Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
general/northern-line-stations

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Borough tube station

London Underground station

Borough tube station

London Underground station

FieldValue
nameBoroughsymbol=underground
managerLondon Underground
localeThe Borough
boroughLondon Borough of Southwark
platforms2
fare_zone1
image_nameBorough station building.JPG
captionEntrance on Borough High Street
coordinates
map_typeCentral London
years118 December 1890
years21922
years31925
years415 January 2022
years516 May 2022
events1Opened (C&SLR)
events2Closed for tunnel reconstruction
events3Reopened
events4Temporary closure
events5Reopened
<!--tubeexits032.957
tubeexits043.106
tubeexits053.158
tubeexits063.676
tubeexits074.138
tubeexits084.140
tubeexits094.86--
originalCity and South London Railway
accessyes
access_note(Northbound only)

Borough () is a London Underground station. It is located in the Borough area of the London Borough of Southwark in central London. The station is on the Bank branch of the Northern line, between London Bridge and Elephant & Castle stations. It is in London fare zone 1.

The station entrance is in Borough High Street (part of the A3), on the corner of Marshalsea Road. The A2 terminates opposite it.

History

Borough station in 1890
Station entrance in 1961

The station was opened on 18 December 1890 as part of the first successful deep-level tube railway, the City and South London Railway (C&SLR), and was rebuilt in 1922 when the tunnels were enlarged.

The southbound platform, looking north, after the 2022 refurbishment. This platform is directly below the northbound platform. It is only accessible via a narrow flight of stairs as stated. The arch of the exit passage is almost entirely hidden by modern panelling

Although little of the original surface building remains at Borough, it originally bore a close resemblance to Kennington station. These similarities extended to the layout below ground, although here it is Kennington that no longer retains the original design. Borough station has level access to the northbound platform from the lifts, making this platform accessible to those with mobility restrictions. The southbound platform is a floor lower down, accessible only by narrow stairs; the original architectural finishes to this have been obscured by modern station infrastructure, but the original appearance would have been comparable with those still visible on the southbound platform at Kennington.

Borough is the most northerly of the original remaining C&SLR stations. North of here the railway initially followed a different route from the present one, with the tunnels running to the original terminus at King William Street. This route was abandoned in 1900 when new tunnels on a different alignment to London Bridge and Moorgate were opened. Nevertheless, the original tunnels passed close enough to the location of London Bridge station for them to still be visible through a vent, immediately above the middle of the southbound platform there.

During the Second World War, parts of the disused tunnels between Borough and the south side of the River Thames were adapted into a large public air-raid shelter by Southwark Borough Council. The shelter had six entrances along Borough High Street; it opened on 24 June 1940 and closed on 7 May 1945. A plaque at the station records this.

The lifts from the 1922 reconstruction were replaced in 1985, during which time the spiral staircase was the only way in and out of the station.

On 15 January 2022, Borough tube station closed temporarily until mid-May 2022, to allow major upgrade works at Bank station to be finished. During the closure, refurbishment works were carried out at Borough. It reopened on 15 May 2022 although the official opening was on 16 May 2022.

Connections

London Buses routes 21, 35, 133, 343, C10 and night routes N21, N133 and N343 serve the station.

References

References

  1. {{citation step free tube map
  2. (2004). "London's Secret Tubes". Capital Transport.
  3. "Borough station with its vintage Otis lifts in 1985".
  4. Marshall, Geoff. (15 May 2022). "The NEW Northern Line Bank Platform is OPEN".
  5. "Northern line Bank branch to re-open on Monday 16 May following completion of latest works".
  6. (29 April 2023). "Buses from Borough".
  7. (June 2022). "Night buses from Borough".
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Borough tube station — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report