Central Line

The Central line – coloured red on the tube map – runs between both West Ruislip and Ealing Broadway in the west to Epping and Hainault in the east.

Central Line: West Ruislip – Epping

Eastbound walks – completed and planned – along the Central Line

Central Line: Ealing Broadway – Hainault

Eastbound walks – completed and planned – along the Central Line

Central Line: Epping – Ealing Broadway

Westbound walks – completed and planned – along the Central Line

Central Line: Hainault – West Ruislip

Westbound walks – completed and planned – along the Central Line

Central Line: Hainault – Woodfood

The Hainault to Woodford shuttle walks

Central Line stations (listed alphabetically)

Bank · Bethnal Green · Bond Street · Buckhurst Hill · Chancery Lane · Chigwell · Debden · Ealing Broadway · East Acton · Epping · Fairlop · Gants Hill · Grange Hill · Greenford · Hainault · Hanger Lane · Holborn · Holland Park · Lancaster Gate · Leyton · Leytonstone · Liverpool Street · Loughton · Marble Arch · Mile End · Newbury Park · North Acton · Northolt · Northwood · Notting Hill Gate · Oxford Circus · Perivale · Queensway · Redbridge · Roding Valley · Ruislip Gardens · Shepherd’s Bush · Snaresbrook · South Ruislip · South Woodford · St Paul’s · Stratford · Theydon Bois · Tottenham Court Road · Wanstead · West Acton · West Ruislip · White City · Woodford

Central Line mugs (listed west to east)

THE WEST RUISLIP MUG

You can’t get further west than this on the red line

Discover the hidden charm of West Ruislip tucked away at the western extremity of the Central Line.

With its peaceful green spaces, rich history, and modern amenities, this neighbourhood offers a perfect blend of tranquillity and convenience.

It’s an easy walk to Ickenham village too, if you’re so inclined.

Enjoy a westernmost themed cup of coffee in the West Ruislip 11oz ceramic mug. Glossy white finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Click on the image to be taken to the Shopify page  

 

THE NOTTING HILL GATE MUG

Hugh Grant is nowhere to be seen

Ah, Notting Hill, where the streets are paved with chic boutiques and the air is filled with the aroma of artisanal coffee. It’s the land of colorful houses and quirky shops, where hipsters roam freely and vintage fashion reigns supreme. If you’re looking for a place to spot the latest fashion trends or indulge in some avocado toast, this is the neighborhood for you. Notting Hill is known for its vibrant Portobello Road Market, where you can find everything from antique treasures to organic kale smoothies (because why not?). It’s a playground for bohemian souls and vintage enthusiasts, where you can spend hours rummaging through racks of retro clothing and haggling over the price of a 19th-century teapot. But it’s not all about shopping and sipping lattes in Notting Hill. The neighborhood also hosts the famous Notting Hill Carnival, a wild and colorful celebration of Caribbean culture that takes over the streets with pulsating music, extravagant costumes, and delicious street food. It’s a time when the normally reserved residents of Notting Hill let loose and dance their hearts out, proving that this posh neighborhood knows how to have a good time.

Don’t feel underdressed in this playground of hipster charm! Grab a Notting Hill Gate 11oz ceramic mug accessory. Glossy white finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Click on the image to be taken to the Shopify page  

 

THE MARBLE ARCH MUG

Drink in the famous arch that is marble

This grand structure stands as a symbol of elegance and history, captivating both locals and visitors alike. Originally designed as the entrance to Buckingham Palace, Marble Arch now welcomes you to explore the vibrant streets of the city. Surround yourself with the bustling energy of Oxford Street, indulge in retail therapy at renowned shopping destinations, and immerse yourself in the cultural wonders of nearby Hyde Park. With its striking architecture and prime location, Marble Arch is a must-visit landmark – well, traffic junction.

