London Bridge Tube Station 6– London Bridge – Entries and exits in millions: 70.74 Wiki Info:Despite its name, only 45% of the system is actually underground in tunnels, with much of the network in the outer environs of London being on the surface. In addition, the Underground does not...
Battersea Power Station:Nice shiny new toy, but why not call it Battersea Power Station Station? ★★★ Bayswater:Balustrades to match Buckingham Palace, a staircase to match Titanic — yes and yes again ★★★ Becontree:Vivaciously red — like someone was painting the Golden Gate Bridge and...
There's anATMin the ticket hall for the underground nr Bakerloo and Northernlines. Better than queuing on the main concourse Upvote1Downvote HISTORY UKFebruary 14, 2011 Opened in 1848 as WaterlooBridgeStation, it grew in such a chaotic way (16platforms, 10platformnumbers) that it was a runni...
Meet your guide outside Costa Coffee on Southwark Street, just outside London Bridge Underground Station. If coming via the tube, take the EXIT FOR BOROUGH MARKET. (Map here). We highly recommend using the Tube (Subway) to get to tours. Read other tips for getting around London. NOTE:...
When it came to Brixton station and the track layout, there weren’t a lot of twin track, dead-end terminals underground to learn from. At the time, apart from the Waterloo & City line at Bank, then run by British Rail, there was only the Northern City line terminus at Moorgate – ...
The nearest underground station is Canary Wharf. The nearest DLR station is Island Gardens. If you’re visiting Canary Warf, the Museum of London is near, and is also free. You could ride horses at Mudchute Farm, but this had to be booked in advance, but according to their website ...
At the station, Mr. Weasley struggles at the barriers, not sure how to work the exits properly – much like many of us during our first visit to London... Alan reflected on the fact that, "This scene was actually filmed inside Westminster Underground Station - the first time Transport for...
For some journeys it's really not worth getting on the tube: it takes a long time, and costs you money. Sometimes it's quicker and easier to walk. For instance: Leicester Square is only 250m from Covent Garden; Charing Cross to...
Pedantry corner re Woolwich: “unique on Crossrail, of being an underground station that doesn’t have to interface with an existing one.” Not true. Canary Wharf is underground (a long way down – on my open house visit many years ago the lift failed so I’ve counted every step back ...
The nearest underground station is Canary Wharf. The nearest DLR station is Island Gardens. If you’re visiting Canary Warf, the Museum of London is near, and is also free. You could ride horses at Mudchute Farm, but this had to be booked in advance, but according to their website ...