Northern Line Walk – Day 3
King’s Cross St. Pancras to Angel
I walk along Pentonville Road which has many large accommodation blocks and a number of office blocks.


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At the end of Pentonville Road I turn right into Islington High Street and reach Angel tube station.
Angel to Old Street
On leaving Islington High Street I walk east into City Road.


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At a major road junction on City Road I get to Old Street tube station.
Old Street to Moorgate
I keep walking south on City Road passing these large white buildings.


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I soon get to Moorgate tube station.
Moorgate to Bank
I carry on down Moorgate and then walk into Prince’s Street. On Prince’s Street you can see the rear of the Bank of England.


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Just after the bank is Bank tube station.
Bank to London Bridge
My route continues on Walbrook street and then Cannnon Street.

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As I’m heading towards London Bridge tube station the best place to cross the Thames would seem to be on London Bridge itself.


On the other side of London Bridge I walk through Borough market and arrive at London Bridge tube station.
London Bridge to Borough
I walk along Borough High Street.


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On Borough High Street is the tube station.
Borough to Elephant & Castle
I continue on Borough High Street.

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On Newington Causeway I pass the Inner London Crown Court.


Next to the Elephant & Castle Shopping Centre is the tube station.
Elephant & Castle to Kennington
After leaving Elephant & Castle I turn into Newington Butts.


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A short way down the road is Kennington tube station.
Northern Line Walk – Day 3 Summary
This section of the Northern line tube walk took about four hours.












