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Does London terminals mean any station?

Travelling to and from London If you are travelling to or from London, your ticket will usually show London Terminals rather than a specific station. This is because your ticket may be valid at more than 1 London Terminal station, as long as it is on a reasonable route, using National Rail services.



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It's pretty simple though, and it depends on whether you're travelling from the north or from the south. If you're travelling from the north, then these stations count as London Terminals on direct Thameslink trains: London Kings Cross. St Pancras International.

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St Pancras railway station (/'pæ?kr?s/), also known as London St Pancras or St Pancras International and officially since 2007 as London St Pancras International, is a central London railway terminus on Euston Road in the London Borough of Camden.

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A terminal is where the tracks end (terminate), as at Grand Central Terminal in New York City. A station is where the tracks approach from opposite directions, as at Penn Station in New York City. A platform is a structure adjacent to the tracks, enabling passengers to board and depart trains.

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A terminus or terminal is a station at the end of a railway line. Trains arriving there have to end their journeys (terminate) or reverse out of the station.

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There are 18 London Terminal stations: London Blackfriars. London Cannon Street. London Charing Cross.

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Thanks! The tube is the local slang for the subway system known formally as the London Underground. Most of the tunnels and many stations have rounded walls, hence the nickname. The London system is vast and covers most of the city.

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