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  2. Plusbus - Wikipedia

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    Plusbus tickets can be purchased with train tickets from all National Rail station ticket offices, by phone, through National Rail travel agents and selected self-service ticket machines. Over 200 bus and tram operators participate in Plusbus schemes across Britain. Tickets are also sold by all train operating companies online and most third ...

  3. Windsor lines of the London and South Western Railway

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    The trains operated on the Windsor lines as far as Nine Elms Junction, then curving round on a new viaduct to Linford Street Junction on the former LCDR line from Victoria, approaching Wandsworth Road station. continuing from there to Ashford and the Channel Tunnel. The first train operated into Waterloo International on 22 December 1993.

  4. Train ticket - Wikipedia

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    A train ticket is a transit pass ticket issued by a railway operator that enables the bearer to travel on the operator's network or a partner's network. Tickets can authorize the bearer to travel a set itinerary at a specific time (common for long-distance railroads), a set itinerary at any time (common for commuter railroads ), a set itinerary ...

  5. Staines–Windsor line - Wikipedia

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    The Staines–Windsor line is a railway line in Berkshire and Surrey, England.It runs for 6 miles 46 ch (10.6 km) from its terminus at Windsor & Eton Riverside station to an at-grade junction with the Waterloo–Reading line at the west end of Staines station, 19 mi 2 ch (30.6 km) down the line from London Waterloo.

  6. Staines railway station - Wikipedia

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    From the old footbridge, the junction of the Reading (left) and Windsor (right) lines can be seen. Staines railway station is on the Waterloo to Reading line and is the junction station for the diverging Windsor line, in southern England to the west of London. It is 19 miles 2 chains (30.6 km) down the line from London Waterloo.

  7. Waterloo tube station - Wikipedia

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    Waterloo is a London Underground station located beneath Waterloo National Rail station. As of 2023, it is the 2nd busiest station on the London Underground, with 70.33 million users. [ 5 ] It is served by four lines: Bakerloo , Jubilee , Northern and Waterloo & City .

  8. South West Main Line - Wikipedia

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    The South West Main Line [1] (SWML) is a 143-mile (230 km) major railway line between Waterloo station in central London and Weymouth on the south coast of England. A predominantly passenger line, it serves many commuter areas including south western suburbs of London and the conurbations based on Southampton and Bournemouth.

  9. Waterloo & City line - Wikipedia

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    The Waterloo & City line, colloquially known as The Drain, [4] is a shuttle line of the London Underground that runs between Waterloo and Bank with no intermediate stops. Its primary traffic consists of commuters from south-west London, Surrey and Hampshire arriving at Waterloo main line station and travelling forward to the City of London financial district.