Canada Water, Jubilee Line platforms

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Canada Water, Jubilee Line platforms

Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 20 May 2023

The Jubilee Line's adventure south of the Thames calls at Canada Water (taking its name from the redundant dock above), a station that allows an interchange with the London Overground. It can be very busy and crowded. Glass barriers prevent anyone falling on to the track. When the train stops its doors are aligned with the doors in the barrier; they open and close together. The view is towards the westbound platform, destination Stanmore via London Bridge, Waterloo, Westminster, and Baker Street. Eastbound trains turn north to Stratford East via Canary Wharf. Image reference: 7506748

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Image Location

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51.498132
Longitude
-0.050218