Vauxhall station

London Underground station; interchange with the railway station of the same name From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vauxhall station

Vauxhall station is an important railway station in the London district of Vauxhall. It is a National Rail, London Underground and London Buses interchange station. Its position is at the Vauxhall Cross road junction, opposite the southern approach to Vauxhall Bridge. The station is on the boundary of zones 1 and 2 of the London Travelcard area.

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Location of Vauxhall in Greater London
LocationVauxhall
Local authorityLondon Borough of Lambeth
Managed bySouth Western Railway
Station codeVXH
DfT categoryB
Number of platforms10
AccessibleYes[1]
Fare zone1 and 2
London Underground annual entry and exit
2017 30.83 million[2]
2018 30.08 million[3]
2019 32.30 million[4]
2020 15.46 million[5]
2021 13.62 million[6]
National Rail annual entry and exit
2013–14 19.402 million[7]
2014–15 21.111 million[7]
2015–16 20.932 million[7]
2016–17 22.483 million[7]
Key dates
11 July 1848Opened (LSWR)
23 July 1971Opened (London Underground)
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WGS8451.4854°N 0.1229°W / 51.4854; -0.1229
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The bus station is at ground level across the road from the rail station. It is the second busiest London bus station, after that at Victoria. It has a photovoltaic roof supplying much of its electricity.

Services

Vauxhall underground is served by the Victoria Line and is between Pimlico and Stockwell.

Vauxhall rail station is served by South West Trains services to and from London Waterloo. The typical off-peak service is:

  • 29tph to London Waterloo
  • 4tph to Chessington
  • 4tph to Dorking
  • 1every two hours to Guildford via Cobham
  • 8tph to Guildford via Epsom
  • 2tph to Hampton Court
  • 2tph round the Hounslow loop via Hounslow and Richmond, returning to Waterloo
  • 2tph round the Hounslow loop via Richmond and Hounslow, returning to Waterloo
  • 2tph round the Kingston loop via Kingston and Richmond, returning to Waterloo
  • 2tph round the Kingston loop via Richmond and Kingston, returning to Waterloo
  • 2tph to Shepperton
  • 2tph to Windsor & Eton Riverside
  • 2tph to Woking

London buses routes 2, 36 (24 hour service), 77, 87, 88 (24 hour service), 156, 185, 196, 344 (24 hour service), 360, 436 and Night Bus routes N2, N87, N136 serve the station.

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