Transfer from Heathrow Airport to Bank Station
Monument and Bank are two interlinked stations served by Docklands Light Railway and London Underground. They are located along the King William Street and they are one of the most important public transport complexes in London. Bank Station got its name from the Bank of England. It is located at the Bank Junction and it dates from 1900. The station uses the Waterloo and City, Northern and Central lines. At the same time, it utilises the Docklands Light Railway Service. The name of the tin station, Monument Station, originates from London’s Monument of the Great Fire. It’s served by the Circle and District lines and it dates from 1884.
The Monument and Bank Stations have become an interchange complex in 1933. It is included in Zone 1 and it is one of the busiest London Underground stations in the capital city.
The Bank Station features around 10 street entrances and it also includes a subterranean link on the Circle and District lines, connecting it to Monument Station.
Transfer from London Heathrow Airport to Bank Station by Rail:
So as to get transfer from Heathrow Airport to Bank Station by rail, you need to take the Heathrow Express Service to Lancaster Gate Underground. This journey will last almost 16 minutes. From Lancaster Gate Underground, you can take the tube to Cannon Street and from there you will walk to Bank Station. Other transport options include taking a transfer from Cannon Street, Lancaster Gate Underground or Heathrow Airport to Bank Station.
Transfer from London Heathrow Airport to Bank Station by Car:
In order to get from Heathrow Airport to Bank Station by car, you have to take the M4 motorway and the A4 road. The distance between Heathrow Airport and Bank Station is 19.1 miles.
Transfer from London Heathrow Airport to Bank Station by Private Transfer:
A Transfer from Heathrow Airport to Bank Station with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 40 minutes. The transfer from Heathrow Airport to Bank Station will cost around 41 GBP for a saloon car.
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