Special poppy appeal roundel at London Bridge.
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Each year since 2018, TfL has shown London’s support for Remembrance Day with a set of roundels covered in poppies kitted out across Tube Stations around the city. This year, of course, is no different, and you’ll be able to catch the poppy-decorated pieces around London with Remembrance Sunday (November 9) and Armistice Day (November 11).

You’ll be able to see the creations across a mix of stations on the London Underground & London Overground, as well as at six London bus stops. As in previous years, you also may catch sight of some London buses with a makeover, with eight of them wearing a poppy-covered outfit, as well as roundels on the front of select trains on the Elizabeth line, London Overground, Trams, and DLR.

King's Cross St. Pancras Poppy RoundelPhoto by Jim Dyson/Getty Images

Last week, you might have also heard a familiar voice on the underground, with comedian Jo Brand using her dulcet tones to encourage commuters to give to the Royal British Legion at the many donation points run by volunteers on London Poppy Day (October 30).

There can be some chopping and changing each year, with new locations donning roundels from time to time, but these are which Tube stations and bus stops that will be donning the poppies in 2025.

Which London Underground stations have poppy roundels this year?

Nine London Underground stops will feature the roundels covered in poppies this year. Find them at:

  • Baker Street
  • Balham
  • Bethnal Green
  • Bounds Green
  • Canary Wharf
  • King’s Cross St. Pancras
  • London Bridge
  • Tower Hill
  • Westminster

Which London Overground stations have the poppy roundels in 2025?

A further five stations will have them, and these are all on the London Overground network:

  • Hackney Downs
  • Hatch End
  • Hoxton
  • Shepherd’s Bush
  • South Tottenham

Which London bus stations will be adorned in poppy roundels?

Aaaaaand six bus stations will be sporting poppy roundels this year:

  • Hammersmith
  • Harrow
  • Kingston
  • Turnpike Lane
  • Vauxhall
  • Victoria Coach Station

Remembrance Sunday falls on November 9 this year, with Armistice Day to follow on Tuesday, November 11, with TfL falling silent at 11am to remember those who lost their lives fighting for the country.