Bermondsey Station Roundel, Jubilee Line, London Underground

The Bermondsey Station roundel on the London Underground's Jubilee Line, a key stop in southeast London, signifies modern transport design.
The Bermondsey Station roundel, a signature of the London Underground's Jubilee Line, signifies a key stop in southeast London. Opened in 1999 as part of the Jubilee Line Extension, the station's design reflects late-20th-century London Transport aesthetics with its stainless steel panels and minimalist approach. The prominent red and blue roundel, adhering to Transport for London's typographic standards, serves as a clear identifier and a symbol of the Underground's ongoing integration of historical branding with modern engineering.
Photo taken in April 2019.
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