Blackfriars Bridge Railway Station - Gallery

Gallery

  • The Road and Pedestrian Blackfriars Bridge from which the station took its name.

  • The closer pillars indicate where the original 1864 bridge stood while the bridge to the rear is the newer Blackfriars Railway Bridge. The platforms in the picture belong to Blackfriars station which juts out across the River Thames.

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