Cherry_Picker
Established Member
Daft question, probably been asked many times before but how many stations out there have regular direct services to multiple London terminals? Cambridge for example has a frequent service to both London Kings Cross and to London Liverpool Street. Edinburgh has a frequent service to Kings Cross and a couple of trains a day to Euston. Reading has frequent trains to Paddington and to Waterloo. I'm sure there are tons of other examples.
Some ground rules for the sake of avoiding repetition, no bending the rules with having multiple stations along the Thameslink corridor if a single train calls at them all, its not really what I was asking for. If there is a cluster of stations in a row which have services going to multiple London terminals then feel free to name them all, I suspect this is especially common on the Southern. Oh, and for the sake of trivia if there are any similar examples going into other big cities (Banbury and Leamington Spa have frequent services going into Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Moor Street/Snow Hill) mention them too.
Ta.
Some ground rules for the sake of avoiding repetition, no bending the rules with having multiple stations along the Thameslink corridor if a single train calls at them all, its not really what I was asking for. If there is a cluster of stations in a row which have services going to multiple London terminals then feel free to name them all, I suspect this is especially common on the Southern. Oh, and for the sake of trivia if there are any similar examples going into other big cities (Banbury and Leamington Spa have frequent services going into Birmingham New Street and Birmingham Moor Street/Snow Hill) mention them too.
Ta.