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Which London Underground and Overground stations and lines are closed this weekend? - A mixture of London Underground and Overground lines will be impacted this weekend.
Clapham Junction and London Waterloo helped drive sales at UK train station shops to £225.9m over the last quarter, according to new figures.
The busiest railway station in the UK has been announced, and the previous record holder has been knocked off its pedestal thanks to the Elizabeth line. For the last 16 years, London’s Waterloo ...
A new concourse, cycling and walking routes are among improvements planned to "transform" London Waterloo station. The upgrade would make the station easier to navigate, reduce platform congestion ...
The plans have been put forward for London Waterloo, which is currently the third busiest station in the UK, with 57million passengers each year.
Waterloo is back on top as Britain’s most used railway station with last year’s number one, Stratford, falling to fifth - although numbers are still far below pre-pandemic usage.
Rail disruption at London Waterloo is expected until the end of the day, after passengers were urged to avoid the station due to signalling problems.
The UK's third busiest station is set for a dramatic revamp, involving filling empty spaces with retail units and pedestrianising the space outside the railway hub.
As biggest-ever railway Wetherspoons opens at London Waterloo – is station catering fit for purpose? Train Talk: Much transport catering is dominated by a single company – and it isn’t J D ...
Beneath the UK's busiest railway station is a labyrinth of arches and alleyways dating back to 1848. On its 175th anniversary, the BBC has ventured underneath London Waterloo to have a look around.
London's Waterloo train station has announced plans to open its first gender natural toilets. It comes as Network Rail reveals measures to help "improve inclusivity" at the UK's business station.
Waterloo is England's third busiest transport hub, serving millions every year, the rail operator says. The council said it would work with residents, businesses and stakeholders to develop the plans.