Latest London Underground and Elizabeth line stations with 4G and 5G coverage

Commuters in Underground using their phone and reading a book
Customers are able to use 4G and 5G at more places on the Tube and Elizabeth line -Credit:Jeffrey Greenberg/Universal Images Group via Getty Images


Transport for London (TfL) has announced that more Tube and Elizabeth line stations have now got high-speed mobile coverage. Customers can now use 4G at Paddington, Whitechapel, Canary Wharf and Woolwich on the city's £18.8 billion railway.

This means all stations along the Elizabeth line now have mobile coverage. In addition, those using the Victoria and Piccadilly line can now make use of 4G and 5G mobile coverage.

Further stations and tunnelled sections, officials say, are due to go live through Central London later this month. In total, around 25 per cent of Tube stations which are ‘underground’ now have mobile coverage.

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TfL map of the parts of the network where 4G and 5G are now available
The parts of the network where 4G and 5G are now available -Credit:TfL

A new map released by TfL outlines expected coverage by end of the summer. This includes 'large sections' of the Tube network across the West End the southern end of the Northern line will be fully connected for the first time.

The stations now connected

Here is a full list of the latest stations where mobile coverage is now available:

  • Central line - Holland Park, Notting Hill Gate, Queensway, Lancaster Gate, Marble Arch, Oxford Circus (Central line only), Tottenham Court Road, Holborn (Central line only), Chancery Lane, St Pauls

  • Northern line - Belsize Park, Chalk Farm, Archway, Tufnell Park, Kentish Town (station closed from 26 June 2023 due to engineering works, but 4G will still be provided to platforms for passing trains), Camden Town, Mornington Crescent, Euston (Charing Cross Branch), Warren Street (Northern line only), Goodge Street, Tottenham Court Road

  • Jubilee line - Westminster, Waterloo (Jubilee line only) Southwark, London Bridge (Jubilee line only), Bermondsey, Canada Water, Canary Wharf, North Greenwich

  • Piccadilly line – Covent Garden

  • Elizabeth line – Paddington, Bond Street, Tottenham Court Road, Farringdon, Liverpool Street (Elizabeth line only), Whitechapel, Canary Wharf, Woolwich

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has committed to completing connectivity work across all of the London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, London Overground and the Elizabeth line by the end of 2025.

He said: “This is yet another step towards ensuring Londoners and visitors can stay connected on our transport network. I promised that customers would be able to access high-speed mobile coverage at all stations and in tunnels, and I’m pleased to see how quickly the team are moving to enable 4G and 5G connectivity.

“Now, customers can access the latest travel information, keep in touch with colleagues, friends and family, use social media and stream music at every station along the Elizabeth line. This is just one of the many ways we are supporting Londoners as we build a better, fairer and more prosperous London for everyone.”

Shashi Verma, Chief Technology Officer at TfL said: “It’s great to see that all Elizabeth line stations, and even more Tube stations, now have high-quality mobile coverage for the first time. This programme is gathering pace and we are working hard to bring the benefits of being able to stay in contact while travelling through our city as quickly as possible.”

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