Other Public Transport Nearby
- Southwark tube station (Jubilee line)
- Blackfriars tube station (Circle and District lines) - on the north side of the Thames
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The pier and Shakespeare's Globe
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The pier as seen from the south bank
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Departing from the pier
Preceding station | London River Services | Following station | ||
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Blackfriars Millennium Pier toward Embankment Pier | Commuter Service | London Bridge City Pier toward Woolwich Arsenal Pier | ||
London Eye Pier toward Millbank Millennium Pier | Tate to Tate | Terminus | ||
Festival Pier toward Westminster Millennium Pier | Westminster to St Katharine's Circular | London Bridge City Pier toward Westminster Millennium Pier |
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Coordinates: 51°30′28″N 0°05′57″W / 51.507778°N 0.099167°W / 51.507778; -0.099167
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