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Charing Cross

Main central London terminus close to Trafalgar Square and a short walk to Leicester Square, the heart of London's West End with theatres, cinemas, restaurants and many central tourist attractions.

See Charing Cross station guide

Waterloo (East)

For Waterloo Mainline and Waterloo International (Eurostar) terminii

Main central London terminus on south side of River Thames opposite Big Ben. Waterloo is connected to the main station by an escalator and high level walk-way. All Greenwich and Blackheath trains that go to/from Charing Cross stop at Waterloo East.

  • Waterloo International gives direct Eurostar connections to Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, etc.
  • Waterloo Main line Station has suburban services to south west commuter belt. Main Line services to Southampton, Exeter etc.

See Waterloo station guide

Cannon Street

Central London terminus close to the heart of the City - open "Office Hours" only.

  • Half-hourly service to Greenwich during the day

See Cannon Street station guide

London Bridge

Main central London terminus close to London Bridge and within sight of Tower Bridge.

All Greenwich and Blackheath trains that go to/from both Charing Cross service and Cannon Street service stop at London Bridge.

  • In the rush hour commuters pour across London Bridge into the City.
  • Thameslink service to Gatwick Airport
  • Suburban services to much of south and south east London.

See London Bridge station guide

Deptford (Greenwich Line only)

  • BEWARE: Not all trains stop at this station
  • Direct on Deptford High Street.

Greenwich (Zone 2) (Greenwich Line only)

Greenwich station - Oldest Surburban Railway in the World

Sign reads: "Greenwich station - Opened 24th December 1838 - The Eastern Terminus of London's First Railway"

  • Convenient for Greenwich shops & markets and the Cutty Sark.
  • Beware the station is presently being disrupted by building works for the Docklands Light Railway. There are some weekend closures and there is no Car Parking available at present.

 

 

Maze Hill (Zone 3) (Greenwich Line only)

  • For National Maritime Museum

Beware - the clocks in Greenwich are not always accurate! (see photo ->)

Westcombe Park (Zone 3) (Greenwich Line only)

  • Commuter station

Lewisham (Zone 2) (served by a variety of lines including the Blackheath Line)

  • For Lewisham Town Centre

Blackheath (Blackheath Line only)

  • Brings you into the heart of this historic village
  • Large Car Park

Charlton (Greenwich & Blackheath Lines)

  • On both Greenwich & Lewisham lines
  • For Thames Barrier & Charlton Athletic Football Club (The Valley)

Woolwich Dockyard (Greenwich & Blackheath Lines)

  • Commuter station

Woolwich Arsenal (Greenwich & Blackheath Lines)

  • For Woolwich Town Centre

 

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Greenwich England is where East meets West at the Greenwich Meridian (0° Longitude); World Time is set Greenwich Mean Time. Remember the new millennium started in 2001.

Greenwich lies on the River Thames, a few minutes by rail or tube, or a short river cruise from central London.  If you want to visit Greenwich and information on visiting London, England then see Greenwich Info.  There is the famous Cutty Sark to visit and the Royal Naval College.  Just down river is the Thames Barrier which is close to London City Airport

The Royal Observatory at Greenwich is in Greenwich Park along with the National Maritime Museum and the Queens House (on which the White House in Washington DC, USA is based).  For information on astronomy visit Greenwich Star

The London Marathon starts in Greenwich Park every Spring.

Greenwich has a long heritage; it was the birth place of King Henry VIII and his daughters Queen Mary (Bloody Mary) and Queen Elizabeth I (The Virgin Queen).  All the English monarchs can be found at Royal History.

It has seen many famous visitors from Peter the Great through Charles Dickens to Bob Hope.  This and a lot more in Greenwich Past.

For information on all the other places in the world called Greenwich including Greenwich Village, New York City, USA then visit Greenwich Town.

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