Barbican tube station

Barbican is a London Underground station situated near the Barbican Estate, on the edge of the ward of Farringdon Within, in the City of London in Central London. It has been known by various names since its opening in 1865, mostly in reference to the neighbouring ward of Aldersgate.

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View of Barbican station platforms, with the Barbican Estate towers in the background, 2014
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Location of Barbican in Central London
LocationBarbican
Local authorityCity of London
Managed byLondon Underground
Number of platforms4 (2 in use)
Fare zone1
London Underground annual entry and exit
2018 10.08 million
2019 10.47 million
2020 2.54 million
2021 3.47 million
2022 5.36 million
National Rail annual entry and exit
2006–07 0.045 million
2007–08 0.052 million
2008–09 0 (closed) million
Key dates
23 December 1865 (23 December 1865)Opened as Aldersgate Street
1 November 1910Renamed Aldersgate
24 October 1924Renamed Aldersgate & Barbican
1 December 1968Renamed Barbican
1976Services from Great Northern line via Widened Lines ceased
1982Electrified services from Bedford commenced
2009Thameslink services ceased
24 May 2022Opened access to Farringdon (Elizabeth line)
Other information
External links
WGS8451.5202°N 0.0977°W / 51.5202; -0.0977
 London transport portal

The station is served by the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines, and is situated between Farringdon and Moorgate stations, in Travelcard Zone 1. Platform 2, serving westbound trains, is connected by a single lift to Farringdon station on the Elizabeth line. Until 2009 Barbican was additionally served by Thameslink services to and from Moorgate.

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