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The London station group is a group of 18 railway stations served by the National Rail network in central London, England.The group contains all 14 terminal stations in central London, either serving major national services or local commuter routes, and 4 other through-stations that are considered terminals for ticketing purposes.
There are 14 current railway terminus stations in London (Blackfriars, Cannon Street, Charing Cross, Euston, Fenchurch Street, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, King's Cross, Marylebone, Moorgate, Paddington, St Pancras, Victoria, and Waterloo) and three former terminus stations (Bishopsgate, Broad Street and Holborn Viaduct).
Paddington is the main London terminus for trains from south Wales and the West of England.. This is a list of the 356 heavy rail passenger stations in and around London, England (340 being within the boundary of Greater London) where London area ticketing applies.
The London station group is a group of 18 railway stations served by the National Rail network in central London. Most are terminal stations, either serving major national services or local commuter routes. A small number are through-stations that are considered terminals for ticketing purposes.
Heathrow Terminal 4 railway station; Henley-on-Thames railway station; Hereford railway station; Hertford East railway station; Hertford North railway station; Hexham railway station; Heysham Port railway station; Highbury & Islington station; Horsham railway station; Hove railway station; Huddersfield railway station; Hull Paragon Interchange ...
Heathrow Terminal 5 is a shared railway and London Underground station serving Heathrow Terminal 5. It serves as a terminus for Heathrow Express services to Paddington, and for Elizabeth line and London Underground Piccadilly line services to central London. It is managed and staffed by Heathrow Express. [3]
Fast track: The inaugural Gatwick Express leaving London Victoria station on 14 May 1984 (Gatwick Airport) “Check in as you check out” – that is the idea of city-centre air terminals.
London Heathrow is the busiest airport in the UK and in Europe and one of the busiest in the world. Located in the London Borough of Hillingdon, Heathrow map1 is by far the largest of London's airports and considered the main gateway into the United Kingdom for non-European visitors. Heathrow has four terminals and two parallel runways.