Bricklayers Arms railway station

Bricklayers Arms
Lewis Cubitt's Passenger station,1844
Bricklayers Arms is located in Greater London
Bricklayers Arms
Bricklayers Arms
Location of Bricklayers Arms in Greater London
LocationSouthwark
Local authoritySouthwark
OwnerLondon and Croydon Railway/South Eastern Railway
Key dates
1844Opened
1847Opened (Willow Walk Goods)
1852Closed (Passengers)
1977Closed (General Goods)
1981Closed (Coal/Parcels)
Other information
Coordinates51°29′35″N 0°04′52″W / 51.49304°N 0.0811163°W / 51.49304; -0.0811163
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Bricklayers Arms was a railway station in Southwark opened by the London and Croydon Railway and the South Eastern Railway in 1844 as an alternative to the London and Greenwich Railway's terminus at London Bridge. The station was at the end of a short branch line from the main line to London Bridge and served as a passenger terminus for a few years before being converted to a goods station and engineering facility. The goods station closed in 1981.