London Bridge bus station
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London Bridge bus station serves the London Bridge area of the city of London and is situated at the London Bridge tube and rail station.
There are three stands at the station which are situated on the station forecourt.
London Buses routes 17, 43, 141, 149 and 388 serve the station.
New bus station
A new bus station was built as part of the new Shard London Bridge "Gem" development which was open in 2012.[1]
See also
External links
- Buses from London Bridge - Transport for London
- TeamLondonBridge - Accessibility to London Bridge
References
- ^ New design for "Baby Shard" gets green light - LondonSE1.co.uk
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Reference: "London's bus stations: a passenger's perspective". London TravelWatch. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
Reference: "London's bus stations: a passenger's perspective". London TravelWatch. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
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