Common questions

What tube lines are at London Bridge?

What tube lines are at London Bridge?

Underground/Tube London Bridge station is served by the Northern, and Jubilee lines. Tower Bridge is just a short walk away. It has step-free access from train to street.

Is London Bridge tube station in Zone 1?

Zone 1 covers the West End, the Holborn district, Kensington, Paddington and the City of London, as well as Old Street, Angel, Pimlico, Tower Gateway, Aldgate East, Euston, Vauxhall, Elephant & Castle, Borough, London Bridge, Earl’s Court, Marylebone, Edgware Road, Lambeth North and Waterloo.

Does London Bridge have a tube?

London Bridge Underground Station is on the Northern Line and Jubilee Line, with regular Tube services connecting to north, south, east, west and central London, as well as Night Tube services on the Jubilee Line.

How much is the tube fare?

London Underground Fares 2021

Zones Travelled Single Journey Ticket Oyster / Contactless Payment Card~
Zone 1 £5.50 £2.40
Zone 1 & 2 £5.50 £3.00
Zone 1 to 3 £5.50 £3.40
Zone 1 to 4 £6.00 £4.00

Are there lifts at Euston underground?

Overview. There are two lifts on the left-hand (south) side of the passage towards Melton Street. These lifts serve the taxi rank and the Underground concourse. Note, however, that there are as yet no other lifts in the Underground station.

What tube from Kings Cross to London Bridge?

Northern line
How to get to London Bridge from King’s Cross St Pancras. Take the Northern line Southbound, taking the “via Bank” train.

Which is the nearest tube station to London Bridge?

Nearest station to London Bridge Tube Station   ADDRESS London Bridge Tube Station, 21 Dukes Street Hill, Bankside, LondonSE1 9SP Email to a friend Location map of London Bridge Tube Station Show tube line Printable map for London Bridge Tube Station Underground Stations Distance Borough Tube Station

How many steps are between tube stations in London?

Steps at street level between stations including National Rail (Zones 1-3) PDF 328KB Toilet facilities Tube map PDF 405KB Night Tube and London Overground map PDF 232KB

How to find the tube map in London?

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When did the London Bridge underground station open?

The first underground station at London Bridge was part of the second section of the City & South London Railway (C&SLR). The company had been formed on 28 July 1884 with the intention of constructing a line under the Thames from King William Street to Stockwell via Elephant and Castle and Kennington , which opened on 18 December 1890.