No
Paddington. There are slower trains from Waterloo.
Yes, it seems to. If you put in a search on the national rail website for trains Waterloo to witney via clapham junction it lists a number of trains.
Stansted Express into London Liverpool Street On the tube, Central line to Bank then Waterloo & City line to Waterloo South West Trains to Southampton
Kings Cross Station (KGX) about every 10 minutes. Journey time 45-55 minutes.
Waterloo. Sees over 70 million passengers a year and has 18 mainline platforms, 4 at Waterloo East and 8 underground. Also largest by floor area. The busiest by numbers of trains is Clapham Junction, on the same line which terminates at London Waterloo.
No... You board the train at Waterloo station in London, and alight at your destination. You do not change trains mid-journey.
The address of the Peterborough Town Library is: 2 Concord Street, Peterborough, 03458 1511
It's complicated as there are no direct trains. Your best bet would be to take a train to Waterloo and then transfer on to the Underground.
Peterborough was created in 1998.
The address of the Peterborough Historical Society is: 19 Grove Street, Peterborough, NH 03458
if you are talking about Peterborough United, they were founded in 1934.
Peterborough Phantoms was created in 2002.