4G and 5G coverage extended to more of London’s Tube network

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Customers using mobile phones on Tube train. // Credit: Transport for London
Commuters using their phones in a tunnel on the jubilee line.

High-speed mobile coverage has been extended to more stations and Tube lines across Central London, with around 25 per cent of ‘underground’ Tube stations now having coverage.

All stations on the Elizabeth line now have mobile coverage, with 4G being available at Paddington, , , and Woolwich.

Work to deliver coverage within the tunnelled sections of the line continues, with the first sections between Bond Street and Liverpool Street expected to be complete within the coming month and the entire line later this year.

Map showing 4G and 5G coverage. // Credit: Transport for London
Map showing 4G and 5G coverage. // Credit: Transport for London

4G and 5G mobile coverage is being extended to the Victoria and Piccadilly lines, with further stations and tunnelled sections going live through Central London later this month.

The plan is to cover all the London Underground, Docklands Light Railway, , and the Elizabeth Line by the end of 2025.

The tunnelled section between Euston and Warren Street on the Victoria line and Covent Garden station on the now has mobile coverage.

During the coming weeks, the tunnelled sections between Piccadilly Circus and Hyde Park Corner on the Piccadilly line will go live.

Covent Garden Piccadilly Line Underground station. // Credit: Eleanor Bentall
Covent Garden Piccadilly Line Underground station. // Credit: Eleanor Bentall

Coverage on the Bakerloo line will also start next month, and the southern end of the Northern line from to Morden is also due to go live soon, and 4G and 5G coverage will go live at Clapham Common station next week.

All four mobile network operators – Three UK, EE, Vodafone, and Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) – are taking part in the rollout which is being delivered in partnership with Boldyn Networks.

It will also host the new Emergency Services Network (ESN) that will enable first responders to have immediate access to life-saving data, images and information in live situations and emergencies on the frontline.

Further information about the rollout can be found at tfl.gov.uk/get-online

Customer using mobile phone on an Elizabeth line platform. // Credit: Transport for London
Customer using mobile phone on an Elizabeth line platform. // Credit: Transport for London

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.

Sadiq Khan, Mayor of London

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.

Shashi Verma, Chief Technology Officer at TfL

With all Elizabeth lines stations now offering 4G mobile coverage, this milestone shows the rapid progress of our work to deploy connectivity across the London Underground. Customers can stay connected with friends and family at some of the busiest stations across central London, and with further expansion of connectivity throughout the summer period, this will help to create a safer and smarter city for residents, businesses and visitors.

Billy D’Arcy, CEO of UK & Ireland at Boldyn Networks

A city’s infrastructure is what underpins a good visitor experience and being able to stay in touch with friends and family is a major component of this, so we are delighted to see mobile coverage being expanded on the TfL network. As well as enabling Londoners and tourists alike to navigate our city and to find out about things to do near them, this is also a welcome milestone for London’s reputation as a global tech capital.

Ruth Duston, CEO and Founder of Primera, which operates 12 central London business improvement districts

We’re delighted that both Woolwich and Abbey Wood stations now have mobile coverage, a great additional benefit for residents and visitors who live, work and explore our beautiful borough.

Royal Borough of Greenwich spokesperson

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