🇬🇧 London Victoria

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Country 🇬🇧
Type Standard
Coordinates 51.4966, -0.1448
Timezone Europe/London
Connections 0
UIC Code 7054260

About London Victoria

London Victoria is one of the busiest terminal stations in the UK, serving southern England destinations including Brighton, Gatwick Airport, and the Kent coast. Opened in 1860, it comprises two adjoining but originally separate stations that were merged over time into a single sprawling complex. The station is also a major coach terminus and is directly connected to the London Underground Victoria line, making it a key hub for both rail and wider public transport.

Frequently Asked Questions

Victoria station sits on the Circle, District, and Victoria Underground lines, providing fast connections to Westminster, Oxford Circus, and King's Cross in under 15 minutes. Numerous bus routes also depart from the adjacent Victoria bus station, one of London's largest.
The Gatwick Express departs from dedicated platforms at Victoria roughly every 15 minutes and reaches Gatwick Airport in approximately 30 minutes. Tickets can be bought at self-service machines on the concourse or in advance online.
International coach services, including Eurolines and FlixBus, depart from Victoria Coach Station a short walk from the rail terminus. Rail travel to Europe via the Channel Tunnel departs from St Pancras International, reachable by Tube from Victoria in about 20 minutes.
A left-luggage office is located on the main concourse and is open seven days a week from early morning until late at night. Prices are per bag per day, and the service handles items of all sizes.
Victoria is one of London's busiest terminals, so allow extra time during morning and evening peak hours. The station has separate Southern, Southeastern, and Gatwick Express departure boards, so confirm which zone your platform is in before heading down.

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Data last updated: 2026-02-27