TUM mugs

You can purchase a mug for every London Underground station alongside most DLR stations and some Overground stations. They are 11oz ceramic and dishwasher-safe. A good time to mention here upfront, just for clarity, that TUM is not affiliated with TfL or other London transport services. The sale of our mugs funds the running costs of our websites, not subsidising the running of the Night Tube or owt else.

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Abbey Road

Not a zebra crossing in sight. If you want to buy this particular mug for a Beatles fan, don’t! This is the Abbey Road DLR station in east London, nowhere near the famous studios in St John’s Wood.

Acton Central

Acton Central railway station is on the North London Line, now part of the London Overground system, between South Acton and Willesden Junction.

Acton Town

Acton Town station was opened as Mill Hill Park on 1 July 1879 by the District Railway (now the District line).

Aldgate

Aldgate was one of the massive gates which defended the City from Roman times until 1760.

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Aldgate East

In a land east of Aldgate, lies the land of Aldgate East…

Aldwych

Aldwych is a closed station on the London Underground; formerly a branch line of the Piccadilly Line.

Alexandra Palace

The terminus of the abandoned Ally Pally branch of the Northern Line

All Saints

All Saints is a Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station in Poplar.

Alperton

Until the coming of the Underground railway, Alperton was a tiny hamlet.

Amersham

Amersham is a market town 27 miles north west of London, in the Chiltern Hills, England. It is part of the London commuter belt.

Angel

Angel tube station is a London Underground station in The Angel, Islington. It is on the Bank branch of the Northern Line.

Archway

Not only the name of a bridge, but a whole area of north London.

Arnos Grove

Arnos Grove is an area within the London Borough of Enfield.

Arsenal

Arsenal tube station is a Piccadilly Line station. Meanwhile, Arsenal is maybe a football club too…

Baker Street

Baker Street tube station is a station on the London Underground at the junction of Baker Street and the Marylebone Road. The station lies in Travelcard Zone 1 and is served by five different lines. It is one of the original stations of the Metropolitan Railway (MR), the world’s first underground railway, opened in 1863.

Balham

Balham is a neighbourhood in inner South London.

Bank

Bank station, interlinked with Monument station, forms a complex public transport hub spanning the length of King William Street in the City of London.

Barbican

The Barbican is a residential estate built during the 1960s and the 1970s in the City of London.

Barking

Historically an ancient parish in Essex, Barking’s economic history is characterised by a shift from fishing and farming to market gardening and industrial development.

Barkingside

Barkingside is a district in northern Ilford.

Barons Court

Barons Court station serves the District and Piccadilly lines.

Battersea Power Station

Battersea Power Station is a future Underground station on the Northern Line.

Bayswater

Bayswater is one of London’s most cosmopolitan areas – also one of London’s biggest concentration of hotels.

Beckton

Beckton Park

Beckton Park station lies on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) in east London.

Becontree

The Becontree Estate remains the largest public housing development in the world.

Belsize Park

The Manor of Belsize dates back to 1317, with the name is derived from French bel assis meaning ‘well situated’.

Bermondsey

The name Bermondsey first appears in a letter from Pope Constantine (708-715), in which he grants privileges to a monastery at ’Vermundesei’, then in the hands of the abbot of Medeshamstede, as Peterborough was known at the time.

Bethnal Green

Bethnal Green is classic East End territory

Blackfriars

Blackfriars station was opened on 30 May 1870 by the Metropolitan District Railway (MDR; now the District and Circle lines) as the railway’s new eastern terminus when the line was extended from Westminster. The construction of the new section of the MDR was planned in conjunction with the building of the Victoria Embankment and was achieved by the cut and cover method of roofing over a shallow trench.

Blackhorse Road

Blackhorse Road station is a London Overground and London Underground station, which is located on the junction of Blackhorse Road with Forest Road in Walthamstow.

