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London Euston Train Station |
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Euston Station was built in 1838 for the London & Birmingham Railway. Built at Euston Grove, the station was for many years the only north-bound railway exit from London. Designed in the classical style, the most notable feature is the massive Doric Arch entrance (demolished in 1962). |
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Charing Cross railway station |
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Charing Cross railway station is a central London railway terminus. It is unusual among London's railway termini in that its services connect it to two of the others, Waterloo East and London Bridge. It is one of 17 stations managed by Network Rail, and trains serving it are operated by Southeastern and Southern. |
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London's Marylebone Terminal, the newest of major London terminals which was opened in 1899 by Great Central Railway (GCR) when its London extension was complete. It has always been a "quiet" terminal; the fact that it has never been electrified symbolises this. |
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International hello speed of courses to Brussels and Paris: eurostar.com. The station is set up close Westminster bridge at the other side of the river Themse than large Ben. London Waterloo is a main station and a transportation exchange complex in London, England. It is one of the largest stations in the united kingdom. The station is directly eastern in the south bank, London of the eye and London aquarium and the northeast of the Westminster bridge. The complex contains four connected stations and a bus station. The complete complex is within Travelcard zone 1. The lying close Waterloo international station is present London term the euro star guidance of tunnel passenger courses. Waterloo the east and Waterloo hose station also border. |
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