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Euston railway station (/ ˈ j uː s t ən / YOO-stən; or London Euston) is a major central London railway terminus managed by Network Rail in the London Borough of Camden. It is the southern terminus of the West Coast Main Line , the UK's busiest inter-city railway.
Watford Junction is a railway station serving the town of Watford in Hertfordshire, England.The station is on the West Coast Main Line (WCML), 17 miles 34 chains (28 km) from London Euston [4] and the Abbey Line, a branch line to St Albans.
Interior of the station, with a Eurostar train awaiting departure on the left St Pancras contains four groups of platforms on two levels, accessed via the main concourse at ground level. The below-surface group contains through platforms A and B, and the upper level has three groups of terminal platforms: domestic platforms 1–4 and 11–13 on ...
Euston was the UK’s fifth busiest railway station in the year to the end of March 2022, with 23.1 million entries and exits. Last weekend, passengers travelling through Euston were faced with ...
The DfT document also stated that a planned tunnel between Euston and Euston Square Tube station had been axed. HS2 work at Euston was paused in February because costs had ballooned to £4.8 ...
A Bakerloo line 1972 Stock train at Kilburn High Road station. The station is occasionally used as a reversing point on the London Underground network by out-of-service Bakerloo line trains when they cannot enter the LU platforms at Queens Park station due to planned engineering work or failures, and/or are prevented from reversing in the Up DC line platform there.
An underground station to serve Euston station was first proposed by the Hampstead, St Pancras & Charing Cross Railway in 1891. [7] [n 1] The company planned a route to run from Heath Street in Hampstead to Strand in Charing Cross with a branch diverging from the main route to run under Drummond Street to serve Euston, St Pancras and King's Cross stations. [9]
In December 2005, Network Rail announced plans [22] to create a subway link between the station and Euston station as part of the re-development of Euston station. This will create a direct link for users of main line rail services which depart from Euston. These plans would also be pursued during a rebuilding for High Speed 2. [23]