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Are there two Victoria stations in London?

Victoria is two stations in one, telling the story of intense rivalry between railway companies in the 19th century.



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(Zone 1) Live The station is currently very busy. It is busier than it usually is at this time.

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Victoria station, also known as London Victoria, is a central London railway terminus and connected London Underground station in Victoria, in the City of Westminster, managed by Network Rail.

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Is it possible to take a direct train from Canary Wharf (Elizabeth line) to London Victoria? No, unfortunately there are no direct trains between Canary Wharf (Elizabeth line) & London Victoria. owever, there are 168 possible journeys which require a change.

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Named after the nearby Victoria Street (itself named after Queen Victoria), the main line station is a terminus of the Brighton Main Line to Gatwick Airport and Brighton and the Chatham Main Line to Ramsgate and Dover via Chatham.

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Zone 1 covers the West End, the Holborn district, Kensington, Paddington and the City of London, as well as Old Street, Angel, Pimlico, Tower Gateway, Aldgate East, Euston, Vauxhall, Elephant & Castle, Borough, London Bridge, Earl's Court, Marylebone, Edgware Road, Lambeth North and Waterloo.

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About. Located in Victoria, in central London, historic London Victoria Railway Station is one of the capital's key transport hubs. Railway services serve south-east and southern England, with destinations including Ashford International, Brighton, Dover and Southampton.

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London Bridge is the capital's oldest railway station and has undergone many changes in its complex history. It has always been a busy station and it has adapted to meet demand.

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As mentioned, the Victoria Line is actually named for the Victoria station that was once a terminus, and the station was named for Queen Victoria.

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Travel free on bus, tram, Tube, DLR, London Overground and Elizabeth line. You can travel free on TfL services with your Older Person's Freedom Pass from 09:00 weekdays and anytime at weekends and on bank holidays.

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The fares on the central section of the Elizabeth line (Paddington to Liverpool Street) are the same as the fares on London Underground in Zone 1.

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Can I use an Oyster or contactless payment card on the Elizabeth line? Yes, Oyster cards are accepted for most journeys, except for stations west of West Drayton.

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The Victoria neighbourhood is also home to several shopping malls, a number of smaller specialty shops and some significant hotels and public buildings. Very much worth a visit whilst you are in London! Victoria is an area inside the city of Westminster and is one of London's busiest transport hubs.

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Toilets, accessible toilets and changing places Accessible toilets can be accessed using a Radar key. If you don't have a Radar key of your own, please speak to a member of station staff or one of our cleaning team who will open for you. The toilets are free to use and are open during station opening hours.

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Gatwick Express, Thameslink and Southern operate trains from London stations to London Gatwick Airport. They run every 15 minutes, 7 days a week. Read on to learn more about buying train tickets, timetables and possible connections.

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