Major stations of London in Rail travel in the United Kingdom
When making a journey that involves a connection between London stations, a through ticket will normally allow connecting travel on London Underground services. Bold type indicates a terminus station; with the exception of the north-south 'Thameslink' link (Bedford, Luton, St. Pancras International, Blackfriars, London Bridge, Gatwick Airport, Brighton), West London Line (Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction) and East London Line (New Cross Gate/New Cross to Highbury and Islington. No other National Rail lines provide continuous travel across the capital.
- Blackfriars
- Cannon Street
- Clapham Junction
- Charing Cross
- Euston
- East Croydon
- Fenchurch Street
- King's Cross
- Liverpool Street
- London Bridge
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- Marylebone
- Moorgate
- Paddington
- St Pancras International (underground 'Thameslink' platforms not termini)
- Stratford
- Victoria
- Waterloo
- Waterloo East
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