| City Thameslink railway station City_Thameslink_railway_station
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| London Waterloo East railway station Waterloo East station (officially London Waterloo East) is a railway station in London. A walkway across Waterloo Road connects it to the larger, terminal, station London Waterloo. London_Waterloo_East_railway_station
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| Kentish Town station Kentish Town station is a London Underground and National Rail station in the Kentish Town area of the London Borough of Camden. It is located at the junction of Kentish Town Road (A400) and Leighton Road.The station is served by the Northern Line on the High Barnet branch, and by First Capital Connect Thameslink trains on National Rail's Midland Main Line. Kentish_Town_station
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| Chalfont & Latimer station Chalfont and Latimer station is a station in Travelcard Zone 8 (previously zone C) on the Metropolitan line, in Buckinghamshire. It is the junction between the through service to Amersham and a shuttle service to Chesham. It is also on Chiltern Railways' line to Aylesbury.The station serves all three of the Chalfonts Chalfont St Giles, Chalfont St Peter and Little Chalfont Latimer. Chalfont_&_Latimer_station
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| Yeovil Junction railway station Yeovil Junction Railway Station serves the town of Yeovil, Somerset, England. The station is on the West of England Main Line south west of London Waterloo towards Exeter. Yeovil Junction is one of two stations serving Yeovil, neither of which are close to the centre of the town (unlike Yeovil Town station which closed in 1967). The station actually straddles the border between Somerset and Dorset. Yeovil_Junction_railway_station
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| Watford Junction railway station Watford Junction station is a railway station in Watford, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. Located a short distance from the town centre, it is served by the West Coast Main Line (WCML), the local DC electric line to Euston, currently operated by London Overground services and a branch line to St Albans. Watford_Junction_railway_station
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| Custom House station Custom House station is in the Custom House area by the Royal Docks, east London. It is served by the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), and is in Travelcard Zone 3. It takes its name from the old Custom House, which formerly stood nearby.The station opened in 1855, around the Eastern Counties and Thames Junction Railway, which eventually became merged into the North London Line. Custom_House_station
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| Brondesbury railway station Brondesbury is a railway station on the North London Line, on a viaduct crossing Kilburn High Road in the Brondesbury area of Kilburn in north-west London. It opened in 1860 as Edgeware It is approximately 200 m south-east of Kilburn tube station and half a mile north-west of Kilburn High Road station. Brondesbury_railway_station
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| Streatham railway station Streatham station is the central railway station in Streatham in south London. It is off Streatham High Road, and is in Travelcard Zone 3.Services are operated by First Capital Connect and Southern. First Capital Connect operates services to Luton and Bedford via Blackfriars, the City and St Pancras, and to Wimbledon in the south. Southern operates services between London Bridge station and West Croydon Streatham_railway_station
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| Cardiff Central railway station Cardiff Central railway station () is a major British railway station on the South Wales Main Line in Cardiff, Wales.It is the largest and busiest station in Cardiff itself and in Wales. It is one of the major stations of the British rail network, being the tenth busiest station in the United Kingdom outside of London (30th busiest overall), based on 2007/08 total entries and exits. Cardiff_Central_railway_station
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| Wimbledon station Wimbledon station is a National Rail, London Underground, and Tramlink station located in Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton, and is the only London station that provides an interchange between rail, Underground, and Tramlink services. The station serves as a junction for services from London Underground's District line and National Rail operators (South West Trains and First Capital Connect), as well as Tramlink route 3. Wimbledon_station
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| Brixton railway station Brixton Railway Station is in Brixton town centre, South London, on the line between London Victoria and Orpington. Trains are operated by Southeastern. The normal service is one train every 15 minutes in both directions. It is located about 100m from Brixton tube station.To get from Brixton tube station to the main-line station, turn right out of the tube and then take the first main road on the right. Brixton_railway_station