Blackwall

Blake Hall

Blake Hall was a former station on the Epping to Ongar branch of the Central Line, the other stations being North Weald and Ongar

Bond Street

Where the rich go shopping

Borough

Borough tube station is a London Underground station in the London Borough of Southwark. It is on the Northern Line, between Elephant and Castle and London Bridge stations.

Boston Manor

Boston Manor is a London Underground station serving the Boston Manor area between Brentford and Hanwell in west London.

Bounds Green

Bounds Green is an area in the London Borough of Haringey with a station on the Piccadilly Line.

Bow Church

Bow Church is a Docklands Light Railway (DLR) station in Bow between Devons Road and Pudding Mill Lane stations

Bow Road

Bow Road is an Underground station located on Bow Road and on the District and Hammersmith & City lines.

Brent Cross

Brent Cross tube station is on the Edgware branch of the Northern Line, between Hendon Central and Golders Green. The Brent Cross shopping centre is nearby.

Brixton

Brixton is a mainly residential area of south London with a prominent street market and substantial retail sector.

Brockley Hill

A station of the abandoned Northern Heights scheme, Brockley Hill was to be a station north of Edgware

Bromley-by-Bow

Bromley-by-Bow is a district located on the western banks of the River Lea, in the Lower Lea Valley in east London.

Buckhurst Hill

Burnt Oak

Burnt Oak tube station is a London Underground station in on the Edgware branch of the Northern Line, between Edgware and Colindale stations.

Bushey

Bushey is a town in the Hertsmere borough of Hertfordshire. Still on the Watford Junction branch of the Overground, it was once a Bakerloo Line station

Bushey Heath

Bushey Heath was to be the terminus of the never-completed Northern Heights scheme of the Northern Line

Caledonian Road

Caledonian Road is a station on the Piccadilly Line of the London Underground.

Camden Road

Camden Road is one of the few railway stations in England in which there is a police station.

Camden Town

Camden Town tube station is a major junction on the Northern Line and one of the busiest stations on the London Underground network. It is particularly busy at weekends with tourists visiting Camden Market and Camden High Street.

Canada Water

Canada Water is a freshwater lake and wildlife refuge in Rotherhithe. Canada Water tube, Overground and bus station is named after the lake.

Canary Wharf

Canary Wharf is a large business development on the Isle of Dogs, centred on the old West India Docks.

Canning Town

Canning Town is a district in the West Ham area of the London Borough of Newham.

Cannon Street

Cannon Street, in the City of London, runs roughly parallel with the River Thames, about 250 metres north of it.

Canons Park

Canons Park – a suburban area named after a long-gone stately home.

Carpenders Park

Carpenders Park station lies in the Hertfordshire commuter suburb of South Oxhey.

Chalfont & Latimer

Chalfont and Latimer station is on the Metropolitan line.

Chalk Farm

Chalk Farm has nothing to do with chalk at all. Though there once was a farm…

Chancery Lane

Chancery Lane originated as a ‘new lane’ created by the Knights Templar from their original ‘old Temple’ on the site of the present Southampton Buildings on Holborn, in order access to their newly acquired property to the south of Fleet Street (the present Temple) sometime before 1161.

Charing Cross

Charing Cross denotes the junction of the Strand, Whitehall and Cockspur Street, just south of Trafalgar Square

Chesham

Chesham is the fourth largest town in Buckinghamshire, situated on a spur of the Metropolitian Line – the further point from the centre of London of any other tube station.

Chigwell

Chiswick Park

Chiswick Park was a newly-coined name for the underground station which is now also the name of a building dedicated to local business.

Chorleywood

Chorleywood lies on the Hertfordshire/Buckinghamshire border in the heart of the Chess Valley.

Clapham Common

Clapham Common tube station is at the eastern tip of Clapham Common and was opened on 3 June 1900 as the new southern terminus of the City & South London Railway.

Clapham North

Clapham North is one of eight London Underground stations which has a deep-level air-raid shelter beneath it.

