The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 12 and Version 11 of Waterloo Station

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There are a number of cash points (often with shorter queues) in the Underground station entrances. The nearest ones to those on Platform 1 are near McDonalds towards the Jubilee Line Entrance. Also see [http://www.link.co.uk Link ATM Network]'s website for a list of all cashpoint locations nationwide.

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Zone 1 Station / Streetmap Link / Journey Planner

Cash machines

You would have thought that an international terminus such as Waterloo would have a plentiful supply of machines dispensing GBP. But, you would be wrong. There are only 4 machines (2 Natwest and 2 Lloyds TSB) at the eastern, platform 1, end of the station.

Waterloo Mainline Station

South West Trains operate services to Exeter, Portsmouth, Reading and many other places from this station

Waterloo International Station

Eurostar trains originate from this station, and go to Brussels and Paris.

Waterloo East Station

This station is a through station for trains that originate from Charing Cross station. South Eastern Trains operate trains to Kent and the south coast via this station (Connex operated these routes prior to 9 November 2003).

Waterloo Underground Station

Lines served

Jubilee Line: west <--- Westminster <--- Waterloo ---> Southwark ---> east
Northern Line:
(Charing + branch)
north <--- Embankment <--- Waterloo ---> Kennington ---> south
Bakerloo Line: north <--- Embankment <--- Waterloo ---> Lambeth North ---> south
Waterloo And City Line: Waterloo ---> Bank


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