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21 Oct 2018
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Hello there. I’m thinking of travelling by taking trains especially on National Railway.
I live in near London Bridge station But I’m not sure where the trains going ahead from the station.
Anyone have any idea which National Railway service lead me to interesting places?
Thanks a lot!
Hello there. I’m thinking of travelling by taking trains especially on National Railway.
I live in near London Bridge station But I’m not sure where the trains going ahead from the station.
Anyone have any idea which National Railway service lead me to interesting places?
Thanks a lot!
I live in near London Bridge station But I’m not sure where the trains going ahead from the station.
Anyone have any idea which National Railway service lead me to interesting places?
Thanks a lot!
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21 Oct 2018
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- Country or region United Kingdom
London Bridge has some National Rail trains (as distinct from Transport for London), but the long-distance trains will go from the big terminals like Waterloo, King’s Cross, Paddington and Euston. They all connect to the Underground as well.
Canterbury and Oxford are both easy to reach by train from London.
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- Country or region United Kingdom
These websites tell you which trains are departing from London Bridge with live updates:
http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/ldbboard/...
https://www.thetrainline.com/live/departures/lo...
You can then check out each destination to see if you want to visit some of those places.
- Country or region United Kingdom
London Bridge has some National Rail trains (as distinct from Transport for London), but the long-distance trains will go from the big terminals like Waterloo, King’s Cross, Paddington and Euston. They all connect to the Underground as well.
Canterbury and Oxford are both easy to reach by train from London.
- Country or region Japan
- Country or region Japan

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