Clapham South

Clapham South tube station is a station on London Underground’s Northern Line. At the southern edge of Clapham Common, it is one of eight London Underground stations with a deep-level air-raid shelter underneath it.

Cockfosters

Cockfosters is a suburb straddling the London Boroughs of Enfield and Barnet.

Colindale

Colindale is an area of north London lying to the northwest of Hendon.

Colliers Wood

Covent Garden

A bit busy at weekends…

Cranley Gardens

A station of the abandoned Ally Pally branch of the Northern Line

Crossharbour

Crossharbour is a station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) Bank-Lewisham Line in Cubitt Town.

Crouch End

A station of the abandoned Highgate to Finsbury Park section of the Northern Line

Croxley

Croxley Station is a London Underground station on the Watford branch of the Metropolitan Line.

Custom House

Custom House is an area of the London Borough of Newham.

Cutty Sark

Cutty Sark for Maritime Greenwich is a light metro station on the Docklands Light Railway in Greenwich.

Cyprus

Dagenham East

Dagenham East – somewhere east of Dagenham…

Dagenham Heathway

Dagenham Heathway station was opened in 1932.

Debden

Deptford Bridge

Devons Road

Devons Road is a Docklands Light Railway station located between Bromley-by-Bow and Bow Common.

Dollis Hill

Dollis Hill tube station lies on the Jubilee Line, between Willesden Green and Neasden. Metropolitan Line trains pass though the station, but do not stop. There is also a Bakerloo Line-era mug available

Ealing Broadway

Ealing Broadway is the western terminus of the Central and District Lines.

Ealing Common

Earl’s Court

Earls Court is a district in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

East Acton

East Acton is an area in west London.

East Finchley

East Finchley is a suburban development, five miles north north-west of Charing Cross.

East Ham

East Ham tube station is a London Underground station in the borough of Newham.

East India

East Putney

East Putney is a London Underground station on the Wimbledon branch of the District line. The station was opened by the Metropolitan District Railway on 3 June 1889 on an extension from Putney Bridge station to Wimbledon. The extension was built by the London and South Western Railway (L&SWR) which, starting on 1 July 1889, ran its own trains over the line.

Eastcote

Eastcote was originally ’Ascot’, one of the three medieval tithings of the parish of Ruislip – along with Westcot and Norwood.

Edgware

Edgware tube station is the terminus of the Edgware branch of the Northern Line. There was also a plan to extend the line northwards and we have an Edgware mug for that too…

Edgware Road

Edgware Road station was a station on the world’s first underground railway.

Elephant and Castle

Elephant and Castle is one of five London tube stations named after a pub.

Elm Park

Elm Park is a community within the London Borough of Havering.

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Elstree South

A station of the abandoned Northern Heights scheme, Elstree South would have been sited where Aldenham Bus Garage later went

Elverson Road

Embankment

Embankment underground station has been known by various names during its long history – including, indeed, ’Embankment’. There’s a ‘standard‘ mug for Embankment station along with a retro Charing Cross Embankment design

Epping

Epping is a market town and civil parish in the Epping Forest district of the County of Essex, England. It is located 3 miles northeast of Loughton, 5 miles south of Harlow and 11 miles northwest of Brentwood.

Euston

London Euston is the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line – serving Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool and Glasgow.

Euston Square

Euston Square is a London Underground station near Euston station, at the corner of Euston Road and Gower Street, just north of University College London.

Fairlop

An underground station with a previous life.

Farringdon

Farringdon station – the terminus for the very first underground railway in 1863 – is a London Underground and National Rail station in Clerkenwell, just north of the City of London in the London Borough of Islington.

Finchley Central

Finchley Central is a tube station which covers the central part of Finchley – an area formerly called Church End.

Finchley Road

Finchley Road is on the Jubilee line, between West Hampstead and Swiss Cottage and on the Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Wembley Park.

