If you mean Mainline Railway stations, there are quite a few, all running with different train companies.
The Main ones are probably:
Charing Cross (SouthEastern Trains)
Waterloo (SouthWestern Trains)
Euston (Midlands)
Kings Cross St. Pancras (Eurostar)
Paddington (First Great Western)
There are some others, but those are the main ones.
Hope this helps!
You can find a detailed map of train stations in London at the official website of Transport for London or at the train stations themselves.
BP do have a large number of petrol stations, and London has a fair complement. There are 117 BP gas stations within the circle of the M25. Alternatively, there are 20 stations in the centre of London.
Acton is IN London
In London Underground (tube) stations.
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They are all London Main Line Stations and also London Underground stations.
No. You would have to change stations in Central London.
One can easily find rail stations in London by going either online at a website called nationalrail.co.uk or by just asking people around of where one can find rails stations.
The London Underground (the tube), has 11 lines and 270 stations.
The map of London, England includes train stations such as King's Cross, Paddington, Victoria, Liverpool Street, and Waterloo.
There are eleven mainline termini in London plus hundreds of smaller stations.
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