The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 8 and Version 7 of London Bridge Station

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== Line 34 == == Line 34 ==
The tube station was completely rebuilt when the [[Jubilee Line]] was extended through [[Locale South London|South London]] in 1999. There are now entrances to the station underneath the main line ticket hall and on Borough High Street.
The tube station was completely rebuilt when the [[Jubilee Line]] was extended through South London in the late 1990s. There are now entrances to the station underneath the main line ticket hall and on Borough High Street.
== Line 40 == == Line 40 ==
The station, being part of a Victorian railway viaduct, rests on top of a set of arches (which also form the roof of the [[London Dungeon]], further down the street). One section underneath it (home to some fine upwards-flaring brick pillars) is now called "The Vaults", and has several "gourmet" food outlets, including a shop with many interesting chocolates. Upstairs in the station itself, there are the usual station food outlets (Burger King, Upper Crust) and other shops.
The station is on top of a set of arches. There are the usual station food outlets (Burger King, Upper Crust) and other shops.
== Line 42 == == Line 42 ==
Trains from London Bridge go to Brighton, [[Gatwick Airport|Gatwick]], Hastings, Dover and other Kent and Sussex suburban destinations.
Trains from London Bridge go to Brighton, Gatwick, Hastings, Dover and other Kent and Sussex suburban destinations.
== Line 48 == == Line 48 ==
category='Rail,Tube'
category='Tube'
== Line 53 == == Line 53 ==
latitude='51d 30m 16.69s'
latitude='51.504637'
== Line 55 == == Line 55 ==
longitude='-0d 5m 5.20s'
longitude='-0.084778'

Zone 1 Station / Streetmap Link / Journey Planner

London Bridge is one of the oldest stations in London. It's also rather complex, containing a tube station serving two lines (the Jubilee Line and the Northern Line Bank branch), a terminus for trains from the the ex-BR Southern Central region from Sussex, north Surrey and South London Suburban lines, and also platforms for trains from south-east London and Kent that continue on to Blackfriars Station, Cannon Street or Charing Cross, and Thameslink services between Brighton, central London and Luton and Bedford.

Tube Station

Lines Served

Jubilee Line: west <--- Southwark <--- London Bridge ---> Bermondsey ---> east
Northern Line: north <--- Bank <--- London Bridge ---> Borough ---> south

The tube station was completely rebuilt when the Jubilee Line was extended through South London in the late 1990s. There are now entrances to the station underneath the main line ticket hall and on Borough High Street.

Station Information, and Journey Planner to and from London Bridge

Mainline Station

The station is on top of a set of arches. There are the usual station food outlets (Burger King, Upper Crust) and other shops.

Trains from London Bridge go to Brighton, Gatwick, Hastings, Dover and other Kent and Sussex suburban destinations.

Part of it has a fancy glass roof, consisting of lots of pyramids. Before it was built, the wise engineers said "it's very pretty, but how will you clean it?". The architect said "pretty! shiny!". It was built, got filthy, ended up with a small forest of moss and ferns and saplings growing on it, and still hasn't been cleaned after something like two decades.

{More from a regular user would be nice.}


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