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No interchange between Bank and Monument stations

20 March 2008

Exit and entry are unaffected but ageing escalators must be renewed.

We are urging passengers to plan their journeys to avoid changing trains at Bank and to use alternative stations nearby wherever possible

Peter Tollington, General Manager of the Central Line

Transport for London is warning passengers using Bank and Monument stations that changing lines between the stations will not be possible, except between the Docklands Light Railway and the Northern Line, from March 31 until summer 2009.

More information is available in the following leaflets:

This is to ensure passenger safety while intensive work takes place on escalators at the stations.

Ten billion pounds is being invested in London's transport system by Transport for London and fifteen escalators at Bank and Monument stations are due to be replaced or upgraded over the next few years.

Passengers are also being warned that some train services may not be able to stop at Bank during the busiest times, depending on congestion, and they may need to prepare to use alternative routes.

Posters and 250,000 leaflets with bus and walking information to other stations will be available at stations on all the lines which run through Bank/Monument and in Zone 1.

Plan your journey

Peter Tollington, General Manager of the Central Line said: "We are urging passengers to plan their journeys to avoid changing trains at Bank and to use alternative stations nearby wherever possible such as Cannon Street, Moorgate, Mansion House or London Bridge. We are providing information at the affected stations to try and make it as easy as possible for affected passengers to plan their journeys.

More reliable escalators will mean reduced congestion and quicker journey times

Peter Tollington, General Manager of the Central Line

"The improvements to the escalators will be critical in making sure that Bank and Monument stations can continue to operate and serve the increasing number of passengers. Regular passengers will be aware that work has already begun on some escalators to ensure their long-term reliability. More reliable escalators will mean reduced congestion, quicker journey times and quicker interchange times at Bank and Monument."

Alternative routes

Instead of changing trains at Bank alternative routes for passengers are proposed below: 

Local bus services

Bus routes 21, 43, 133 or 141 run between London Bridge and Moorgate via Bank.

Walking times

Bank/Monument - Cannon Street: 5 minutes
Bank - Liverpool Street: 11 minutes
Bank - London Bridge: 14 minutes
Bank - Mansion House: 6 minutes
Bank - Moorgate: 9 minutes 


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