Station Master is an encyclopædia of knowledge of all London Underground, original 84 Overground (pre-June 2015) stations and Docklands Light Railway stations including the best door position for exit at every station, along with unique 3D Maps showing you the facilities at and layout of ALL 270 Tube stations.
Co-created by Geoff Marshall, a two-times Guinness World Record Holder for travelling to all Tube stations in the fastest time possible (a record he held most recently from 2013–2015). http://www.tubeworldrecord.co.uk/
“Tube nerds, prepare to swoon” – Time Out
“Save time on the tube with the shortcuts app Station Master” – Evening Standard
“It’s a real geek's guide to the tube” – Londonist
Prize Winner of "Best App for Accessibility/Step Free Information" - TfL Accessible App Competition - https://www.tfl.gov.uk/info-for/media/press-releases/2013/december/tfl-announce-winners-of-accessible-app-competition
The information in Station Master is built-in so it is available at all times underground, without an internet connection.
Key features:
• Exit information - shows you the correct door to be nearest the exit, interchange corridor, passageways or lift. The only exits App with correct door positions for new S-Stock trains and the new Tottenham Court Road Northern Line station.
• 3D Maps and Exit Maps at selected stations (ALL 270 Tube stations covered in 3D!) - visualise a station before you travel there!
• Accessibility information - Steps count, lift availability, measurements of gaps onto trains and loads more essential information for wheelchair users, parents with buggies or just those with heavy luggage.
• Station facilities - listing toilet information, Wi-Fi availability and more.
• Transport Links - to buses, National Rail trains, Cycle hire and River services.
• Travel tips, history and fun facts for every station, making your commute less of a chore.
Note: Station Master is not a route planning App.
London's Transport Network is constantly changing and evolving and we continually update the information in Station Master to reflect changes to the network and from community contributions and corrections.
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Station Master FAQ
Is Station Master free?
No, Station Master is not free (it costs 8.99), and it also contains in-app purchases.
Is Station Master legit?
🤔 The Station Master app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Station Master cost?
Station Master costs 8.99 to download (and they also have additional in-app purchases).
I love this app. It’s essential for time-saving and getting about the Tube; especially during rush hour. BUT there has been a lot of change in the underground since the last release so a lot of the platform info isn’t quite right. It’s good now, but would be so much better with an update
Absolutely indispensable
If you travel with a buggy, luggage, wheelchair or a big dog you need to know whether stations on your journey have lifts or short flights of stairs or whether there is no access except by escalator.
This tells you - and saves time and money. Love it.
Out of date, inaccurate
The whole point of this app is to be accurate and up-to-date and it frequently isn't; it seems abandoned, the developers are not responding to support emails either.
Tube exits incorrect
I tired to reach out to the dev but no reply. The tube exits don’t seem to be correct and difficult to read. I know this app has it all but with the wrong information it’s not useful sadly :( it could be great if this was fixed
Brilliant.
This app is clear and concise, whilst being unbelievably detailed. It’s easy enough to navigate that I can get the info I need as the tube is pulling into the station. The only thing I’d add would be national rail stations within the city.
Nah
Took them way too long to update
Great app
I’ve had this app for years, it is a brilliant tool for navigating stations, working out where to get on a train to be near an exit etc. I agree that some of the 3D station maps are dated (where’s Elizabeth line on all stations and how to get to it from national rail, or the cut through to Moorgate at Liverpool Street). Overall it’s a great app and excellent tool for navigating especially at stations you don’t usually visit often
Fantastic!
Indispensable app for navigating on London’s public transport - for real pros!
Please update station maps
A lot of station maps are either out of date or non existent. Those maps are useful so please update them. You’ll get 5 stars when you do.
A change I would like to see.
Hi there.
I think you should update the South Kensington 3D map to show the tunnel to/from Exhibition Road, as well as Exhibition Road itself. Please make this change ASAP.