You may travel through Vauxhall Train Station in London at some point. The station is modern and well-maintained, with clear signage and easy-to-use ticket machines.
Some staff are friendly and helpful, answering questions and directing commuters to the right platform.
The trains ran frequently and on time, making it easy to get where I needed to go. You will appreciated the convenient location, with easy access to the bus station and nearby attractions. The station was clean and well-lit, with plenty of seating and amenities like food and drink vendors.
Overall, I find Vauxhall Train Station to be a reliable and efficient way to travel through London. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this station is a great option. It's not a major tourist destination, but it's a useful transportation hub that's worth knowing about. I would definitely use it again...
Read moreThe station sits just to the east of Vauxhall Bridge, on a viaduct with eight platforms, straddling South Lambeth Road and South Lambeth Place, alongside Vauxhall Cross. On the National Rail network it is the next station on the South West Main Line along from London Waterloo, 1 mile 29 chains (2.2 km) to the south-west. On the Underground it is on the Victoria line between Pimlico to the north and Stockwell to the south. The area has several surrounding railways, including the line from Victoria to Streatham. The station is on the boundary of zones 1 and 2 of the London Travelcard area and, although a through station, it is classed as a central London terminus for ticketing purposes.
Vauxhall bus station is at ground level, across the road from the railway station. It has a photovoltaic roof supplying much of its electricity, and caters for around 2,000...
Read moreIt's crowded on weekdays between 7:30-9-30 and from 16:00-18:30 so allow extra time to enter and board the trains. If you are entering the station, enter the ticket gates on the left side as those on the right are for people exiting. There's a lift down to platform level to the left of the escalators so please use that if you have suitcases or a pram. If you are exiting the station use exit 1 for stairs to Vauxhall Bridge and St George Wharf; exit 2 for steps or the lift to the bus station; exit 3 for the national rail train station and Sainsbury's (it's a ramp followed by steps), and exit 4 is a ramp with no steps to Tesco Express on...
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