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London bus routes 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, 77, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 211, 243, 341, 381, 507, 521, X68 and night bus routes N1, N68, N76, N171, N343 and N381. Some buses call at stops by the side of the station on Waterloo Road, others at Tenison Way, a short distance from the Victory Arch. These stops replace a former bus station at the lower (Waterloo Road) level where there are now retail outlets and an expanded entrance to the Underground.
 
London bus routes 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, 77, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 211, 243, 341, 381, 507, 521, X68 and night bus routes N1, N68, N76, N171, N343 and N381. Some buses call at stops by the side of the station on Waterloo Road, others at Tenison Way, a short distance from the Victory Arch. These stops replace a former bus station at the lower (Waterloo Road) level where there are now retail outlets and an expanded entrance to the Underground.
   
==National Rail Services==
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==Services==
 
Waterloo has 24 terminal platforms in use, making it the biggest station in the UK in terms of platform numbers. The station is managed by Network Rail, and all trains are operated by [[South West Trains|South Western Railway]].
 
Waterloo has 24 terminal platforms in use, making it the biggest station in the UK in terms of platform numbers. The station is managed by Network Rail, and all trains are operated by [[South West Trains|South Western Railway]].
   
 
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==Waterloo International Station==
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==Waterloo International==
Waterloo International was the terminus for Eurostar international trains from 1994 until 2007, when they transferred to new international platforms at [[St Pancras railway station|St. Pancras International]]. Waterloo International's five platforms were numbered 20 to 24 and have now been converted to mainline National Rail platforms used by South Western Railway services.
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Waterloo International was the terminus for Eurostar international trains from 1994 until 2007, when they transferred to new international platforms at [[St Pancras railway station|St. Pancras International]]. Waterloo International's five platforms were numbered 20 to 24.
 
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|previous = ''Terminus''
 
|next = [[Ashford International railway station|Ashford<br> International]]
 
|route = [[Eurostar]]
 
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==London Waterloo East Railway Station==
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==Waterloo East==
 
{{Main|London Waterloo East railway station}}
 
{{Main|London Waterloo East railway station}}
Waterloo East is a through station, the last stop on the [[South Eastern Main Line]] before the terminus at [[Charing Cross railway station|Charing Cross]].
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Waterloo East is a through station, the last stop on the [[South Eastern Main Line]] before the terminus at [[Charing Cross railway station|Charing Cross]].
   
 
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|previous = [[Charing Cross railway station|London Charing Cross]]
 
|previous = [[Charing Cross railway station|London Charing Cross]]
 
|next = [[London Bridge station|London Bridge]]
 
|next = [[London Bridge station|London Bridge]]
|route = [[Southeastern]] <br> ''[[South Eastern Main Line]]''
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|route = [[Southeastern]] <br> [[South Eastern Main Line]]
 
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==London Waterloo Underground Station==
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==Waterloo Underground station==
 
{{Main|Waterloo tube station}}
 
{{Main|Waterloo tube station}}
 
Waterloo is served by the [[Bakerloo line|Bakerloo]], [[Jubilee line|Jubilee]], [[Northern line|Northern]] (Charing Cross branch) and [[Waterloo & City Line|Waterloo & City]] lines. It is one of only two London terminals without a close connection to the [[Circle line (London Underground)|Circle Line]], the other being [[London Bridge station|London Bridge]].
 
Waterloo is served by the [[Bakerloo line|Bakerloo]], [[Jubilee line|Jubilee]], [[Northern line|Northern]] (Charing Cross branch) and [[Waterloo & City Line|Waterloo & City]] lines. It is one of only two London terminals without a close connection to the [[Circle line (London Underground)|Circle Line]], the other being [[London Bridge station|London Bridge]].
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|previous = [[Embankment tube station|Embankment]]<br>''towards [[Edgware tube station|Edgware]], [[Mill Hill East tube station|Mill Hill East]]<br>or [[High Barnet tube station|High Barnet]]''
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|previous = [[Embankment tube station|Embankment]]<br>''towards [[Edgware tube station|Edgware]],[[Mill Hill East tube station|Mill Hill East]] or [[High Barnet tube station|High Barnet]]''
 
|next = [[Kennington tube station|Kennington]]<br>''towards [[Morden tube station|Morden]]''
 
|next = [[Kennington tube station|Kennington]]<br>''towards [[Morden tube station|Morden]]''
 
|route = [[Northern line]]
 
|route = [[Northern line]]
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