Bank Junction | |
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Location | |
City of London | |
Coordinates | 51°30′48″N 0°05′21″W / 51.513433°N 0.089045°W |
Roads at junction | Threadneedle Street, Cornhill, Lombard Street, King William Street, Mansion House Place, Walbrook, Mansion House Street, Queen Victoria Street, Poultry, Prince's Street |
Construction | |
Type | Junction |
Maintained by | City of London Corporation |
Tolls | Within the London congestion charge zone |
Bank Junction is a major road junction in the City of London, the historic and financial centre of London, at (or by) which nine streets converge and where traffic is controlled by traffic lights and give-way lines. It is named after the nearby Bank of England. Directly underneath it is one of the ticket halls of Bank station, one of the busiest stations on the London Underground.