Blackfriars Station is a small station in Central London, mainly used for the Underground ( It is on the District and Circle lines) and Thameslink services, it has limited service on the Chatham Main Line by Southeastern too.
The station has 6 platforms which include two on the Underground concourse and it is in Zone One.
There are multiple shops and restaurants nearby, and it is within walking distance of St. Paul's Cathedral, interestingly the station was originally called St. Paul's and now there is another station with that name closer to the cathedral offering Underground services only, with this station changing name to Blackfriars.
It is easy to connect between the two lines, and multiple buses run in front of or close to the station, which was pretty clean in general.
Pretty much your average central London station, although it doesn't compete with the huge mainline railway stations, it's pretty much average, yet possibly at the lower end of average with a lack of the "route map" on the Underground concourses, which didn't seem too modern either, leading to confusion on which train I could get, especially considering the District and Circle lines are used here, which in many ways are the strangest and most confusing lines on the whole of the Underground network.
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