
### Eastern Ticket Hall
The eastern ticket hall is located at St Giles Circus beside Centre Point and provides access to the Underground and Elizabeth line.
### Oxford Street Entrances
Entrances near Oxford Street provide convenient access to the eastern end of London's main shopping district.
### Dean Street Entrance
The western ticket hall on Dean Street provides direct access to Soho and the western end of the station complex.
### Underground Platforms
Separate platforms serve the Central line and the Charing Cross branch of the Northern line.
### Elizabeth Line Platforms
The Elizabeth line platforms extend beneath the West End and connect the eastern and western ticket halls through the station complex.
### Interchange Passages
Underground passageways connect the Central line, Northern line and Elizabeth line platforms.
## Station Facilities
• Ticket machines
• Passenger information displays
• Accessible entrances
• Elevators and escalators
• Step-free access to platforms
• Waiting areas
• Toilets
• Help points
• Shops and food outlets nearby
• Bus connections nearby
## Transport Connections
### London Underground
The Central and Northern lines provide frequent connections throughout central London.
### Elizabeth Line
Elizabeth line trains provide fast connections across London and towards Heathrow Airport.
### Buses
Numerous London bus routes operate along Oxford Street, Tottenham Court Road, New Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road.
### Walking
Soho, Covent Garden, Oxford Street, Chinatown and the British Museum are all within walking distance.
### Taxis and Rideshare
Taxi and rideshare collection points are available on surrounding streets, subject to local traffic restrictions.
## Nearby Attractions
• Oxford Street
• Soho
• British Museum
• Centre Point
• Denmark Street
• Soho Square
• Chinatown London
• Covent Garden
• Dominion Theatre
• Seven Dials
## Visitor Tips
Use the eastern ticket hall for Centre Point, New Oxford Street, Charing Cross Road and the eastern end of Oxford Street.
Use the Dean Street entrance for Soho, Soho Square and destinations west of the station.
Follow signs carefully when transferring between the Central line, Northern line and Elizabeth line because the station complex is extensive.
Allow additional time during weekday commuter periods, evenings and weekends when the surrounding West End streets can become extremely busy.
Check which exit is closest to your destination before leaving the platforms.
## Frequently Asked Questions
### Where is Tottenham Court Road Station?
Tottenham Court Road Station is located at St Giles Circus at the eastern end of Oxford Street in central London.
### Which lines serve Tottenham Court Road Station?
The station is served by the Central line, Northern line and Elizabeth line.
### Does the Elizabeth line stop at Tottenham Court Road?
Yes. Tottenham Court Road is a major Elizabeth line station providing connections across central London and towards Heathrow Airport.
### Is Tottenham Court Road Station accessible?
Yes. Step-free access is available between the street and all passenger platforms.
### Which entrance is best for Soho?
The Dean Street entrance provides the most convenient access to Soho and Soho Square.
### Is the British Museum nearby?
Yes. The British Museum is approximately a 10-minute walk from the eastern station entrances.
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Disclaimer
This guide is provided for general travel information only. Station entrances, Underground services, Elizabeth line operations, accessibility arrangements and surrounding infrastructure may change. Always confirm current information with Transport for London or the relevant transport operator before travelling.