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Bank station
Bank station is served by the Central, Northern and Waterloo & City lines on the London Tube. On the Central line, it sits between Liverpool Street and St. Paul's. It opened in 1884 and now handles roughly 4,690,000 passengers a year. It sits in City of London, and its name falls under the "Monument, District, Elsewhere" category.
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Key facts
Lines C Central N Northern W Waterloo & City District City of London Opened 1884 Annual ridership 4,690,000 Name origin Monument, District, Elsewhere Distance from centre ≈ 6 km Coordinates 51.51300, -0.08800
Position on the line On the Central line On the Northern line
Map around Bank
Map around Bank Location of Bank station and its neighbours on the London Tube.
Liverpool Street London Bridge St. Paul's Moorgate Bank
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Frequently asked questions Which lines serve Bank station? Bank is served by the Central, Northern and Waterloo & City lines on the London Tube. Can you change lines at Bank? Yes. Bank is an interchange between 3 lines (Central, Northern and Waterloo & City). When did Bank station open? Bank station opened in 1884. What are the stations either side of Bank on the Central line? On the Central line, Bank sits between Liverpool Street and St. Paul's. What are the stations either side of Bank on the Northern line? On the Northern line, Bank sits between Moorgate and London Bridge. How busy is Bank station? Bank handles roughly 4,690,000 passengers a year. Where is Bank station? Bank station is in City of London, London.
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