London station group

The London station group is a group of 18 railway stations in central London. They are part of the National Rail network. Most are terminal stations, meaning that they are at the end of the railway line. The station group is shown on tickets as London Terminals.[1]

Group members

As of 2023, the group is made up of:[1][2]

Former members

  • Broad Street (closed 1986)
  • Holborn Viaduct (closed 1990)
  • Kensington Olympia (withdrawn 1994)[3]
  • Kings Cross Thameslink[4] (closed 2007)

Station statistics

Station Image Location Coordinates Managed by London services National services Annual
entry/exit
(millions)
2006/7[5]
Annual
entry/exit
(millions)
2007/8[5]
Annual
entry/exit
(millions)
2008/9[5]
Annual
entry/exit
(millions)
2009/10[5]
Open
date
Terminal
platforms
Through
platforms
Blackfriars City of London 51.511°N 0.103°W / 51.511; -0.103 (Blackfriars) First Capital Connect NW, N, S, SE Thameslink, Gatwick Airport, Luton Airport 11.852 12.440 12.959 12.089 1886 2 2
Cannon Street City of London 51.510°N 0.090°W / 51.510; -0.090 (Cannon Street) Network Rail[6] SE Kent and East Sussex 21.106 22.045 21.646 20.229 1866 7 0
Charing Cross Westminster 51.507°N 0.123°W / 51.507; -0.123 (Charing Cross) Network Rail[6] SE Kent and East Sussex 34.779 36.294 36.660 36.460 1864 6 0
City Thameslink City of London 51.516°N 0.103°W / 51.516; -0.103 (City Thameslink) First Capital Connect NW, N, S, SE Thameslink, Gatwick Airport, Luton Airport 5.479 5.370 5.294 5.163 1988 0 2
Euston Camden 51.528°N 0.133°W / 51.528; -0.133 (Euston) Network Rail[6] NW West Coast Main Line 25.585 28.739 31.179 30.068 1837 18 0
Fenchurch Street City of London 51.511°N 0.078°W / 51.511; -0.078 (Fenchurch Street) Network Rail[6] E Southend-on-Sea 15.189 15.976 16.576 15.093 1841 4 0
Kings Cross Camden 51.532°N 0.123°W / 51.532; -0.123 (Kings Cross) Network Rail[6] N East Coast Main Line 22.504 23.945 24.641 24.818 1852 12 0
Liverpool Street City of London 51.518°N 0.081°W / 51.518; -0.081 (Liverpool Street) Network Rail[6] E, NE East of England, Stansted Airport 55.266 57.790 56.198 51.596 1874 18 0
London Bridge Southwark 51.505°N 0.086°W / 51.505; -0.086 (London Bridge) Network Rail[6] S, SE, NW Kent, East Sussex, Gatwick Airport 47.577 50.602 49.901 48.723 1836 9 6
Marylebone Westminster 51.522°N 0.163°W / 51.522; -0.163 (Marylebone) Chiltern Railways NW Birmingham 11.639 11.559 11.645 11.758 1899 6 0
Moorgate City of London 51.518°N 0.088°W / 51.518; -0.088 (Moorgate) London Underground N Hertfordshire 9.236 10.109 9.374 6.737 1865 2 0
Old Street Islington 51.525°N 0.087°W / 51.525; -0.087 (Old Street) London Underground N Hertfordshire 0.734 0.813 0.828 1.372 1901 0 2
Paddington Westminster 51.517°N 0.177°W / 51.517; -0.177 (Paddington) Network Rail[6] W Great Western Main Line, Heathrow Airport 27.259 26.521 32.697 29.104 1854 14 0
St Pancras Camden 51.530°N 0.125°W / 51.530; -0.125 (St Pancras) Network Rail[6] N, NW, S, SE Midland Main Line, Gatwick Airport, Luton Airport, Kent 5.777 6.624 19.326 18.020 1868 13 2
Vauxhall Lambeth 51.485°N 0.122°W / 51.485; -0.122 (Vauxhall) South West Trains SW South West England 10.469 15.420 14.582 13.890 1848 0 10
Victoria Westminster 51.496°N 0.144°W / 51.496; -0.144 (Victoria) Network Rail[6] S, SE, SW Kent, Sussex, Gatwick Airport 66.749 70.854 70.157 70.224 1862 19 0
Waterloo Lambeth 51.503°N 0.113°W / 51.503; -0.113 (Waterloo) Network Rail[6] SW South West England 89.993 91.452 88.548 86.397 1848 19 0
Waterloo East Lambeth 51.504°N 0.110°W / 51.504; -0.110 (Waterloo East) Southeastern S, SE Kent and East Sussex 6.329 6.537 6.675 6.714 1869 0 4

Footnotes

  • ^a for Thameslink from the north only[1]
  • ^b for Thameslink from the south only[1]
  • ^c does not include London Underground
  • ^d from 2008/2009, King's Cross Thameslink passengers are grouped with St Pancras. In addition, full Eurostar services began from St Pancras on 9 December 2007.

References

  1. NFM 98. National Fares Manuals. London: Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC Ltd). January 2008. Section A.
  2. "Travelling to, from and via London". National Rail Enquiries website. Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC Ltd). 2011.
  3. NFM 57. National Fares Manuals. London: British Railways Board. May 1994. Section A.
  4. NFM 97. National Fares Manuals. London: Association of Train Operating Companies (ATOC Ltd). May 2007. Section A.
  5. "Station usage". Office of Rail Regulation. Archived from the original on 17 July 2007. Retrieved 13 April 2010.
  6. "Stations Run by Network Rail". Network Rail. 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
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