Finsbury Park

Finsbury Park is an area in north London which grew up around an important railway interchange near the borders of the London Boroughs of Islington, Haringey and Hackney. There is a Northern Heights version of the mug showing the Northern Line connection

Fulham Broadway

Fulham Broadway station is notable as the nearest station to Stamford Bridge stadium, the home of Chelsea Football Club. The London Oratory School is also nearby.

Gallions Reach

Gallions Reach DLR station is a station on the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) Beckton branch.

Gants Hill

Gants Hill is an area of Ilford within the London Borough of Redbridge, 15 km northeast of Charing Cross.

Gloucester Road

Gloucester Road: Where Rumpole of the Bailey hung his hat.

Golders Green

Golders Green was a rural hamlet at the crossroads of Finchley Road and North End Road until the arrival of the tube in 1907.

Goldhawk Road

Goldhawk Road station lies on the Hammersmith & City and Circle lines.

Goodge Street

Goodge Street station on London Underground’s Northern Line, opened on 22 June 1907.

Grange Hill

Great Portland Street

Great Portland Street is a London Underground station near Regent’s Park.

Green Park

Green Park tube station is a London Underground station located on the north side of Green Park, close to the intersection of Piccadilly and the pedestrian Queen’s Walk.

Greenford

Greenford is an ancient parish in the historic county of Middlesex.

Greenwich

Greenwich is a town, now part of the south eastern urban sprawl of London, on the south bank of the River Thames.

Gunnersbury

Hainault

Hammersmith

Hammersmith is a district in west London, England, in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, approximately five miles (eight kilometres) west of Charing Cross on the north bank of the River Thames.

Hampstead

Hampstead though now considered an integral part of London, has retained much of its village charm.

Hanger Lane

Hanger Lane is a major road, road junction and Underground station in Ealing which has become part of the North Circular Road.

Harlesden

Harlesden – reggae capital of London

Harrow & Wealdstone

Harrow & Wealdstone is served by London Underground Bakerloo line, London Overground, London Northwestern Railway and Southern services.

Harrow-on-the-Hill

Harrow-on-the-Hill station is a London Underground station served by National Rail and London Underground trains.

Hatch End

Hatch End is an area in the London Borough of Harrow to the south of the Hertfordshire border.

Hatton Cross

Hatton Cross is a London Underground station on the Heathrow branch of the Piccadilly Line. Located in both Travelcard Zones 5 and 6.

Headstone Lane

Headstone Lane station is in the London Borough of Harrow.

Heathrow Central

Hendon Central

Hendon Central tube station is on the Edgware branch of the Northern Line.

Heron Quays

High Barnet

High Barnet is the name of the terminus of the Northern Line but is actually within the original Barnet – Chipping Barnet.

High Street Kensington

High Street Kensington is a London Underground station at Kensington High Street.

Highbury & Islington

Highbury & Islington station is served by the Victoria line, London Overground and the Northern City Line.

Highgate

Highgate is one of the most expensive London suburbs in which to live, lying at the eastern edge of Hampstead Heath.

Hillingdon

Hillingdon is an area within the London Borough of the same name.

Holborn

Hol^born is both an area and also the name of the area’s principal street, known as High Holborn between St. Giles’s High Street and Gray’s Inn Road and then Hol^born Viaduct between Hol^born Circus and Newgate Street.

Holland Park

Holland Park is a district, an underground station (and indeed a park) in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.

Holloway Road

Holloway Road – where London Underground’s first and last spiral escalator met its maker…

Hornchurch

Hornchurch is a suburban area in the London Borough of Havering.

Hounslow Central

Hounslow Central is a London Underground station in Hounslow on the Heathrow branch of the Piccadilly line.

Hounslow East

Hounslow East is a London Underground station, designed by Acanthus LW Architects.

Hounslow West

Hounslow West was once the terminus of the London Underground Hounslow branch.

Hyde Park Corner

At the other end of Park Lane from Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner has struck terror into many a learner driver.

Ickenham

Ickenham, lying in the London Borough of Hillingdon, is centred on an old village.

Island Gardens

Island Gardens is an area of the Isle of Dogs opposite Greenwich.

