Bridges and tunnels Inn, around 1850 , circa 1860 ,
Southwark Street entrance •
Blackfriars Bridge •
London Bridge •
London Millennium Bridge •
Southwark Bridge •
Tower Bridge •
Rotherhithe Tunnel •
Thames Tunnel now part of the
Overground "A" Roads • Roads leading to bridges across the Thames meet at St. George's Circus • The
A201 Inner Ring Road crosses the north-west of the area from the
Elephant and Castle to
Tower Bridge and the city. • The
A2 runs along
Old Kent Road through the north of the borough and is London's main artery from the centre out to
Kent. • The
A202 runs along Peckham High Street and passes the town hall. • The A205 London's
South Circular Road runs east–west along
Dulwich Common and Thurlow Park Road in the south. • The boundary with
Bromley at Crystal Palace Parade is part of the
A212.
London Underground (Tube) stations The
Bakerloo,
Jubilee and
Northern lines all run through the borough, below are the stations called at: •
Bermondsey (Jubilee line) •
Borough (Northern line (Bank Branch) •
Canada Water (Jubilee line) •
Elephant & Castle (Bakerloo and Northern line (Bank Branch) •
Kennington (Northern line) •
London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern line (Bank Branch) •
Southwark (Jubilee line)
London Overground stations (All stations listed here are on the
Windrush line) •
Surrey Quays •
Rotherhithe •
Canada Water (also part of London Underground) •
Denmark Hill •
Peckham Rye •
Queens Road Peckham Railway stations National Rail services in the Borough are operated by Southern, Southeastern and Thameslink. •
Denmark Hill (also part of London Overground) •
East Dulwich •
West Dulwich •
London Bridge •
North Dulwich •
Nunhead •
Peckham Rye (also part of London Overground) •
Queens Road Peckham (also part of London Overground) •
Sydenham Hill •
South Bermondsey •
Elephant & Castle Riverbus piers Operated by Thames Clippers •
Bankside Pier – for
Tate Modern and the
Globe Theatre •
London Bridge City Pier •
Nelson Dock Pier •
Greenland Pier Parking and DVLA database ban In 2012 it was revealed that the Southwark borough council has been permanently banned from accessing information from the
Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency. This information is normally made available to local authorities for purposes such as enforcing parking fines, but access can be withdrawn if they are found to be mis-using the service. The
Big Brother Watch organisation, which obtained the information about the ban under a
Freedom of Information request, claimed that "the public are right to be worried that their privacy is at risk across a range of government services."
Travel to work In March 2011, the main forms of transport that residents used to travel to work were: bus, minibus or coach, 17.5% of all residents aged 16–74; underground, metro, light rail, tram, 8.5%; train, 8.5%; on foot, 8.2%; driving a car or van, 8.1%; bicycle, 4.9%; work mainly at or from home, 2.8%. ==Places==