London Charing Cross was constructed in 1864 to meet the needs of Kent commuters getting into the heart of the capital quickly (some things never change). An interesting bit of trivia - all road distances to/ from London are measured from the "Eleanor Cross" plaque on the forecourt.
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By Bus - Bus stops on the Strand, which is wheelchair accessible. By Underground - Charing Cross is on the Bakerloo and Northern lines. There is one escalator. By Taxi - Pick up and set down point for taxis on the Station forecourt. By Car - Pick-up and set down point outside Station Reception on Cab Road. Car Parking - No long or short stay car-parks. 1 blue badge space.
Telephones - Payphones can be found on the main concourse and passageway at the front of the station Toilets and baby changing - located on the main concourse (small charge) Bureau de Change - located on the main concourse ATM/ Cash machines - located throughout station concourse Photo booths - located throughout station concourse Left luggage - by station entrance
Station Manager's office Charing Cross station The Strand London, WC2 5HS
Tel: +44 (0) 207 8392576
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 04:30 to 00:48 Sunday 06:30 to 00:48
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