No, there is no direct train from London to Athens.
There is no direct train from London to Athens. The entire trip is approximately 1,900 miles. And, most routes include a ferry and several trains, and takes several days.
A direct train takes about 4 hours.
Yes, from Paddington Station.
Not directly. You will have to travel into London and get a direct train to Carlisle from Euston Station.
There is no direct train service between Heathrow and Folkestone. You will have to change trains (and stations) in London.
Because its quicker and easier to go by train.
The train from Manchester Piccadilly arrives into London Euston, you can then get the tube to Marylebone and take a train from Marylebone direct to Wembley Stadium.
There is no direct rail route from Stourbridge to Heathrow or Gatwick. You will have to change trains (and stations) in London.
There are no direct flights between London and Torquay. Train is the most efficient way of getting there.
Eurostar to London St Pancras, walk across to London Euston (just over a mile) then train direct to Manchester.
There are only a handful of direct trains from Aldermaston Wharf to London. However, there are regular trains from Aldermaston Wharf to Reading, where you can change to a train to London. The whole journey should take about 45 minutes.
There is no direct train from Paris to Scotland. One option is to take a train from Paris to London, and then take another train from London to Scotland. The total travel time can range from around 7 to 11 hours depending on the connections and routes chosen.