Blackfriars Tube Station Re-Opens

Dean Nicholas
By Dean Nicholas Last edited 145 months ago
Blackfriars Tube Station Re-Opens
View from the westbound platform
View from the westbound platform
The new ticket hall; the entrance to the national rail staion is to the right
The new ticket hall; the entrance to the national rail staion is to the right
Two of the station's four escalators
Two of the station's four escalators
The walkway between the eastbound and westbound platforms
The walkway between the eastbound and westbound platforms
The new entrance
The new entrance
The western end of the platform
The western end of the platform
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A few days ahead of the previously-advertised date (albeit months later than originally planned) Blackfriars Tube station re-opened to passengers this morning. Click through the gallery above for photos from our pre-rush hour visit.

Fresh from a closure that lasted three years, Blackfriars has been completely rebuilt. The station now sports cream tiling throughout, replacing the Seventies-looking brown and orange pattern of its previous incarnation (see Homemade's pictures for an idea of how it used to look). There are new lifts between the ticket hall and platform level, four escalators, and a greatly enlarged ticket hall, part of a new entrance to the station complex.

With the new Bankside entrance to Blackfriars rail station opening last year, the three-year rebuilding project is slowly coming to a close. The new Thames-spanning platforms should be finished in the first half of 2012, bringing the project to a close.

Last Updated 20 February 2012