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Londra - Regno Unito - Maggio 2000 Panoramica della stazione di Waterloo International, capolinea londinese dei treni Eurostar. Foto digitale scattata dalla London Eye. Digital photo: Silvio Assi - EurostarItalia |
Waterloo Station from London eye (2.3.2008)
Photo by Markus Lingenhel |
Final countdown for London-Waterloo International (Closure: 13th November 2007 !!!)
Entry through Victory Arch (for pedestrians). London-Waterloo International. 11th November 2007.
P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr) |
Final countdown for London-Waterloo International (Closure: 13th November 2007 !!!)
Shed, seen from the pedestrian gangway through the Shell House, to the Thames and the London Eye. The cab station is in the street down there. London-Waterloo International. 11th November 2007.
P.L.Guillemin (plguillemin@yahoo.fr) |
Waterloo station, as it looks from London Eye, 2005-04-21.
Photo by J. Fabricius (dsl120888@vip.cybercity.dk) |
Closer look at Waterloo station, as it looks from London Eye, 2005-04-21.
Photo by J. Fabricius (dsl120888@vip.cybercity.dk) |
The view is now looking south over Waterloo station. This is London's largest terminus in terms of both platforms and passengers. It is really now two stations in one as alongside is Waterloo International which handles Eurostars to Continental Europe. The extra length of the platforms compared to the regular station is very apparent in order to accommodate the 18 coach trains plus two power cars.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com |
In this view Stagecoach or South West Train EMUs can be seen entering and leaving the station which was first opened in 1848. Various parts were then added to it before being entirely re-built between 1900-1922. The International station was completed in time for the first Eurostars to commence running in 1994.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com |
Three different Stagecoah liveries can be seen in this view - Network South East, South West Trains and a 'red and white' one that encourages you to drink red wine! In addition to Charing Cross (S/S.E) and Waterloo (S/SW) London has 11 other Main Line terminals :- Liverpool Street (NE of London/East Anglia), Fenchurch Street (East), Cannon Street (S.E), Blackfriars (S.E), London Bridge (S/S.E), Victoria (S/S.E), Paddington (S.W./West/Wales), Marylebone ( NW of London/Midlands), Euston (W.Midlands/N.West/Scotland), St.Pancras (Midlands/North), Kings Cross (E.Midlands/North & N.E./Scotland).
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com |
The trainshed at London Waterloo station viewed from the country end of Platform 19, Waterloo International station is just out of shot to the left.
Photo by Chris McKenna 01-05-2005 |
The roof of London Waterloo Station and Waterloo International. Photo from BA London's Eye. London, 25.06.2003. Binary file le_waterloo.txt matches |
Afternoon traffic at London Waterloo Station. Photo from BA London's Eye. London, 25.06.2003. Binary file le_waterlootraffic.txt matches |
Departure from Platform 2 at Waterloo with the London Eye looking a little
like a giant bicycle wheel. A SWT unit can just be seen approaching the station.
Date 19th November 2004.
Photo from James & Martin's Picture Collection Copyright 'Jampics' m.hawkes7@ntlworld.com British and Foreign Railway Pictures Jampics Fotopic. |