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The National Rail Access Map names 2590 Stations in England, Scotland and Wales. You can search this map by station.
London Bridge station, Tooley Street / St Thomas Street, London, Greater London SE1 3QX
All the London railway stations :
Underground lines : Jubilee, Northern, ThamesLink
National Rail South Eastern
Accessibility friendly : Yes. Jubilee line both directions.
London Bridge National Rail station is accessible to all platforms. It is a Category A station. This station has step-free level access to all platforms via lifts.
Northern line both directions. You need to make a 410m journey via street and lifts to change lines (Information from the TFL step free map).
You need to use the correct entrance and exit depending on which platform you are travelling from or to, see examples below.
There is lift access between the street and the Jubilee line platforms from Station Approach and Tooley Street entrances, and Northern line platforms via Borough High Street.
Escalator access between the street and Jubilee line platforms is via Borough High Street entrance only.
Lift and escalator interchange between Jubilee and Northern lines is via the Northern line ticket hall, or lift only interchange is via the street, including a 410 metre journey.
General description : There is good detail, including map and pictures on the National Rail site. See wiki
National Rail - There are access via ramps to platforms 1-6 Platforms. 8-16 are on the level.
National Rail Map & Guide.