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Charing Cross station is a central London railway terminus which is unusual in that its train services directly connect to two other railway termini; Waterloo and London Bridge. Services from the station run to Kent, Hastings and south east London. It is situated at the northern end of Hungerford Bridge and is one of seventeen UK stations managed by Network Rail.
It is served by two London Underground stations, one at each end - Embankment, and Charing Cross.
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Nearest London Underground stations:
- Charing Cross
- Embankment
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