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T I D G Cottons TO 14 ALK Cathedral E W es O 10 A L K LE D YD Centre m Y E U K E ST a City Hall Tate Modern 31 ST 11 T Tha R P H I L L Hay’s H E EE A Q London Bridge T Queen E U E ver Waterloo Bridge R B R I D G E Galleria E i N ’ R Bus platforms 1-3 Elizabeth K S W for Southbank Arts Centre A Station S C O T T O N S L A L L A N E 16 R Southwark K Y Z Street CATHEDRAL STREET N T E A and Festival Pier T 1 L R 2 E R D E T D Crown Court SOUTHWARK E LONDON BRIDGE STREET D N 343 D E T E I 26 R O C H E S T E R O I A Tooley City Hall E London M L R [ A T WA L K O More Tooley Street T Street Tooley M S L E S S 1 GE N E 49 G L London \ Tower Bridge Police Station T 26 D I The Scoop at Abbots Lane 27 I S Street O Borougugughughgh 11 Y H H 8 Bridge R G N Platforms 4-9 R O G 2 E B The Globe B U 1 More London I 5 E S N Jamaica Road Dockhead Y D H The Place E D S H are closed T A 2 S S L 1 T L 34 Marketarkrketrkeett More K 9 T E T Ticket R S London R H A T G T Borough P E London6 G OfÀce Bridge Hotel BA U Jamaica Road Abbey Street I 21 LONDON BRIDGE ST E Market Y The Market O A 2 T S R T W 15 London Southwark London Southwark O Porter H S T S Bridge Street B H ] London Bridge Bermondsey 27 Street O 2 The Old Operating City O R M platforms 10-15 C Stamford Street Lavington Southwark A D Southwark20 H Theatre Museum Bridge Hall S E The Hop Hilton London Kings Reach Building Bridge Road ^ R 424 Tavern London & Herb Garret Belvedere Road Street .
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