London, United Kingdom
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Continuing as a rail interchange during this period of restrictions on travel. The spaceis relatively well organised. There is a minority of travellers who wear no face mask - and more who wear one partially/inadequately. This appears not to be policed, and the interchange (mostly below ground/covered) does not feel thoroughly safe as a result.
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This station is one of the oldest in the world, having opened in 1836. It has been rebuilt several times to accommodate changes such as the Thameslink route which offers service to Luton and Gatwick airports and also Crossrail. It has it's own Underground station which is a stop on the Jubilee line. This is one of the two stations that is south of the Thames.(The other is Waterloo). Most of the trains serve the south and south east of England. This is a busy station with 56 million passengers a year.
Nightmare design. Leave at least 10 minutes if you need to change trains.
London Bridge, well maintained bridge and new London Bridge station connected to underground tubes station and network Rail and link all bridges on Thames River in London
Fantastic railway station with great views of the chard.
Very busy.
It's a railway station. It is not the most futuristic or impressive of stations so I would only ever give it 4 stars. However, a railway station is for everyone, especially in London, where we welcome visitors from abroad. I had trouble finding my way to some of the more obscure platforms that seemed not to be well signposted. If I had issues then I fear visitors would be confused as well. Hence the 3 stars.
It's hard to fault this station the design, access, and style along with the location so close to borough market suggest that you should all start your journey here if visiting London
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