Vauxhall station
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For the various theories on whether Vauxhall station may have given its name to the Russian word for railway station, vokzal (Вокзал) see the article on the wider Vauxhall area.
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Vauxhall

station entrance
Location Vauxhall
Local authority Lambeth
Managed by South West Trains
Station code VXH
Platforms in use 10
TfL zone 1 & 2
NR 2004/5 usage 7.952 million[1]
NR 2005/6 usage 7.686 million[1]
NR 2006/7 usage 10.468 million[1]
LUL 2005 usage 16.74 million[2]
LUL 2007 usage 18.822 million[2]

11 July 1848 Opened

List of stations Underground • National Rail
External links Departures • Facilities
Vauxhall railway station platforms from the western end.
Vauxhall railway station platforms from the western end.
The station in Birmingham, England previously known as Vauxhall or Vauxhall and Duddeston is now called Duddeston.

Vauxhall station is a National Rail, London Underground and London Buses interchange station. It is located at the Vauxhall Cross road junction opposite the southern approach to Vauxhall Bridge over the River Thames in the London district of Vauxhall. The station is on the boundary of zones 1 and 2 of the London Travelcard area.

The National Rail station is located on a viaduct and has eight platforms. Generally, the inner platforms see little use since outer suburban and longer distance trains to and from Waterloo pass through without stopping. There is a frequent service of trains to London Waterloo and to the suburbs of south-west London.

The bus station - which is spread out above ground across the road from the rail terminal - has a photovoltaic roof to generate electricity to meet its own energy needs. It is the busiest bus station in the city after that at London Victoria. The London Underground station is in deep tube below the National Rail station and opened on 23 July 1971.

Services

Vauxhall underground is served by the Victoria Line between Pimlico and Stockwell.

Vauxhall rail station is served by South West Trains services to and from London Waterloo. The typical off-peak service is:

  • 24tph to London Waterloo
  • 2tph to Chessington
  • 2tph to Dorking
  • 4tph to Guildford, of which
    • 2tph via Cobham
    • 2tph via Epsom
  • 2tph to Hampton Court
  • 2tph indirect to London Waterloo via Hounslow and Richmond
  • 2tph indirect to London Waterloo via Kingston and Richmond
  • 2tph indirect to London Waterloo via Richmond and Hounslow
  • 2tph indirect to London Waterloo via Richmond and Kingston
  • 2tph to Shepperton
  • 2tph to Windsor & Eton Riverside
  • 2tph to Woking
Preceding station   London Underground   Following station
towards Brixton
Victoria line
National Rail
London Waterloo   South West Trains
South Western Main Line
  Clapham Junction or
Queenstown Road
(Battersea)

London Buses routes 2, 36 (24 hour service), 77, 87, 88 (24 hour service), 156, 185, 196, 344 (24 hour service), 360, 436 and Night Bus routes N2, N87, N136 serve the station.

External links

Coordinates: 51°29′07″N 0°07′22″W / 51.485404, -0.122903

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