Kennington

Kennington was a royal manor in the ancient parish of St Mary, Lambeth in the county of Surrey and was the administrative centre of the parish from 1853.

Kensal Green

Kensal Green, site of England’s oldest cemetery still in use.

Kensington (Olympia)

Kensington (Olympia) station in West London is managed and served by London Overground and also served by London Underground.

Kentish Town

Kentish Town is first recorded during the reign of King John (1208) as Kentisston.

Kenton

Kenton is a neighbourhood that forms the eastern part of Harrow.

Kew Gardens

Kilburn

Kilburn is an area which straddles both sides of the Edgware Road (Kilburn High Road).

Kilburn High Road

What was Watling Street in earlier times, became Edgware Road and finally Kilburn High Road.

Kilburn Park

Kilburn Park station was opened on 31 January 1915 as the temporary terminus of the Bakerloo line’s extension from Paddington.

King George V

Kingsbury

Kingsbury station was opened on 10 December 1932 as part of the Stanmore branch of the Metropolitan Railway and served by that company’s electric trains. There is a retro Bakerloo Line version of the mug.

King’s Cross St Pancras

King’s Cross St Pancras is the biggest interchange station on the London Underground, serving six lines on four pairs of tracks as well as two National Rail stations.

Knightsbridge

Knightsbridge was originally a small hamlet, between the villages of Chelsea (Chelsey), Kensington (Kensing town) and Charing. In the time of Edward I, the manor of Knightsbridge appertained to the abbey of Westminster. It was named after a crossing of the River Westbourne, which is now an underground river.

Ladbroke Grove

Ladbroke Grove is named after James Weller Ladbroke, who developed the Ladbroke Estate in the mid nineteenth century, until then a largely rural area on the western edges of London.

Lambeth North

Lambeth North is the area surrounding the Imperial War Museum.

Lancaster Gate

Lancaster Gate is a mid-nineteenth century development in the Bayswater district of west central London, immediately to the north of Kensington Gardens.

Langdon Park

Langdon Park is a DLR station in Poplar which opened in 2007.

Latimer Road

A station not named after the road it stands on

Leicester Square

Leicester Square, while indeed a square, is also the name for a tube station.

Lewisham

Lewisham is an area within the London Borough of Lewisham in south-east London. It is a major transport hub, lying on the A20 road towards Dover and at the start of A21 to Hastings, with its own bus station, mainline railway station and the southern terminus of the Docklands Light Railway.

Leyton

Leytonstone

Leytonstone is an area of east London and part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It is a suburban area, located seven miles north east of Charing Cross.

Limehouse

Liverpool Street

Liverpool Street station is a mainline railway station and connected London Underground station in the north eastern corner of the City of London.

London Bridge

London Bridge railway station is a central London railway terminus and London Underground complex in the London Borough of Southwark, occupying a large area on two levels immediately south-east of London Bridge.

London City Airport

Loughton

Maida Vale

Maida Vale took its name from a public house named after John Stuart, Count of Maida, which opened on the Edgware Road soon after the Battle of Maida, 1806.

Manor House

Manor House station was named after a nearby pub.

Mansion House

Mansion House is a London Underground station in the City of London, near Mansion House (although Bank station is actually closer to that).

Marble Arch

Marble Arch station was opened on 30 July 1900 by the Central London Railway.

Marylebone

Marylebone – so good they named it once but pronounced it seven different ways.

Mile End

Mile End is recorded in 1288 as ’La Mile ende’ and means ’the hamlet a mile away’.

Mill Hill (The Hale)

A station of the abandoned Northern Heights scheme, The Hale was a station between Edgware and Mill Hill East

Mill Hill East

Mill Hill East station is on the High Barnet branch of the Northern Line, and is the only station on a branch from Finchley Central. There is a Northern Heights Mill Hill East mug available too

Monument

Monument station is interlinked with nearby Bank station with London Underground and Docklands Light Railway stations that form a public transport complex spanning the length of King William Street in the City of London.

