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The station takes its name from its location next to the central London road junction of Charing Cross. The front of the station faces The Strand, while at the other end is the northern end of Hungerford Bridge, which is crossed by all trains serving the station. Ticket barriers control access to all platforms, although the bridge entrance has no barriers.

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  • Charing Cross railway station
  • Charing Cross Railway Station
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  • The station takes its name from its location next to the central London road junction of Charing Cross. The front of the station faces The Strand, while at the other end is the northern end of Hungerford Bridge, which is crossed by all trains serving the station. Ticket barriers control access to all platforms, although the bridge entrance has no barriers.
  • A central London terminus, served by Southeastern, in Travelcard Zone 1. It has six platforms and its tracks cross the River Thames almost immediately. It was opened in 1864, and is served on the Underground by Charing Cross Station and Embankment Station. The original station building was built on the site of the Hungerford Market by the South Eastern Railway and opened on 11 January 1864. The Wikipedia page is [1]
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  • 6(xsd:integer)
fare zone
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Events
  • Opened
Name
  • Charing Cross
Locale
Manager
borough
Caption
  • Approach tracks cross River Thames
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  • 28(xsd:double)
  • 28(xsd:double)
  • 34(xsd:double)
  • 36(xsd:double)
  • 36(xsd:double)
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  • B0C4DE
alt name
  • London Charing Cross
Latitude
  • 51(xsd:double)
map type
  • Central London
Longitude
  • 0(xsd:double)
railcode
  • CHX
Route
abstract
  • The station takes its name from its location next to the central London road junction of Charing Cross. The front of the station faces The Strand, while at the other end is the northern end of Hungerford Bridge, which is crossed by all trains serving the station. Ticket barriers control access to all platforms, although the bridge entrance has no barriers.
  • A central London terminus, served by Southeastern, in Travelcard Zone 1. It has six platforms and its tracks cross the River Thames almost immediately. It was opened in 1864, and is served on the Underground by Charing Cross Station and Embankment Station. The original station building was built on the site of the Hungerford Market by the South Eastern Railway and opened on 11 January 1864. The Wikipedia page is [1]
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