Victoria Park railway station - London - was created in 1856.
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Victoria Park railway station - London - ended in 1944.
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There is a taxi rank at every main station in London, including Victoria.
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District Line (London Underground) from Hammersmith tube station to Victoria tube station.
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There is a taxi rank at every main station in London, including Victoria.
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By coach from the coach station!
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Victoria is an area, a rail station, an underground station and a bus and coach station within Central London.
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Victoria - as in Victoria plum.
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There is no such station as Liverpool Victoria. Do you mean Liverpool Lime Street?
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Yes, the Victoria Memorial, Victoria embankment, Victoria Station, The Victoria and Albert Museum (there are probably more).
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Some hotels near Victoria Station in London are Palmers Lodge Hillspring, The Zetter Townhouse, and Hotel Verta by Rhombus. Others can be found on Hotels.
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Victoria Coach Station provides long distance bus service for London. It houses terminals that provide departure and arrival points for various coaches that serve the London area.
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There are hotels at all prices levels near Victoria Station in London. For five star hotels, consider The Goring, Lord Milner, The Halkin, and The Lanesborough.
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Yes, and you can take the tube (underground) from there to everywhere else in London.
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Victoria Coach Station is the only coach station in London but if you mean 'tube station', it would be Russell Square.
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Which Victoria?
Victoria, BC?
Victoria, TX?
Victoria, Hong Kong?
Victoria Station, London, UK?
The 12 Victoria asteroid or the Victoria crater on Mars?
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Cycle or hitch-hike
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Victoria Coach Station
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Walk. It's only about 200 yards
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There is a fast train service from Victoria Station.
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London, Euston and London, Victoria both have underground stations on the Victoria Line.
The journey time is about 8 minutes.
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You'll probably have to change at Victoria Coach Station in London.
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Get a bus/coach from Victoria Coach Station.
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About 3 miles.
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It is about 3.3 miles on foot from Kings Cross station to the Victoria coach station.
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1.7 miles.... 6 min by car and walking 29 minutes.
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Not directly. Take the Piccadilly Line in to Central London and change trains (various places you can change).
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By passengers, London Victoria. By floor area, Edinburgh Waverley.
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Get the District tube line to Hammersmith Broadway, and the Apollo is opposite.
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Take the Gatwick Express (overground) to London Victoria Rail Station. Transfer to Victoria underground station (same building) and take the Victoria Line north to Oxford Circus tube station. Transfer to the Central Line (same building) and travel west to Northolt Underground (tube) station. You might be able to buy a through ticket at Gatwick but if you can't, buy a ticket to Victoria and then another at Victoria underground to Northolt.
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Route 2 from Victoria to West Norwood and then route 196 to Upper Norwood and then walk.
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Oxford Circus, on the Victoria, Bakerloo and Central lines.
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Neither one of them is close but of the two, London Bridge is nearest. The station that you need for the O2 is North Greenwich.
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See the Related Link.
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Gatwick Express. The train goes to Victoria Station and the journey takes about 30 minutes.
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