Moor Park

Moor Park takes its name from a country house which was originally built in 1678–9 for James, Duke of Monmouth, and was reconstructed in the Palladian style circa 1720 by Giacomo Leoni.

Moorgate

Moorgate was a postern in the London Wall originally built by the Romans.

Morden

Morden is the southern terminus of the Northern Line.

Mornington Crescent

Mornington Crescent is a London Underground station in Camden Town, named after the nearby street.

Mudchute

Muswell Hill

A station of the abandoned Ally Pally branch of the Northern Line

Neasden

Neasden was first recorded as ’Neasdun’ in AD 939, derived from the Old English neos = ’nose’ and dun = ’hill’.

New Cross

New Cross Gate

England’s railway boom of the 1830s led to two competing companies driving lines through New Cross.

Newbury Park

Nine Elms

Nine Elms is an area within Battersea in the far north-eastern corner of the London Borough of Wandsworth.

North Acton

North Acton is a London Underground station on the Central line between East Acton and Hanger Lane on the West Ruislip Branch and West Acton on the Ealing Broadway Branch.

North Ealing

North Greenwich

North Greenwich is a station on London Underground’s Jubilee Line which opened on 14 May 1999.

North Harrow

Twice voted the best customer service station on the whole London Underground.

North Wembley

North Wembley is an area of the London Borough of Brent, location of the Sudbury Court Estate.

Northfields

Northfields is a residential area centred on Northfield Avenue, a shopping street of mostly independent shops and restaurants.

Northolt

Northolt may date from as early as the eighth century.

Northwick Park

Northwick Park is a park, suburb and tube station.

Northwood

Northwood is an area of Greater London on the border with Hertfordshire, 23km from Charing Cross.

Northwood Hills

Northwood Hills was named as a result of a competition to find a station name. The winning entry was a suggestion by a woman from North Harrow

Notting Hill Gate

Notting Hill Gate tube station is a London Underground station on the Central Line.

Oakwood

Old Oak Common

Old Oak Common (Crossrail)

Old Street

Old Street Roundabout is sometimes known as St Agnes Well after the shopping centre beneath it, while the area surrounding the roundabout is often colloquially known as Silicon Roundabout, owing to the prominence of British web-based companies there.

Osterley

Osterley is a location within the London Borough of Hounslow.

Oval

Oval tube station in Kennington is named after The Oval Cricket Ground, which it serves.

Oxford Circus

Oxford Circus, designed by John Nash in 1811.

Paddington

The first underground railway station in the world ran from Paddington on 10 January 1863 as the terminus of the Metropolitan Railway’s route from Farringdon.

Park Royal

Parsons Green

Parsons Green is a mainly residential district in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.

Perivale

Until the 18th century Perivale was called Little Greenford or Greenford Parva.

Piccadilly Circus

Piccadilly Circus was built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with the major shopping street of Piccadilly.

Pimlico

Pimlico is known for its garden squares and Regency architecture.

Pinner

Pinner is an area in the London Borough of Harrow which was part of the old county of Middlesex.

Plaistow

Plaistow is a district in the London Borough of Newham and forms the majority of the London E13 postcode district.

Pontoon Dock

Poplar

Poplar – site of the first air raids.

Preston Road

Preston Road – originally just ’Preston’ – is situated west along the Metropolitan Line from Wembley Park.

Prince Regent

Pudding Mill Lane

Pudding Mill Lane went from being one of the smallest to one of the largest DLR stations in 2014.

Putney Bridge

Putney Bridge is a London Underground station on the Wimbledon branch of the District Line. The station is located in the south of Fulham, adjacent to Fulham High Street and New Kings Road and is a short distance from the north end of Putney Bridge from which it takes its name.

Queensbury

Queensbury was a made-up name for a new area north of the existing Kingsbury.

Queensway

Queensway (formerly Queen’s Road) is a bustling cosmopolitan street in the Bayswater district of west London, containing many restaurants and stores.

