Which London travel zone is Bank station in?
Bank station is in London TravelZone: 1
Station Address | Bank station , London Underground Ltd., Princes St, London |
Postcode | EC3V 3LA
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Lines Served
TfL Services
- Central
- Northern
- Waterloo City
- Dlr
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Map of Bank station
Station facilities
Help Points | Yes |
Lifts | 5 lifts |
Other Facilities | subway to street. |
Photo Booths | No |
Car park | No |
Cash Machines | Yes |
Waiting Room | No |
Euro Cash Machines | Yes |
Local NCP car park
London Vintry Thames Exchange
Number of parking places:
466
Disabled parking places:
2
Car park type:
Underground
Electrical Charging Points:
No
Opening hours:
Mo-Su 24 Hr;
Inside the congestion zone:
No
Latest news about Bank station station
The Bank branch of the Northern line, which has been closed for the past 17 weeks has reopened and shown off the huge new platforms that have been constructed.
The closed bank branch of the Northern line will reopen to passengers from Monday 16th May, TfL has confirmed.
Over the Easter weekend, Northern line trains made their first test trips through Bank tube station’s new southbound platform.
Deep under the streets of central London, huge tunnels have been dug to create a vastly transformed Bank tube station, and the first phase opens in a few weeks time.
The closure of the Northern line bank branch has reached the halfway point as the Bank station upgrade is on target to open in the middle of May.
This is a Roman era alley in the City that was discovered during the soon to be completed Bank tube station upgrade project.
Next Friday evening, the Northern line between Kennington and Moorgate will close for several months, as a major stage of the Bank station upgrade is carried out.
The long-planned closure of the Northern line bank branch has been confirmed by TfL today so that it can complete the upgrade of Bank tube station.
TfL has announced plans to close part of the Northern line for several months as it completes a huge upgrade of Bank tube station.
Design details for Bank tube station’s new Cannon Street entrance have been submitted to the City of London for planning approval.
The main tunnelling work that will add a new platform, more escalators and a travolator to Bank tube station has now been completed, TfL has announced.
The already crowded DLR platforms at Bank tube station are set to get even more overcrowded from next week.
The new entrance to Bank tube station, being added as part of a major upgrade itself hit a major milestone when the roof was “topped out” last week. The new entrance, which will face onto Cannon Street, near to the…
A massive project to upgrade Bank tube station has reached a landmark stage, with over half of the construction work now complete.
If you were to wait for a southbound Northern line train at Bank tube station you might have noticed that a strange door has appeared on the wrong side of the railway tracks.
Look out for more bright video screens on the London Underground, this time above escalators.
Canary Wharf is working on a proposal for an improved rail link between the Docklands and Euston mainline station.
Starting next week, the main Central line ticket hall at Bank station will become exit-only in the mornings. There will also be a reduced down escalator service to the Central line during the evening peak.
A connection between tunnels and a new Bank tube station entrance on Canon Street was made last week as construction workers broke through the final layer of concrete.
Bank tube station is in the middle of a major upgrade project, and TfL has commissioned a study into whether the upgrade could be… upgraded.
Following a trial restriction on road traffic through Bank junction, the City of London has approved the intent to pedestrianise the junction over the next few years.
Inside the newly built Walbrook entrance to Bank tube station can be found a freize of Roman inspired murals — known as the Hutton Panels.
A brand new entrance has opened at Bank tube station making the Waterloo & City line considerably easier to use, and reducing congestion in the ticket hall for everyone else.
Deep under the City of London lies the oldest disused tube station in London, and one that’s currently a hive of activity.
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