There is a train line which goes from Weymouth to London Waterloo and all of the stations are... Weymouth, Upwey, Dorchester South, Moreton, Wool, Wareham, Holton Heath, Hamworthy, Poole, Parkstone, Branksome, Bournemouth, Pokesdown (For Boscombe), Christchurch, Hinton Admiral, New Milton, Sway, Brockenhurst, Beaulieu Road, Ashurst, Totton, Redbridge, Milbrook, Southampton Central, St Denys, Swaythling, Southampton Airport (Parkway), Eastleigh, Shawford, Winchester, Michledever, Basingstoke, Hook, Winchfield, Fleet, Farnborough, Brookwood, Woking, West Byfleet, Byfleet & New Haw, Weybridge, Walton- On- Thames, Hersham, Esher, Surbiton, Berrylands, New Malden, Raynes Park, Wimbeldon, Earlsfield, Clapham Junction, Queenstown Road, Vauxhall and London Waterloo. I hope you enjoy the train journey while knowing all of the stations.
The nearest underground stations are Westminster or Waterloo
Type your answer here..waterloo Charing Cross, Euston, Kings Cross, Liverpool Street, London Bridge, Marylebone, Paddington, St. Pancras, Victoria, Waterloo.
Surrey is a county adjacent to London's south and southwest border. You would have to be more specific as to exactly from where and to where you are travelling. The answer to your question could be from Waterloo, Victoria or London Bridge stations.
Acton is IN London
No... You board the train at Waterloo station in London, and alight at your destination. You do not change trains mid-journey.
London Waterloo station was created in 1848.
The Jubilee Line.It connects into the lines at the following locations -Bakerloo - Baker StreetCentral - Bond Street, StratfordCircle - Baker Street, WestminsterDistrict - Westminster, West HamEast London - Canada WaterHammersmith & City - Baker Street, West HamMetropolitan - Wembley Park, Baker StreetNorthern - Waterloo, London BridgePiccadilly - Green ParkVictoria - Green ParkWaterloo & City - WaterlooOverground - StratfordDLR - Canning Town, StratfordThe other lines fail to interact with the following lines -Bakerloo - East London, DLRCentral - East LondonCircle - East London, Waterloo & City*, OvergroundDistrict - Metropolitan, Waterloo & City*East London - Bakerloo, Central, Circle, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, Waterloo & CityHammersmith & City - Waterloo & CityMetropolitan - District, East London, Waterloo & City, Overground, DLRNorthern - East London, OvergroundPiccadilly - East London, Waterloo & City, Overground, DLRVictoria - East London, Waterloo & City, DLRWaterloo & City - Circle*, District*, East London, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, Waterloo & City, Victoria, Overground, DLR*Overground - Circle, East London, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, Waterloo & CityDLR - Bakerloo, Metropolitan, Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, Waterloo & City**Some lines use Bank & Monument stations as an interchange. These are technically two different stations (although now connected) so it cannot be said that the lines are connected.
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You need to get the Northern Line to Leicester Square and then the Piccadilly Line to London Waterloo.
London Waterloo East railway station was created in 1869.
The London Eye is in Waterloo on the South Bank.
Waterloo Bridge is part of central London so you will have to be more specific.