I was trying to think of other stations like London Blackfriars that span a river, with entrances on both sides. So far I've come up with Möckernbrücke on the Berlin U-bahn (although the trains don't run over the river, the station incorporates a bridge for passengers) but other than that I'm coming up short.
So can we make a list?
Group A would be stations stations where both the tracks and platforms are over the river (as well as having entrances on both banks - Charing Cross doesn't count)
Group B would be stations where the tracks don't cross the river but there are pedestrian entrances on both sides.
Also, is there an example in the world of an underground station like Blackfriars, where the platforms are under the riverbed and passengers can go up to either side rather than down?
So can we make a list?
Group A would be stations stations where both the tracks and platforms are over the river (as well as having entrances on both banks - Charing Cross doesn't count)
Group B would be stations where the tracks don't cross the river but there are pedestrian entrances on both sides.
Also, is there an example in the world of an underground station like Blackfriars, where the platforms are under the riverbed and passengers can go up to either side rather than down?