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Revision as of 19:18, 7 January 2026
| London Waterloo | |
|---|---|
| CRS code | WAT |
| Operator | Newtwork Rail |
| Platforms | 34 (26 national rail and 8 London underground) |
London Waterloo is the terminus of South Western Railway services from Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire. London Waterloo was opened as an extension from Nine Elms to provide a better terminus station for the London & South Western Railway.
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clapham Junction towards Alton |
South Western Railway | Terminates Here | ||
| Clapham Junction towards Basingstoke |
South Western Railway | Terminates Here | ||
| Clapham Junction towards Weymouth |
South Western RailwaySouth Western Main Line | Terminates Here | ||
| Clapham Junction towards Exeter St Davids |
South Western RailwayWest of England Main Line | Terminates Here | ||
| Clapham Junction towards Reading |
South Western RailwayWindsor Lines | Terminates Here | ||
| Vauxhall towards Windsor & Eton Central |
South Western RailwayWindsor Lines | Terminates Here | ||
Tube
London Waterloo has four tube lines, which are the Jubilee Line, Northern Line, Bakerloo Line and Waterloo & City.