Barons Court Station
Reviews
No lifts or ramps are provided at this station. To add, the eastbound platform is fairly narrow and only has an information display for the next train for the piccadilly line. If you want eastbound district line updates, you'll have to check on your phone or go upstairs to the displays there, near the exit.
Nice station but platforms are small
Great station, isn't usually very busy and has good connections
We stayed at the Baron Court Apartment and really loved the it. The management staff were wonderful and very helpful to us. We stayed for a week and found everything we could need there, very close to Baron Court Station and supermarkets. We would recommend it to family and friends as the place to stay whilst in London.
To me this is a residential area. Relatively quiet even with the train station. Small station but has 2 lines which makes it convenient. You can walk from here to Hammersmith Station as it is not too far. We stayed in a flat on the third floor nearby and enjoyed our stay.
My local. Barons court has a lovely parade of shops outside, also the platform positioning allows for a deliciously refreshing breeze and an opportunity to see the Piccadilly Line out of its natural underground habitat.
Small but one of the original LU buildings. Couple of ticket machines and booth payment is still available.
Love this Grade II listed station, built in the early 1900s by Harry Ford for the District Railway. Unfortunately there is not much space in front of the station and as a pedestrian you are bombarded with vehicular traffic as soon as you exit. Would be much better if Gliddon road were pedestrianised or at least traffic calmed.
Great service!
The District and Picadilly lines are on the same platform, so you can easily switch between them