Commuting to Central London by Public Transport

There are several underground and national rail stations, plus a wide range of bus services nearby, making it easy and convenient to commute to the Central London office by public transport.

TfL’s Go app is available on Android and iOS, offering a handy resource to help understand all your journey options, especially helpful during any disruptions.

Paying for journeys in Central London is simple using contactless payments (card, mobile or wearable devices) on all buses, tubes, DLR, Overground, trams and rail services (do check your contactless validity areas if travelling from beyond Greater London boundary). Fares will be capped so you never need to pay more for make multiple journeys in one day or over a month.

If your rail journey to Central London is more frequent, you can make substantial savings on flexi- and season tickets rather than one-off payments each time you travel. Visit the National Rail Season Ticket calculator to explore ticketing options for your journey.

By Tube

Your nearest tube stations are:
St Paul’s (Central line)
Barbican (Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines)
Bank (Central, Northern and Waterloo & City lines, plus DLR)
Mansion House (Circle and District lines)
Blackfriars (Circle and District lines)

By Train

Your nearest national rail stations are:
City Thameslink (Thameslink)where possible, use the northern entrance/exit on Holburn Viaduct (only a two-minute walk form the office), not the main/southern entrance on Ludgate Hill as shown on Google Maps.
Farringdon (TfL Elizabeth line and Thameslink)
Cannon Street (Southeastern)
Moorgate (Great Northern)

All other mainline termini stations are within easy reach, most having a direct connection by tube or by bus to these local stations.

By Bus

There is an extensive network of TfL bus services available at Central London providing links to a wide range of locations. Your nearest bus stops can be found on Newgate Street, King Edward Street and Holborn Viaduct (City Thameslink).

To see all bus stops nearby and which services call at each, visit the TfL website on the link below.

For onward bus routes, visit: