Train Stations
London has 10 main-line train stations. Each station provides trains to and from a different part of Britain - for details see below. Most stations will have left-luggage facilities, shops and refreshments available.
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Charing Cross Strand, WC2 |
South-east England |
Euston Euston Road, NW1 |
Northern England and Scotland |
King's Cross Euston Road, N1 |
North London, Hertfordshire, Northern England and Scotland |
Liverpool Street Liverpool Street, EC2 |
East and north-east London, East Anglia |
London Bridge Tooley Street, SE1 |
South-east England |
Marylebone Boston Place, NW1 |
North-west London, Chilterns |
Paddington Praed Street, W2 |
South Wales, South-west England and South Midlands |
St Pancras Pancras Road, N1 |
East Midlands, Yorkshire |
Victoria Terminus Place, SW1 |
South and south-east England |
Waterloo York Road, SE1 |
South-west London, southern England |
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Some, for example Paddington and Liverpool Street date from the Victorian era and are architectural masterpieces in their own rights. Others, for example Victoria, have been recently re-developed to provide shopping facilities.
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