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TfL have today stated...The Northern line (Bank branch) will be closed between Kennington and Moorgate from 15 January to mid-May 2022. If you travel in via East Dulwich or Peckham Rye stations to London Bridge you will not have a working Northern Line service from Saturday 15 January until "Mid May".


This enables Bank station upgrade.


During the closure:

There will be no Northern line at Bank, London Bridge, Borough and Elephant & Castle

There will be more Northern line trains on the Charing Cross branch of the Northern line

There will be fewer Northern line trains between Camden Town and Moorgate

Many lines and stations across central London will be busier, especially around the City of London

To get to destinations in the City (including London Bridge, Bank and Moorgate):

Use the District or Circle line from Victoria instead of Embankment

Use Southeastern services from Waterloo East to London Bridge, instead of the Jubilee or Waterloo & City lines from Waterloo

To get to Canary Wharf:

Use the DLR from Bank

Use London Overground from Clapham High Street or Clapham Junction

Buses

Consider taking a bus for all or part of your journey

There is a new temporary bus route running Monday to Friday from Oval to the City (Finsbury Square) - route 733. This will stop at Oval, Kennington, Elephant & Castle, Borough, London Bridge, Bank and Moorgate

Walking and cycling

There are a number of Cycleways that can get you to the City, including C6 to Blackfriars and C3 to London Bridge

Use Santander Cycles within inner London

Consider walking part of your journey

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