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Kennington is a London Underground station on Kennington Park Road in Kennington within the London Borough of Southwark.The station is served by the Northern line and is at the junction of the Charing Cross and Bank branches to the north and the Morden and Battersea Power Station branches to the south.
The station is somewhat west of historic Southwark, which is served by Borough and London Bridge stations. Its entrance is across the road from the disused Blackfriars Road railway station . The concourse leading to Waterloo East and the escalators to the Jubilee line platforms, July 2024 The westbound platform for the Jubilee line, July 2024 ...
Although the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines station at Paddington is on the other side of the main line station to the Bakerloo, Circle and District lines station, it is shown as a single station on the current Tube map, but still counted as two in the official station count. It has been shown as two separate stations at different times in ...
Transport for London (TfL) is a local government body responsible for most of the transport network in London, United Kingdom. [ 2 ] TfL is the successor organization of the London Passenger Transport Board , which was established in 1933, and several other bodies in the intervening years.
Location Local authority Image Addington Village Interchange: Addington: Croydon Aldgate bus station [1] Aldgate: City of London Beckton bus station [2] Beckton: Newham Becontree Heath bus station [3] Becontree Heath: Barking and Dagenham Brent Cross bus station [4] Brent Cross: Barnet Canada Water bus station [5] Canada Water: Southwark ...
Equirectangular map projection on WGS 84 datum, with N/S stretched 160% Geographic limits: West: 0.13W; East: 0.01W; North: 51.515N; South: 51.415N
The Legible London logo. Legible London is a citywide wayfinding system for London, operated by Transport for London (TfL).The system is designed to provide a consistent visual language and wayfinding system across the city, allowing visitors and local residents to easily gain local geographic knowledge regardless of the area they are in. [1] It is the world's largest municipal wayfinding system.
Location: Southwark: Local authority: London Borough of Southwark: Managed by: Network Rail: Station code(s) LBG: DfT category: A: Number of platforms: 15: Accessible: Yes [1] Fare zone: 1: OSI: London Bridge London Bridge City Pier: National Rail annual entry and exit; 2019–20: 63.095 million [2] – interchange 10.678 million [2] 2020–21: ...