Zone 1 · Northern · Jubilee
Most reliable line here: Jubilee at 79.6%.
Severe-status incidents on lines through London Bridge Station in the last:
Full reliability history: Northern · Jubilee
average depth below street level
Street level

Platform
London Bridge Station's platforms average 25 metres below the main entrance - deeper than the network average of around 8 metres, on one of London's deep-level Tube lines. Individual platforms can vary.
SE1 2SWSpecific entrance or direction only
National Rail A. Jubilee and Northern lines . Step-free interchange between the Northern and Jubilee lines requires a 410m journey via street and lifts. Use station entrance on Borough High Street for step-free access to Northern line. Use station entrance on Duke Street Hill/Tooley Street for step-free access to Jubilee line
Source: TfL step-free Tube guide (April 2026) and TfL station data feed (May 2026). Get free step-free disruption alerts.
940GZZLULNBLondon Bridge is in Fare Zone 1. See our 2026 Tube fares guide for what you actually pay across zones.
London Bridge Station is served by the Northern and Jubilee lines. Current status: Northern (Good Service), Jubilee (Good Service). Tap any line at the top of the page for live departures.
London Bridge is at London Bridge Underground Station, 21 Duke St Hill, London, SE1 2SW. See the About section for full location details.
Yes, with caveats. Specific entrance or direction only. See the Accessibility section above for the full picture. Source: TfL step-free Tube guide. Get free step-free disruption alerts.
National Rail A. Jubilee and Northern lines . Step-free interchange between the Northern and Jubilee lines requires a 410m journey via street and lifts. Use station entrance on Borough High Street for step-free access to Northern line. Use station entrance on Duke Street Hill/Tooley Street for step-free access to Jubilee line
Yes - 5 standard-capacity lifts. Live lift status is shown above. Get notified when lifts go out of service.
Yes - London Bridge has an accessible toilet located in national rail station. Baby-changing facilities also available.
Yes - the Northern and Jubilee lines run through London Bridge on Friday and Saturday nights as part of the Night Tube. See our Night Tube guide for frequencies and last-train times.
The closest alternative stations to London Bridge are Monument (6 min walk), Borough (8 min walk), Cannon Street (8 min walk). Useful if a line is suspended or you fancy a walk.
London Bridge is typically busiest around 17:00 on Wednesdays, based on hourly footfall patterns. Right now it's typical for this hour. The chart on this page shows the full day's pattern.
London Bridge is open with no station-level closures reported. Both lines are running. Live status is shown at the top of this page and refreshes every few minutes.
Lines through London Bridge have logged 116 severe-status incidents in the last 30 days. See the Recent disruption section above for the breakdown by line, and each line's reliability page for the full history.
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