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  1. Blackfriars, also known as London Blackfriars, is a central London railway station and connected London Underground station in the City of London. It provides Thameslink services: local (from North to South London), and regional (Bedford and Cambridge to Brighton) and limited Southeastern commuter services to South East London and Kent.

  2. La stazione di Londra Blackfriars è una stazione ferroviaria, situata lungo la tratta principale della Thameslink a servizio della zona di Blackfriars, nella Città di Londra. Essa è adiacente al Ponte dei Frati Neri alla confluenza di New Bridge Street e Queen Victoria Street.

  3. La stazione consente l'interscambio con la stazione di Londra Blackfriars della National Rail. Nelle vicinanze della stazione effettuano fermata alcune linee urbane automobilistiche, gestite da London Buses. Dal Blackfriars Millennium Pier, inoltre, è possibile fruire dei servizi fluviali di Londra gestiti da TfL.

  4. At the very centre of the zone, in typical London equidistance from stations post-pariochial terms, is Blackfriars station on a large wholly built-up roundabout. Southwest of this is Blackfriars Bridge and south, the railway bridge.

  5. Blackfriars station is a London Underground and National Rail station in the City of London. It is close to Blackfriars Bridge at the junction of New Bridge Street and Queen Victoria Street. It is in Travelcard Zone 1. The Underground station was closed until 2011 while refurbishment and major engineering works took place.

  6. Blackfriars Bridge is a road and foot traffic bridge over the River Thames in London, between Waterloo Bridge and Blackfriars Railway Bridge, carrying the A201 road. The north end is in the City of London near the Inns of Court and Temple Church, along with Blackfriars station.

  7. Blackfriars was a short-lived railway station on the South Eastern Railway (SER) line, in the parish of Southwark Christchurch, between Charing Cross and London Bridge. It was opened in 1864 with the name Blackfriars but closed less than five years later when it was replaced by the station now called Waterloo East (originally named ...