Canary Wharf Underground station

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4 out of 5 Based on 3 reviews

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Canary Wharf Underground station

Address
Unit 320 Cabot Place
North Greenwich
London
E14 4QS
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7932 5249
Public transport:
South Quay, Null

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4 out of 5 based on 3 reviews

Latest 3 reviews of Canary Wharf Underground station

4.0 out of 5 18 March 2012
by Wayne H.

I'm a fan, but just of the station and not the Jubilee line. The line sucks hairy monkey brains.

The station is connected to both the Jubilee Place (food mostly), Cabot Place (a hodgepodge) and Canada Square (shopping and dining) underground and emerges at the Reuters Plaza topside.

Grabbing cash is easy as there are three ATMs located at the concourse. A newsagent and shoe repairer are...more

5.0 out of 5 27 December 2011
by Nick L.

I used to travel from one end (almost), Wembley Park to the other (almost) Canary Wharf.

This place is futuristic and modern in comparison to the main stations in the center of London. If you are a movie buff you may remember it from the movie "28 Days Later"

It's like a whole underground world here. You can get to many of the large companies buildings from underground. It also connects the...more

4.0 out of 5 23 April 2011
by Bruce K.

Canary Wharf is two stations. The first, which according to the TfL is the busiest station outside Central London and it serves only one line, is the one for the Jubilee Line. It is between Canada Water and North Greenwich. The second station is for the Docklands Light Rail, where it is between West India Quay and Heron Quays. The two stations are physically separate and require stepping...more