LONDON CHARING CROSS TRAIN STATION

The London Charing Cross Train Station is quite unique in that this London station is connected to the Waterloo and the London Bridge stations. The London Charing Cross station was built in 1864 and was named for the 12 stone monuments of the Eleanor Crosses.

Address: 12-30 Strand, London WC2N 5DR

Transportation from the London Charing Cross Train Station:

To the Gatwick airport:
Underground: District line to London Victoria Station
Gatwick Express

To the Heathrow airport:
Underground: District line to Embankment station
Heathrow Express

To other railway stations from the London Charing Cross Train Station:

Bus: Strand stop

#6 Aldwych
#9 Aldwych
#11 Chelsea, World`s End
#87 Wandsworth
#91 Trafalgar Square
N9 Aldwych
N11 Chelsea, World`s End
N44 Aldwych
N87 Aldwych
N91 Trafalgar Square
N155 Aldwych
N199 Trafalgar Square

Underground: Bakerloo and Northern lines

Trains using this station:

Southeastern Trains

Communications:

Telephone access:
Telephone stands
Location: main concourse

Codes
International Code: 011
Country Code: 44
City Code: (0) 20

Services:

Accessibility:
Fully accessible with wheelchairs available for mobility assistance.
Station staff available to assist during opening hours.
Wheelchair accessible bathroom with baby changing station in the central exit to The Strand between Marks & Spencer and WhistleStop.

Baggage Consignment:
Hours: 7:00am - 11:00pm
Location: station entrance
Phone: 020/793005444

Lost and Found:
Excess Baggage
Hours: 7:00am to 11:00pm
Phone: 020/79305444

Restrooms:
Hours: 4:30am - 12:50am
Location: main concourse

Currency Exchange:
Bureau de Change
Thomas Exchange Global
Location: 15 Villiers Street

Places to eat in or near the station:
All Bar One
Boots
Burger King
Caffe Nero
Costa Coffee
Hotel Chocolat
Krispy Kreme Doughnuts
M&S Simply Food
The Beer House
The Pasty Shop
Upper Crust
WhistleStop
WHSmith