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| Norbiton railway station Norbiton railway station serves Norbiton, a suburb in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames, in south west London. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by South West Trains. It is in Travelcard Zone 5.The station does not lie on any main line to the South CoastNew Malden and Surbiton. Norbiton_railway_station
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| Clapham High Street railway station Clapham High Street railway station is on the South London Line from London Victoria to London Bridge. Clapham_High_Street_railway_station
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| South Bermondsey railway station South Bermondsey railway station is on the South London Line, between London Bridge and Queens Road Peckham. It is also served by trains from London Bridge to West Croydon via Dulwich and Crystal Palace. The original station (now sometimes referred to as "Old Bermondsey Station") opened on August 13, 1866, slightly nearer South Bermondsey Junction, with the line to New Cross Gate. South_Bermondsey_railway_station
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| Denmark Hill railway station Denmark Hill railway station is a railway station in the London Borough of Southwark in London, England, on the South London Line. The station is managed by Southeastern and is served by trains of that company and Southern. It is in Travelcard Zone 2. It is located on Champion Park in the south of Camberwell, in an area known as Denmark Hill. It is near to the King's College and Maudsley hospitals. The station is mostly served by local trains from three London terminus stations Denmark_Hill_railway_station
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| Wandsworth Road railway station Wandsworth Road railway station is on the South London Line from London Victoria to London Bridge (London, England). It is operated by Southern. The next stations are Battersea Park to the west, towards Victoria and Clapham High Street to the east, towards London Bridge. Wandsworth_Road_railway_station
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| Brockley railway station Brockley railway station is on the main railway line between London Bridge and Brighton:The station is operated by Southern, which is the only train company to serve the station, although Thameslink and South Eastern Trains both pass through the station. It is very close to the former Brockley Lane railway station which closed in 1917. Brockley_railway_station
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| Herne Hill railway station Herne Hill railway station is in Herne Hill, a location in the London Borough of Lambeth, South London, England. Its location is . The station is above road level near the junction of five main roads, between Railton Road and Milkwood Road. There is no entrance in Milkwood Road, but there is a corridor between the two roads, from which it is possible to enter the station. There is a bus stop in front of the station entrance. There are four platforms. Herne_Hill_railway_station
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| Peckham Rye railway station Peckham Rye railway station is in South London. It is on Rye Lane, in the centre of Peckham's shopping district.It is on both the South London Line and the Catford Loop, between Denmark Hill and Queens Road Peckham on the South London Line, and Nunhead on the Catford Loop. It was designed by Charles Henry Driver (1832-1900), the architect of Abbey Mills and Crossness pumping stations, in 1865. Driver also designed the grade II listed Denmark Hill and Battersea Park stations on this line. Peckham_Rye_railway_station
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| Queens Road Peckham railway station Queens Road Peckham railway station is in the London Borough of Southwark and also serves the area to the east of Peckham, in the London Borough of Lewisham. It is on the South London Line between Peckham Rye and South Bermondsey, and trains also go to Croydon via various routes and beyond. It is on the road of that name and is in Travelcard Zone 2.The station originally opened, with the line, on 13 August 1866 and had two wooden side platforms but three tracks passing through it.. Queens_Road_Peckham_railway_station
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| Gospel Oak railway station Gospel Oak railway station is in the borough of Camden in north London. It is on the North London Line (NLL) and is also a passenger terminus of the Gospel Oak to Barking (or Goblin) line. The station is in Travelcard Zone 2, and is managed by London Overground which runs all passenger trains serving the station. The station opened in 1860 as Kentish Town and was renamed Gospel Oak in 1867 when Kentish Town West was opened. Gospel_Oak_railway_station
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| Barking station Barking station is a railway station served by National Rail, London Underground and London Overground services. It is located in Barking in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham in East London. The station is in Zone 4 and is managed by c2c. Barking_station
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| Southall railway station Southall railway station is a station in Southall, London, located in Zone 4.The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western from London Paddington to Reading, Oxford and Newbury, and by Heathrow Connect services from Paddington to Heathrow Airport. The station is on the original line of the Great Western Railway, now known as the Great Western Main Line. Southall_railway_station
