Waterloo East railway station

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Waterloo East
Waterloo East
Location
Place South Bank
Local authority London Borough of Lambeth
Operations
Managed by Southeastern
Owned by Network Rail
Platforms in use 4 (A, B, C, & D)
National Rail
Station code WAE
Annual entry/exit
4.905 million **
Transport for London
Zone 1
History
1869 Opened
Transport for London
List of London stations: Underground | National Rail
** based on sales of tickets in 2004/05 financial year which end or originate at this station. Disclaimer (PDF)
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Waterloo East station, official name London Waterloo East [1], is a railway station in London, United Kingdom. It is connected to Waterloo main station by a footbridge across Waterloo Road.

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It was opened as Waterloo Junction in January 1869 by the South Eastern Railway (later the Southern Railway), replacing Blackfriars Road slightly to the east, and was renamed Waterloo Eastern in July 1935; it was given its present name in May 1977. It is on the main line from Charing Cross through London Bridge to Kent. In a departure from normal practice the platforms are lettered rather than numbered, so that passengers and staff do not confuse them with those of the main station (a similar situation exists for the platforms at King's Cross Thameslink).

There are ticket machines, and a ticket office in the main station. Waterloo East is managed by Southeastern.

Waterloo East has a connection at its eastern end to Southwark station on the London Underground Jubilee Line, opened in November 1999.

There was originally a rail connection to the main station, across the concourse. This saw little service, although H.G. Wells's The War of the Worlds contains a passage describing its use to convey troop trains to the Martian landing site. The bridge carrying the line over Waterloo Road now supports the walkway between the two stations.

  Preceding station     National Rail     Following station  
London Charing
Cross
  Southeastern
South Eastern Main Line
  London Bridge
  Southern
Caterham Line
Tattenham Corner Line
 

The station has four platforms, lettered A, B, C and D:

  • Platforms A and C are generally used for services to south and southeast London, and Kent.
  • Platforms B and D are generally used for services terminating at London Charing Cross, about ½ mile away on the opposite bank of the River Thames.

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