Waterloo & City Line - Map and Stations

Map and Stations

[ ] Waterloo & City line
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Bank
River Thames
Former Armstrong Lift siding
Waterloo
Waterloo Depot

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Station Image Opened Additional Information
Bank 8 August 1898 Opened as City, renamed 28 October 1940map 1
Waterloo 8 August 1898 map 2

In 1959, a pair of Otis "Trav-O-Lator" moving walkways was installed at Bank, parallel to the original stairway. These have since been replaced by CNIM machines.

In the 1980s there was a suggestion that an intermediate station be built at Blackfriars, which is on the route of the line, but nothing further has been heard for many years and the Department for Transport currently considers this to have "no significant transport benefit".

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