Queen’s Park

Queen’s Park lies between Kilburn and Kensal Green, developed from 1875 onwards and named to honour Queen Victoria.

Ravenscourt Park

Ravenscourt Park is served by the District line and is between Hammersmith and Stamford Brook stations.

Rayners Lane

Rayners Lane takes its name from a road in the area which runs from Marsh Road in Pinner to Eastcote Lane in South Harrow.

Redbridge

Regent’s Park

Regent’s Park – not the park itself but the tube station.

Richmond

Richmond lies on a meander of the River Thames, with a view protected by a specific Act of Parliament.

Rickmansworth

Rickmansworth is situated in southwest Hertfordshire in the heart of the Three Valleys.

Roding Valley

With roughly 210,000 passengers a year, Roding Valley is the least-used station on the entire Underground network.

Rotherhithe

Rotherhithe is located on a peninsula on the south bank of the Thames, facing Wapping and the Isle of Dogs.

Royal Albert

Royal Oak

Royal Oak is a station on the Hammersmith and City Line, between Westbourne Park and Paddington stations, and is the least used station on the Hammersmith and City line.

Royal Victoria

Ruislip

Ruislip is a London Underground station in Ruislip in north London. The station is on the Uxbridge branch of both the Metropolitan line and Piccadilly line, between Ruislip Manor and Ickenham stations.

Ruislip Gardens

Ruislip Gardens is on the Central Line, situated between West Ruislip and South Ruislip.

Ruislip Manor

The construction of a halt on the Metropolitan Railway in the area in 1912 led to the development of Ruislip Manor on what was rural land.

Russell Square

Russell Square station, now on London’s Piccadilly Line, was opened by the Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway on 15 December 1906.

Seven Sisters

Seven Sisters’s name is derived from seven elms which were planted in a circle with a walnut tree at their centre on an area of common land known as Page Green.

Shadwell

Shadwell is a district in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, and located on the north bank of the Thames between Wapping and Ratcliff.

Shepherd’s Bush Market

Shepherd’s Bush Market is a station on both the Hammersmith & City and Circle lines.

Shepherds Bush

Shepherd’s Bush is an area of west London in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.

Shoreditch

Shoreditch is a place in the London Borough of Hackney. It is a built-up district located 2.3 miles north east of Charing Cross.

Sloane Square

Sloane Square station was opened on 24 December 1868 by the Metropolitan District Railway when the company opened the first section of its line.

Snaresbrook

Snaresbrook’s name derives from a corruption of Sayers Brook, a tributary of the River Roding that flows through Wanstead to the east.

South Acton

South Acton lies in the London Borough of Ealing on the edge of Britain’s first garden suburb: Bedford Park.

South Ealing

South Ealing is notable in Underground trivia for having, along with Mansion House, every vowel in its name.

South Hampstead

South Harrow

South Harrow originally spread south and west from the hamlet of Roxeth as a result of easier access from Central London by rail.

South Kensington

South Kensington is a London Underground station in Kensington, west London. It is served by the District, Circle and Piccadilly Lines.

South Kenton

South Kenton is an area of the London Borough of Harrow which is served by South Kenton station.

South Quay

South Ruislip

South Ruislip developed only in the twentieth century after the opening of the local station.

South Wimbledon

South Wimbledon is a suburb – also known as Merton – and tube station in South London.

South Woodford

South Woodford has origins dating back at least to the Saxon period.

Southfields

Southfields is mainly residential, historically a part of Wandsworth, and is divided between SW18 and SW19 postcode areas.

Southgate

Southgate village originated as a tiny hamlet, which grew up in the north-west corner of Edmonton parish, along the southern boundary of Enfield Chase.

Southwark

Southwark is the area immediately south of London Bridge, opposite the City of London.

St James’s Park

St James’s Park station is not only a station but was London Underground’s HQ – otherwise known as 55 Broadway.

