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Blackfriars Station
  • Address: 179 Queen Victoria Street, EC4V 4DY (streetmap) (osm) (gmap) (bingmap) (streetview)
  • Categories: Rail, Thameslink, Zone 1 Stations
  • Locales: Blackfriars, City, EC4

Zone 1 rail station on the Circle and District lines. It's the next station south from City Thameslink on the Thameslink lines; the line splits south of here to go via either Elephant & Castle on a little tour of south London taking in Sutton and Wimbledon, or London Bridge to East Croydon, Gatwick, and eventually Brighton.

It's also a Tube station, but due to major works (part of the Thameslink Upgrade programme), the Tube part is closed until late February 2012.

The station now has two entrances, one on each side of the Thames. The southern entrance opened in December 2011.

See also:

  • Station information from Journey Planner
  • Station information from National Rail
  • Wikipedia entry
of here.

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OS X co-ord: 531730 OS Y co-ord: 180893 (Latitude: 51.511105 Longitude: -0.101500)
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