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| National Express East Anglia National Express East Anglia is a train operating company and brand name of London Eastern Railway Ltd in the United Kingdom. It is part of the National Express Group and was branded as ‘one’ from 1 April 2004 to 26 February 2008. It provides local, suburban and express services from Liverpool Street station in the City of London to destinations in the railway franchise known as the Greater Anglia network, stretching from north and east Greater London to Essex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Suffolk and Norfolk in East Anglia. National_Express_East_Anglia
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| Kensington Olympia station Kensington Olympia station is a National Rail and London Underground station in West London. On the Underground network it is the terminus of a short branch of the District Line from Earl's Court, although built as part of the Middle Circle; on the main-line railway it is on the West London Line between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction, used by many trains to bypass Central London. Kensington_Olympia_station
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| Lockerbie railway station Lockerbie railway station lies on the West Coast Main Line between Carlisle and Carstairs in the town of Lockerbie, Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Lockerbie_railway_station
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| Rugby railway station Rugby railway station serves the town of Rugby in Warwickshire, England. It opened during the Victorian era, in 1885, replacing earlier stations situated a little further west. Since the closure of the station on the now-abandoned Great Central Railway route through the town, it is Rugby's only station.Situated on the West Coast Main Line (WCML) connecting London to Birmingham and the North West, the present station, managed by Virgin Trains, is located roughly half a mile north of Rugby town centre. Rugby_railway_station
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| Epsom railway station Epsom railway station is the main railway station for Epsom in the county of Surrey. It is located off Waterloo Road, near to the High Street.The station should not be confused with Epsom Downs station which is the terminus of a single branch line from Sutton at the edge of the boundary of the borough Epsom and Ewell with Reigate and Banstead. Epsom_railway_station
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| InterCity 125 For an article about high-speed rail specific to the United Kingdom, see "High-speed rail in the United Kingdom"The InterCity 125 was the brand name of British Rail's High Speed Train (HST) fleet. The InterCity 125 train is made up of two power cars, one at each end of a fixed formation of carriages, and is capable of in regular service. Initially the sets were classified as Classes 253 and 254. A modified variant of the power cars operates in Australia as part of the XPT train. InterCity_125
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| East Croydon station East Croydon station is a railway station and tram stop in Croydon, 9.3 miles (15 km) south of Charing Cross in Travelcard Zone 5. It is the largest and busiest station in Croydon and the busiest in London outside Travelcard Zone 1. It is one of three railway stations in the London Borough of Croydon with Croydon in their name, the others being West Croydon and South Croydon. East_Croydon_station
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| Lympstone Commando railway station Lympstone Commando railway station is a railway station on the branch line from Exeter to Exmouth in Devon, England.The station is a rare example of a passenger station not open to the general publicRoyal Marine Commando Training Centre at Lympstone. Lympstone_Commando_railway_station
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| Upminster station Upminster station is a London Underground and National Rail station located in Upminster in the London Borough of Havering. The station is managed by c2c Upminster_station
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| City of Salford The City of Salford (), is a local government district of Greater Manchester, England, with the status of a city and metropolitan borough. It is named after its largest settlement, City_of_Salford
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| Potters Bar rail accidents railway accidents in Potters Bar, a town in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom, just north of Greater London. One occurred in 1946 and the other, better known, in 2002. Potters_Bar_rail_accidents
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| Loughborough Junction railway station Loughborough Junction railway station is in Brixton, in the London Borough of Lambeth, between Elephant & Castle and Herne Hill stations. It is served by Southeastern and First Capital Connect. 1 December 1872 platforms were opened on the main line and on the north to east spur. The latter were called the Cambria platforms after the nearby Ca Loughborough_Junction_railway_station
