Charing Cross
Charing Cross was opened in 1864 and was the product of the Southern Eastern Railway's need to extend westward from London Bridge to get its passengers from Kent right into the heart of London.Now, over 37 million people pass through Charing Cross every year. Situated on the forecourt of the stations is the Eleanor Cross, from which point road distances from London are measured. Queen Eleanor was the wife of Edward 1 and the cross is one of many erected at points on the journey where her body was rested on its way from Lincoln to Westminster for burial.
Charing Cross
Station Manager's office, Charing Cross station, The Strand, London, WC2 5HS, United Kingdom
phone: 0845 123 7770 or 08706 030405
email: info@nationalrail.co.uk.
web: www.networkrail.co.uk/Stations/stations/Charingcross/Information.aspx#tickets
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