The London station group is a collection of 18 railway stations located in central London. These stations belong to the National Rail network. Most members of the group function as termini, where many intercity and commuter services start or finish. On National Rail tickets the destination is commonly shown as London Terminals.
Overview
The grouping exists to simplify ticketing and journey planning: a single destination label covers multiple central London stations so passengers can choose the most convenient arrival point for their onward travel. The set of stations included in the group is defined for rail-ticketing purposes and is used across National Rail services and by train operating companies.
Ticketing and passenger use
- A ticket marked for London Terminals is valid for travel to any station within the group for the National Rail portion of the journey.
- The label gives passengers flexibility to use whichever member station best suits their final destination in central London.
- Arrangements for onward travel (for example on London Underground or buses) depend on separate fare rules and are not universally covered by a National Rail ticket to the group.
Practical notes
Because the stations are concentrated in the city centre and many are termini, the group is particularly useful for services terminating in London. The exact composition of the group is set for ticketing and may be updated from time to time by the organisations responsible for National Rail fares and timetables.