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London Bridge Live Departures and Arrivals
Departures
Arrivals
Train Routes | Time | Platform | Status | Train Operator |
---|---|---|---|---|
London Bridge to Luton | 10:28 | 5 | Delayed | Thameslink |
London Bridge to London Charing Cross | 10:37 | 8 | Delayed | Southeastern |
London Bridge to London Charing Cross | 10:43 | 8 | Delayed | Southeastern |
London Bridge to Ramsgate | 10:43 | 6 | Delayed | Southeastern |
London Bridge to Beckenham Junction | 10:44 | 14 | On time | Southern |
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London Bridge train station
One of the oldest railway stations in the world, London Bridge station has come a long way since its humble beginnings in 1836. It is one of the two mainline stations south of the River Thames and takes more than 50 million passengers in and out of the city each year.
Starting off in a simple building with two platforms, London Bridge has undergone immense developments to become the modern hub it is today. After a five-year rebuild, the station provides increased space for commuters and better entryways into the station. A reconfiguration of the track layout allowed for new platforms for Thameslink trains. There is now step-free access to all platforms, along with new retail and dining spaces and free WiFi.
London Bridge is open 04:00–01:00 from Monday to Saturday and 06:00–01:00 on Sunday. Passengers can buy train tickets from the ticket office on the lower concourse or from machines around the station.
Getting to and from London Bridge
Several modes of transport serve London Bridge station. It is on the Northern and Jubilee lines of the London Underground. Buses (including night routes) stop outside the upper concourse or at nearby bus stops.
A pick-up and drop-off on Railway Approach is available for cars, but there is no public car park. Taxi ranks are located in front of the station’s upper concourse and on Bermondsey Street. Cyclists can also park their bikes in front of the station.
Trains to London Bridge
Departing stations include those in central and south London and across South East England. Since 2018, Thameslink services from Cambridge, Bedford and Peterborough to stations in Kent and Sussex have been alighting at London Bridge.
Norwood Junction to London Bridge
More than 150 trains travel from this south London station to London Bridge, taking as little as 12 minutes.
Brighton to London Bridge
Four trains run each hour during usual off-peak services from Brighton. Passengers can get to London Bridge in approximately 1 hour and 5 minutes. Frequent commuters can save even more with Season Tickets.
East Croydon to London Bridge
Trains from this suburb to London Bridge take less than 20 minutes, and there are typically two trains an hour.
Dartford to London Bridge
Thameslink and Southeastern operate trains from Dartford, and there are over 200 services daily. Journeys take around 43 minutes.
Main train companies at London Bridge
Trains to and from London Bridge station are provided by Southeastern, Southern and Thameslink. Southeastern has one of the busiest rail networks in the UK, serving London, Kent and East Sussex. Southern’s services span central and south London, Sussex, Hampshire, Kent and Surrey. Thameslink trains run across London between destinations like Cambridge and Horsham and between Luton and Sutton.
Things to do near London Bridge
London Bridge station is right by vibrant riverside attractions, historic and modern. A short walk takes you to The Golden Hinde, a full-scale replica of the famous Elizabethan galleon. For a different view of London’s most popular bridge, venture up to the glass walkway at Tower Bridge. The Shard is another spot for impressive views from its bars, restaurants, and viewing platform (the highest in the city).
Nearby cultural venues include the Fashion and Textile Museum and the Bridge Theatre. Grab delicious food and drink at Maltby Street Market or the renowned Borough Market. Families can enjoy a show at the Unicorn Theatre or a picnic in Potters Field Park by the Thames.
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FAQs about London Bridge
Where are the toilets in London Bridge station?
The toilets in London Bridge station are on the lower concourse. Accessible toilets are available on platforms 1–9. They can be accessed with a radar key and are open until 23:00.
Is there luggage storage at London Bridge station?
Yes, left luggage facilities are located outside Station Approach on the upper concourse.
Is there a Gatwick Express from London Bridge?
No, however, Thameslink services towards Gatwick Airport alight at London Bridge. The journey takes 37 minutes on average.
Are there shops in London Bridge station?
Yes, there are various shops, cafés, and restaurants around London Bridge station that have everything you need pre- or post-journey.
*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.
About Station
London Bridge Facilities and Services
Station Details
Monday to Friday open from 04:45:00 until 01:00:00
Saturday open from 04:45:00 until 01:00:00
Sunday open from 05:25:00 until 01:00:00
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