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| Emerson Park railway station Emerson Park railway station is a railway station in the suburban area of Emerson Park in the London Borough of Havering in East London.It was opened as Emerson Park Halt in 1892 by the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway. Emerson_Park_railway_station
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| Romford railway station Romford station is located in Romford, London Borough of Havering. It is situated between Chadwell Heath and Gidea Park. It is the western terminus of the Upminster branch line from Upminster, with Emerson Park the next station along.The current station is made up of two once-separate stations on opposite sides of South Street. Romford_railway_station
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| Belvedere railway station Belvedere railway station is a railway station in South East London, between Abbey Wood and Erith. It is served by Southeastern. A level crossing beyond the platforms' western limits was closed prior to the westerly extension of platforms circa 1994 and the ticket office and passenger shelters were rebuilt soon afterwards. Belvedere_railway_station
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| Drayton Park railway station Drayton Park railway station is on the Network Rail Northern City Line which carries First Capital Connect services between Moorgate and Welwyn Garden City or Hertford via Finsbury Park. Drayton Park lies between Finsbury Park and Highbury & Islington, and is Travelcard Zone 2The station is in Islington, just off the Holloway Road near its southern end, close to the Liverpool Road junction. Drayton_Park_railway_station
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| Essex Road railway station Essex Road railway station is a National Rail station in Islington. It is on the Northern City Line between Old Street and Highbury & Islington and is in Travelcard Zone 2. The station is located at the junction of Essex Road, Canonbury Road and New North Road, with the present entrance on Canonbury Road. Essex_Road_railway_station
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| Leeds railway station Leeds railway station (also known as Leeds City) is the mainline railway station serving the city centre of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. The station provides connections to London, Southampton, Bournemouth, Plymouth and the south, Birmingham, Leicester and the Midlands, Bristol and the West Country, Newcastle upon Tyne, Edinburgh and the north, and Manchester and Liverpool and the west, as well as to local and regional destinations. Leeds_railway_station
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| Maryland railway station Maryland railway station is located in Maryland, an area of Stratford, in the London Borough of Newham in East London, England. It was originally known as Maryland Point, and is just east of Stratford station in Travelcard Zone 3, on the Great Eastern Main Line. It was first opened on 6 January 1873, adopting its current name on 28 October 1940. Of the four platforms, those serving the fast lines are only in operation during engineering works affecting the slow lines. Maryland_railway_station
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| Perry Barr railway station Perry Barr Railway Station is a railway station in Perry Barr, Birmingham, England.Although rebuilt around the time of electrification in the 1960s, it stands on the site of the original Grand Junction Railway station of 1838, and so is the oldest station on its original site in the city, and one of the oldest station sites in the country. The pedestrian entrance is on the A34 Walsall Road. Perry_Barr_railway_station
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| Ilford railway station Ilford railway station is a suburban National Rail station located in Ilford in the London Borough of Redbridge. Passenger services are operated by National Express East Anglia and most trains run between Shenfield and Liverpool Street. The station is located in Travelcard Zone 4. Ilford_railway_station
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| Dartford railway station Dartford railway station serves the town of Dartford in Kent, England. All train services from the station are operated by Southeastern, which also manages the station. The station is the nodal point for three lines from London the North Kent Line, via Woolwich Arsenal the Bexleyheath Line, the Dartford Loop Line via Sidcup. Dartford_railway_station
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| Erith railway station Erith station serves Erith in the London Borough of Bexley, southeast London.The station stands between Belvedere and Slade Green on the North Kent line. Trains run from the station westbound generally to Charing Cross via London Bridge and eastbound to Dartford or to London via the Dartford loop and Sidcup. Erith_railway_station
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| Goodmayes railway station Goodmayes railway station is a railway station at Goodmayes in the London Borough of Redbridge in East London, opened on 18 February 1901 by the Great Eastern Railway (GER) on the Main Line from Liverpool Street. The station once had an extensive shunting yard for goods traffic but this fell into disuse during Dr. Goodmayes_railway_station
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