Train Stations in London
The train/railway station of London (United Kingdom). Schedules, address, opening times and lockers. Information bus station and airport.
United KingdomLondon St Pancras International Station
The railway station St Pancras International in London. Departure of the Eurostar train to Paris and Brussels.
London Victoria Station
The railway station Victoria in London.
London Liverpool Street Station
The railway station Liverpool Street in London.
London King's Cross Station
The railway station King's Cross in London.
London Paddington Station
Paddington railway station is also known as London Paddington, is a central London railway terminus and London Underground station complex in the Paddington area of London, England. The most important long-distance destinations are Bristol, Cheltenham Spa, Cardiff, Swansea, Exeter, Plymouth and Penzance.
London Charing Cross Station
The railway station Charing Cross in London.
London Euston Railway Station
The railway station Euston in London.
London Waterloo Station
The railway station Waterloo in London.
Greenwich Railway Station
The railway station of Greenwich (United Kingdom).
Emirates Air Line, Greenwich Peninsula
The Emirates Air Line station Greenwich Peninsula. Start of the cable car crossing the river Thames.
London Stansted Airport
London Stansted Airport is located about 55 km northeast of downtown. Those who fly with Ryanair usually lands here.
London Victoria Coach Station
Bus station. Buses in direction of Paris start from here.
Heathrow Airport Terminals 123 Rail Station
The railway station at Heathrow International Airport in London.
Emirates Air Line cable car, Royal Docks
The Emirates Air Line is a cable car link across the River Thames in London, England built by Doppelmayr with sponsorship from the airline Emirates. The service opened on 28 June 2012 and is operated by Transport for London. In addition to transport across the river, the service advertises "spectacular views of the city from heights of 90 metres as you travel between Greenwich Peninsula and the Royal Docks". The duration of a single crossing is ten minutes (reduced to five minutes in rush hour as the service speed is increased). Located next to the cable car is The Crystal, a building on Royal Victoria Dock in east London that contains a permanent exhibition about sustainable development. It is owned and operated by Siemens.