London station group

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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 2024, the group is made up of:[1][2]

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Former members

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  • Kensington Olympia (withdrawn 1994)[3]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

Station statistics

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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.

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