Originally built in 1848 the London Waterloo Train Station is the largest station in the UK. This station used to be the home of Eurostar up until 2007 when Eurostar moved to London St Pancras International. The station's main characteristic is the Victory Arch, built of Portland Stone to honor casualties of the world wars. If you have some time before your train departs, wander around and explore this fascinating structure.
Address: Station Approach Greater London SE1 8SW
View location on map: Google map
Transportation from the London Waterloo Train Station:
To other railway stations from the London Waterloo Train Station:
Bus: Bus stop on Cab Road
Bus # 1 Canada Water to Tottenham Court Road Station Centre Point
Bus # 4 Archway
Bus # 26 Hackney Wick
Bus # 59 Streatham Hill to Euston
Bus # 68 West Norwood to Euston
Bus # 76 Seven Sisters
Bus # 77 Tooting Station
Bus #100 Shadwell to Elephant
Bus # 139 West Hampstead
Bus # 168 Hamsptead Heath to Old Kent Road Tesco
Bus # 171 Catford to Holborn
Bus # 172 Crofton Park to St. Paul's
Bus # 176 Penge to Oxford Circus
Underground: Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee and Waterloo city lines
Trains using this station:
Southwestern Trains
Communications:
Telephone access: Telephone stands
Location: main concourse
Codes
International Code: 011
Country Code: 44
City Code: (0)20
Services:
Tourism office:
Hours: open 24 hours
Location: platforms 2, 16 and 17
Baggage consignment:
small charge for service
Hours: Monday to Sunday 7:00am - 11:00pm
Location: Platforms 11 and 12
Phone: 44 (0) 20 7401 8444
Lost and Found:
Hours: Monday to Friday 7:30am - 7:00pm
Location: Lower Road platforms 4 and 5
Phone: 44 (0) 20 7401 7861v
Restrooms:
Charge of 20p
Location: platforms 17 to 19
Places to eat in the station:
Upper Crust
Location: Platforms 7, 16
Delice de France
Location: Platforms 6,17
Taste!
Location: Platforms 10, 11
Burger King
Location: Main Concourse