The Open Guide to London: the free London guide - Differences between Version 2 and Version 1 of Cross London Transfer

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== Line 26 == == Line 26 ==
** [[London Bridge station]] is probably best reached with a change at [[Bank station]] although this is quite a long walk. If your train stops at [[Stratford station]] on the way into Liverpool St, get off here and use the [[Jubilee Line]]. Alternatively, there are a large number of bus services including numbers 47 and 48 to London Bridge that travel along [[Bishopsgate]].
** [[London Bridge station]] is probably best reached with a change at [[Bank station]] although this is quite a long walk. If your train stops at [[Stratford station]] on the way into Liverpool St, get off here and use the [[Jubilee Line]].
== Line 36 == == Line 36 ==
** For [[Waterloo Station]], it's best to use an overground train to [[Waterloo Station|Waterloo East Station]] - the descent to and from the [[Jubilee Line]] will take far longer.
** For [[Waterloo Station]], it's best to use an overground train to [[Waterloo East Station]] - the descent to and from the [[Jubilee Line]] will take far longer.
== Line 40 == == Line 40 ==
** For [[Liverpool Street station]] change at [[Bank station]] but be prepared for a walk. Alternatively, catch a bus: a large number of them cross London Bridge and go past or into Liverpool Street.
** For [[Liverpool Street station]] change at [[Bank station]] but be prepared for a walk.
== Line 46 == == Line 46 ==
** Transfers to [[London Bridge station]] are best made overground from [[Waterloo Station|Waterloo East Station]] since the [[Jubilee Line]] is very deep here.
** Transfers to [[London Bridge station]] are best made overground from [[Waterloo East Station]] since the [[Jubilee Line]] is very deep here.
== Line 65 == == Line 65 ==
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Many journeys by train involve a transfer across London between stations thanks to our London-centric rail network. Any ticket between two stations marked "+", "ROUTE LONDON" or something similar will allow you to use the tube as part of your cross-London journey.

Some helpful information for anyone arriving at each terminus...

Paddington Station

Marylebone Station

Euston Station

  • There are essentially two Underground stations serving Euston - the deep tube station within the complex (Northern Line and Victoria Line) and the separate but nearby subsurface Euston Square Station.
    • King's Cross and St Pancras stations are actually a relatively short walk away even with luggage. For heavy luggage consider a bus from right outside (although national rail tickets aren't valid on these).
    • All other stations can be reached without changing from one of the two stations. Be careful if you use the Northern Line - there are two branches with separate platforms (Bank branch for London Bridge Station and Charing Cross branch for its namesake and for Waterloo station.

King's Cross St. Pancras Station

Liverpool Street Station

Fenchurch Street Station

London Bridge Station

Waterloo Station

Victoria Station

  • All the information on how to get between here and other termini should now be above!

General Notes

  • Make sure you allow plenty of time. If you are a fast walker and the tube is running OK, your journey will generally take no longer than 30 minutes; however things can frequently go wrong and you may need to take an alternative route so always allow an hour.
  • Don't forget when transferring to Waterloo International for Eurostar to arrive at least 30 minutes before your departure time for check-in.
  • Pay careful attention to signs at King's Cross St. Pancras Station - it can be confusing.
  • As mentioned before, the Circle Line can be very unreliable. On journeys not totally mirrored by the District Line, Metropolitan Line or Hammersmith and City Line, be prepared for a wait or consider an alternative route.
  • Other transfer possibilities: Some tube lines intersect rail lines before they reach their termini (e.g. Vauxhall station, Elephant and Castle station, Stratford station, Queen's Park station and most of the northern Victoria Line stations). On non-intercity journeys, if your train stops at any of these stations, you have an extra possibility which may make your journey easier.
  • Buses provide direct although usually slower journeys between most termini. If you find it hard to manage stairs or long walks, a bus may be a sounder option. Try the TfL Journey Planner specifying buses.

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