Bank Station (GPS: 51.51348, -0.08906)
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Bank-Monument Station (GPS: 51.51348, -0.08906) is a London Underground station in the
City of London. It is also a station of the London Docklands Light Railway. The station is a complex spanning the length of King William Street, and links two different stations, the
Bank Tube Station (GPS: 51.51348, -0.08906) and the
Monument Tube Station (GPS: 51.51092, -0.08671) to form an interchange.
The Bank Tube Station was named after the Bank of England while the Monument Tube Station was named after the
Monument to the Great Fire of London. Together, they station is often called the Bank-Monument Tube Station. They are served by the
Central Line,
Northern Line,
Waterloo and City Line and the
Docklands Light Railway.
On the Central Line, the Bank-Monument Tube Station is between
St Paul's Tube Station and
Liverpool Street Tube Station. On the Northern Line, the station is between
Moorgate Tube Station and
London Bridge Tube Station. On the Waterloo and City Line, it runs to the
Waterloo Tube Station and back. On the Docklands Light Railway, it is the terminus for Central London.
Monument Station (GPS: 51.51348, -0.08906)
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Nearby Sights
- Bank of England Museum
Museum documenting the history of the bank. It also provides a display of money-related artifacts.
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