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One of the oldest railway stations in the world and the fourth busiest rail terminal in London, the London Bridge Station is a stop on both the National Rail and London Underground railway lines.  The station is a large two level facility that is located to the southeast of London Bridge and it is one of the 18 main line railway stations that are managed by the Network Rail.  The London Bridge Station serves over 42 million people each year.  

Because the station is located south of the River Thames, the underground Jubilee Line and Bank branch of the Northern Line have no direct connection to the Circle Line.  There is one other station that is this way and that is the Waterloo Station. With Deptford, the London Bridge Station is the oldest in the current metropolitan area of London.  It opened up in 1836 and the current station is actually comprised of two separate facilities with both through and terminal platforms. If you need space for photos from a special trip, look at a solid state drive.
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