Welcome to the London Waterloo page. London Waterloo is a Underground and Mainline train station one of the major train terminals in London. Waterloo Undergrouns Station is the third busiest London Underground station. London Waterloo train station was opened in 1848. It has 19 platforms and is managed by Network Rail. The trains that use the station are operated by South West Trains.
London Waterloo is actually fairly close to London Victoria mainline train station. You can get a quick tube ride between the two if you need to.
There are plenty of cheap train tickets to and from London Waterloo. Trains from London Waterloo serve much of South West London including Richmond, Kingston and Surbiton. London Waterloo is a major terminal for centers in the South of England, including Reading, Basingstoke, Bristol, Windsor, Eton, Woking, Guilford, Exeter, Plymouth, Penzance, Weymouth, Bournemouth, Southampton, Portsmouth, Southsea and the Isle of Wight.
In Cab Road is a taxi rank. Cab Road can be reached from exit 3.
Buses arrive and depart from around London Waterloo Station.
Parking is available at London Waterloo on Cab Road and Station Approach. Parking facilities are managed by NCP.
There are toilets and baby changing facilities available opposite platforms 17 - 19. Toilets and the baby changing facility cost 20p.
Bicycle storage facilities are available on platforms 5/6 11/12, 13/14 and 19 as well as on Cab Road.
London Waterloo used to act as the terminus for the Eurostar from 1994 until 2007. The Eurostar's London terminus is now at St Pancreas station.