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Which London train station has the most connections?

Waterloo train station is a central London terminus and is considered London's largest and busiest station. Waterloo serves areas south and south-west of London including Hampton Court, Epsom, Guildford, Weymouth, Southampton and Portsmouth.



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The London Underground station with the most lines is King's Cross St. Pancras, which is served by six lines: the Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines.

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King's Cross St Pancras links to 60% of all London's tube stations. No other station comes close. Although you may have guessed the most-connected tube station, the rest of the Top 5 is a lot less obvious.

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Kings Cross Station and St. Pancras International are two separate stations, leading to different retailers. They're just across the road from each other.

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Connected to 27 international destinations and 78 domestic destinations, Amsterdam Centraal is one of the most connected railway stations in Europe.

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While Waterloo may have been stripped of previous titles, it still holds a major accolade. With 24 platforms in use, it's the largest train station in the UK. The largest station outside of London is Edinburgh Waverley, with 20 operating platforms.

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The most spectacular railway stations in the UK
  • Corfe Castle Railway Station, Dorset. ...
  • Wemyss Bay Station, Inverclyde. ...
  • Berwyn Station, Denbighshire. ...
  • St Pancras International, London. ...
  • Bristol Temple Meads, Bristol. ...
  • Cromford Station, Derbyshire. ...
  • Dawlish Station, Devon. ...
  • Norwich Station, Norfolk.


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Best train journeys in the UK
  1. The Jacobite Steam Train. All aboard the Hogwarts Express! ...
  2. North Norfolk Poppy Line. ...
  3. St Ives Bay Line. ...
  4. Snowdonia Mountain Railway. ...
  5. The Flying Scotsman. ...
  6. Settle to Carlisle. ...
  7. Ffestiniog Railway. ...
  8. Londonderry to Coleraine.


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Claiming the top position in our ranking of train stations in London is St Pancras Station, a true embodiment of grandeur and elegance. Its captivating exterior and interior design, epitomised by the iconic clock and the picturesque arches, leave visitors in awe.

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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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Elton and Orston in Nottinghamshire was the least used. East Midlands Railway schedules up to two services a day from the unmanned station, which recorded just 40 passenger entrances. The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) estimates station usage for each of the 2,570 stations in Britain.

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