Address:
20 Stainer St, London SE1 9RL, London, United Kingdom

Named after the iconic London landmark, the Bridge station serves as a central railway terminus of the city and boasts a location right along the Thames. Welcoming about 50 million customers annually, the complex is the fourth-busiest transportation joint in England's capital! London Bridge train station platforms accommodate trains operated by Thameslink, GTR, and SouthEastern Railway. Stylish, light-filled, and voluminous space guarantees all guests a pleasant and comfortable experience, even during loaded periods. Plus, there are plenty of worth checking activities within the London Bridge area like the Shard, Borough Market, Southwark Cathedral, Hay's Galleria, and, of course, legendary Tower Bridge.

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What to Know About London Bridge Train Station

 

How to get to London Bridge railway station?

Thanks to its great location right in the city center, you can get to the station using various types of public transport. The station is served by buses following routes 35, 43, 48, RV1, 188, 133, 521, 141, 149. What is more, the complex is reachable via metro (Northern and Jubilee lines).

What to find at London Bridge train station?

The station's three-level complex is packed with plenty of useful amenities like ticket offices, ticket machines, bathrooms, baby changing rooms, ATMs, help desk, left luggage, lost property, water fountains, cycle parking, restaurants, shops, and free public WiFi. Please note that there are no car parking facilities available.

 

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