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How to get to London in Charing Cross by Tube, Train or Bus?

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Directions to London (Charing Cross) with public transport

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Bus stations near London in Charing Cross

  • Trafalgar Square (C),2 min walk,
  • Trafalgar Square (X),2 min walk,
  • Trafalgar Square (W),2 min walk,
  • Trafalgar Squarecharing Cross (E),2 min walk,

Bus lines to London in Charing Cross

  • N5,Trafalgar Square - Edgware,
  • N20,Trafalgar Square - Barnet Church,
  • 24,Hampstead Heath - Pimlico,
  • 29,Trafalgar Square - Wood Green,
  • N29,Trafalgar Square - Enfield,
  • N41,Tottenham Hale - Trafalgar Square,
  • 176,Tottenham Court Road - Penge,
  • N279,Trafalgar Square - Waltham Cross,
  • 91,Crouch End,
  • N91,Cockfosters,
  • N113,Trafalgar Square,
  • 9,Hammersmith - Aldwych,
  • N9,Heathrow Terminal 5 - Aldwych,
  • 23,Aldwych - Westbourne Park,
  • N44,Sutton Station - Aldwych,
  • 87,Aldwych - Wandsworth,
  • N87,Aldwych - Kingston,
  • N155,Aldwych - Morden,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to London?

    The nearest stations to London are:

    • Trafalgar Square (C) is 83 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Trafalgar Square (X) is 113 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Trafalgar Square (W) is 113 meters away, 2 min walk.
    • Trafalgar Squarecharing Cross (E) is 115 meters away, 2 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near London?

    These Bus lines stop near London: 12, 757, 88

  • Which Train lines stop near London?

    These Train lines stop near London: SOUTHEASTERN, THAMESLINK

  • Which Tube lines stop near London?

    These Tube lines stop near London: BAKERLOO, NORTHERN, PICCADILLY

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to London in Charing Cross?

    The nearest bus stops to London in Charing Cross are Trafalgar Square (C), Trafalgar Square (X), Trafalgar Square (W) and Trafalgar Squarecharing Cross (E). The closest one is a 2 min walk away.

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Location: Charing Cross, London

London, Charing Cross
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