St John’s Wood

St John’s Wood is an affluent district, north west of Regent’s Park.

St Paul’s

St Paul’s is a London Underground station located in the City of London financial district which takes its name from the nearby St Paul’s Cathedral.

Stamford Brook

Stamford Brook is a station on the District Line.

Stanmore

Stanmore is a place in the London Borough of Harrow, in London, England. It is a suburban development situated 11 miles northwest of Charing Cross.

Star Lane

Stepney Green

Stepney Green tube station lies on the corner of Mile End Road and Globe Road in the Stepney neighbourhood of east London.

Stockwell

Stockwell is a district situated a couple of miles south-east of Charing Cross.

Stonebridge Park

Stonebridge Park is an area of north London in the London Borough of Brent.

Strand

Strand is a former station on the Northern Line

Stratford

Stratford station is a large multilevel railway station in Stratford, east London. The station served as a key arrival point for the London 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.

Stratford High Street

Stratford High Street is a DLR station and the location of an earlier station from 1847 to 1957, known initially as Stratford Bridge and later as Stratford Market.

Stratford International

Stratford International station was built as part of work on the second phase of High Speed 1 and reached completion in April 2006.

Stroud Green

A station of the abandoned Highgate to Finsbury Park section of the Northern Line

Sudbury Hill

Sudbury Hill is part of the London Borough of Harrow.

Sudbury Town

Sudbury, as a historical area once extended from the ’South Manor- Sudbury’ (thought to have been on Harrow Hill) to the area that is now known as Wembley Central.

Surrey Quays

Swiss Cottage

Swiss Cottage is named after an inn called The Swiss Tavern that was built in 1804 in the style of a Swiss chalet and on the site of a former tollgate keeper’s cottage.

Temple

Temple is a London Underground station in the City of Westminster, on the Victoria Embankment. It is the nearest tube station for King’s College London and the London School of Economics.

The Underground Map

The Underground Map has its own mug – a bit niche maybe but we like it.

Theydon Bois

Tooting Bec

Tooting Broadway

Tooting is a place in the London Borough of Wandsworth in south London.

Tottenham Court Road

Tottenham Court Road runs from St Giles’ Circus (the junction of Oxford Street and Charing Cross Road) north to Euston Road.

Tottenham Hale

Totteridge And Whetstone

Before becoming part of the London Borough of Barnet in 1965, Totteridge was in Hertfordshire and Whetstone in Middlesex.

Tower Gateway

Tower Gateway is a Docklands Light Railway station near to the Tower of London.

Tower Hill

Tower Hill is an elevated spot outside the Tower of London and just outside the limits of the City of London.

Trafalgar Square

There’s a mug available for this former Bakerloo Line station.

Tufnell Park

Tufnell Park – a respectable suburb where a noted Victorian novel was set.

Turnham Green

Turnham Green is a London Underground station in Chiswick.

Turnpike Lane

Upminster

Upminster is a suburban town and part of the London Borough of Havering.

Upminster Bridge

Upminster Bridge tube station is a London Underground station on Upminster Road in the Upminster Bridge neighbourhood of the London Borough of Havering in northeast London.

Upney

Upney – once a small village – is an area east of Barking which has its own tube station.

Upton Park

Upton Park is an area of the East London borough of Newham, centred on Green Street which is the boundary between West Ham and East Ham.

Uxbridge

Uxbridge, a Middlesex market town, lies at the end of the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines.

Vauxhall

Vauxhall is an inner city area of Central London in the London Borough of Lambeth.

Victoria

The railways largely replaced the canals as a means of transport. Uniquely for a main line station, Victoria station was built on top of one.

3 comments

    • Debi G on February 8, 2023 at 11:13 pm
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    Any plans to have a ‘London Overground’ mug ? ‘ Sydenham’ mug ?

    1. Eventually. Our mug designer is on a break at the moment!

    • Sarah Lewington on October 12, 2023 at 4:10 pm
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    Any plans for Elizabeth line mugs please?!

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