Annoy your arch rivals with the Marble Arch 11oz ceramic mug. Glossy white finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Click on the image to be taken to the Shopify page  

 

THE OXFORD CIRCUS MUG

Oxford Circus was designed by John Nash in 1811

Oxford Circus, the busy intersection of Oxford Street and Regent Street, was constructed in the beginning of the 19th century, and was designed by John Nash. Regent Street had been commissioned by Prince Regent, who was later to become King George IV, as a grand scheme to connect the Princes home at Carlton House with his newly acquired property at Regents Park. Nash designed a wide boulevard with a sweeping curve that became a clear dividing line between the less respectable Soho and the fashionable squares and streets of Mayfair. Born from the concept of Nash’s layout of the New Street in 1812, frontage alignments remain, with the rebuilt listed architecture of 1920s buildings. 

Pour a lovely cup of tea into the Oxford Circus 11oz ceramic mug. Glossy white finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Click on the image to be taken to the Shopify page  

 

THE LIVERPOOL STREET MUG

Don’t let those developers roof you over!

Liverpool Street, where the hustle and bustle of the city meets the grandeur of Victorian architecture. It’s the beating heart of London’s financial district, where money flows like champagne at a high-end cocktail bar. If you’re in the mood for power suits and polished shoes, this is the place to be. Liverpool Street is a concrete jungle where bankers roam, wielding their briefcases like weapons of financial prowess. It’s a symphony of ringing phones, clacking heels, and the occasional sound of someone shouting, “Buy! Sell!” If you have dreams of making it big in the financial world, just stand on a corner and soak in the atmosphere. Who knows, maybe some of that financial success will rub off on you. And let’s not forget about Liverpool Street Station itself, a labyrinth of platforms and corridors that will make your head spin faster than a stock market crash. But fear not, brave traveler, for within those walls lies the gateway to endless possibilities. Hop on a train and let it whisk you away to far-off destinations or simply take you back to the comfort of your humble abode.

Remember to bring your ambition, a sharp mind, a spare tie for emergencies and a 11oz ceramic mug. Glossy white finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Click on the image to be taken to the Shopify page  

 

THE BETHNAL GREEN MUG

The Ballad of Bethnal Green

Discover the vibrant and eclectic neighbourhood of Bethnal Green in the heart of East London. This dynamic area is a melting pot of cultures, filled with rich history, creativity, and a lively atmosphere. Explore the bustling streets lined with colourful markets, independent shops and trendy cafes. Immerse yourself in the diverse culinary scene, from traditional East End pubs to global cuisine from around the world. Bethnal Green is also home to fascinating landmarks and attractions. Visit the historic York Hall, a stunning Edwardian building that houses a renowned spa and swimming pool. Nature lovers can unwind in the beautiful Victoria Park, one of London’s most cherished green spaces. Take a leisurely stroll or enjoy a picnic while soaking in the serene surroundings. And for those seeking entertainment, the vibrant nightlife of Shoreditch and Brick Lane is just a stone’s throw away.

She loved the gay abandoned way, he chewed his chewing-gum. Perhaps he also drank tea in a bespoke Bethnal Green 11oz ceramic mug. Glossy white finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Click on the image to be taken to the Shopify page  

 

THE BUCKHURST HILL MUG

Drink in the experience of the Buckhurst Hillbillies

Buckhurst Hill is a picturesque suburban town located on the edge of Epping Forest. It is renowned for its tree-lined streets, elegant period homes, and a strong sense of community. Take a leisurely stroll along Queens Road, the main high street, and explore the delightful array of local businesses. The town is dotted with historic landmarks, including St John the Baptist Church, a Grade II listed building dating back to the 19th century. Additionally, nearby attractions like the Queen Elizabeth’s Hunting Lodge and the Tudor-era Chigwell Hall provide a glimpse into the area’s rich heritage.

Enjoy a eastern themed cup of coffee in the Buckhurst Hill 11oz ceramic mug. Glossy white finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Click on the image to be taken to the Shopify page  

 

THE BLAKE HALL MUG

A disused station, formerly on the Central Line

Blake Hall station was plonked in the middle of nowhere, near to the manor house of the same name. The focal point of the Blake Hall estate is the magnificent 17th-century manor house. Its distinctive features and charming character make it a captivating backdrop for unforgettable celebrations.

Enjoy a remote cup of soup to keep you warm in the Blake Hall 11oz ceramic mug. Glossy white finish. Dishwasher and microwave safe. Click on the image to be taken to the Shopify page  

 

Shopping-wise, if the mug you want is not shown, you will find it on the TUM store.

 

 

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