Bank to Cannon Street (Underground) Out-of-Station Interchange

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Dear Transport for London,

1. Within the last four weeks, how many passengers touched out at Bank Station and touched in to Cannon Street (Underground) station within 20 minutes (and vice versa)?

2. Given the near-completion of the new Walbrook entrance at Bank station, are there plans to add an Out-of-Station Interchange between Bank and Cannon Street (LU)? If so, will this OSI only apply for Walbrook's gatelines? If there is no OSI planned, under what circumstances will TfL consider adding one?

Yours faithfully,

Peter Barnford

FOI, Transport for London

 

Dear Mr Barnford

 

TfL Ref: 1599-1819

 

Thank you for your request received by Transport for London (TfL) on 12
September 2018 asking for information about the Cannon Street
(Underground) Out-of-Station Interchange .

 

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Dear Mr Barnford

 

TfL Ref: 1599-1819

 

Thank you for your request received by Transport for London (TfL) on 12
September 2018 asking for information about the Cannon Street
(Underground) Out-of-Station Interchange.

 

Your request has been considered in accordance with the requirements of
the Freedom of Information Act and our information access policy. I can
confirm that we hold the information you require.  You asked:

 

1. Within the last four weeks, how many passengers touched out at Bank
Station and touched in to Cannon Street (Underground) station within 20
minutes (and vice versa)?

 

Over the four weeks from Sunday 19^th August 2018 to Saturday 15^th
September 2018 there were 1660 transfers between Bank/Monument Station and
Cannon Street LU station taking less than 20 minutes and 2570 transfers in
the opposite direction. Please note this includes all transfers, not just
those where pay as you go was used.

 

2. Given the near-completion of the new Walbrook entrance at Bank station,
are there plans to add an Out-of-Station Interchange between Bank and
Cannon Street (LU)? If so, will this OSI only apply for Walbrook's
gatelines? If there is no OSI planned, under what circumstances will TfL
consider adding one?

 

Yes. Upon completion of the new Walbrook entrance, customers  will be able
to interchange out of station between all gates at Bank Station and the
London Underground entrance at Cannon Street. This out-of-station
interchange will be in place when the entrance opens at the end of the
year.

 

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Yours sincerely

 

 

Sara Thomas

FOI Case Management Team

General Counsel

Transport for London

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear FOI,

Thank you for the information.

Yours sincerely,

Peter Barnford