Please be more specific. Holborn and South Woodford also have the older name below them so they read:
Holborn
(Kingsway)
South Woodford
(George Lane)
and there are other examples.
No one station has two different names.
Each station on the London Underground network has its' own name, clearly defined in the corporate logo or 'roundels'. No station has two different names.
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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.
Sorry, but the grammar in this question is not helping. No one existing and served station has two different names.
It is a considerable distance from a London underground station, however there is a DLR station very close by. It is called Prince Regent DLR station. You can use the DLR to reach central London and make connections on the London Underground.
Take the London Underground - the Piccadilly line operates from the underground station at terminal 3 directly to Green Park underground station, the journey takes around 45 minutes.
St. Pancras Station is in London, England. It is a very large train station made up of 4 groups of platforms on 2 levels. From what I can tell, there are approximately 13 different platforms that service both domestic and international trains.
Victoria (plum)
The nearest tube station is Waterloo.
There is no Underground station called "Charndlers Ford"
District Line (London Underground) from Hammersmith tube station to Victoria tube station.
Elephant and Castle?