The Waterloo Junction Railway (WJR) is a short line railway in the Region of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. It runs northward from the former Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) North Main Line in downtown Kitchener, through Waterloo and St. Jacobs before terminating in Elmira. It is currently owned by the City of Waterloo and operated by CN as the Waterloo Spur. The Waterloo Central Railway runs tourist trains on the line, and the Ion rapid transit runs on the route for a short distance.
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Clapham Junctionrailway station (/ˈklæpəm ˈdʒʌŋkʃən/) is a major railway station and transport hub near St John's Hill in southwest Battersea in the...
the east of London Waterloorailway station and close to Southwark tube station. The station opened in 1869 as WaterlooJunction, to provide a connection...
The South West Main Line (SWML) is a 143-mile (230 km) major railway line between Waterloo station in central London and Weymouth on the south coast of...
Thames, close to Waterloo Bridge and northeast of Westminster Bridge. The main entrance is to the south of the junction of Waterloo Road and York Road...
Yeovil Junctionrailway station is the busier, but less central, of two railway stations serving the town of Yeovil in England. The station is 2 miles...
Passenger services, all operated by South Western Railway, either loop back to Waterloo by the junctions or continue southwest via Feltham. The line is electrified...
operated by South Western Railway. The Waterloo to Reading Line and the Chertsey Branch Line join here with the platforms at the junction, as seen in the photograph...
The Baker Street and WaterlooRailway (BS&WR), also known as the Bakerloo tube, was a railway company established in 1893 that built a deep-level underground...
Western Railway also operates many suburban "Metro" services in and around London. These all run between London Waterloo and Clapham Junction, where they...
Staines railway station is on the Waterloo to Reading line and is the junction station for the diverging Windsor line, in southern England to the west...
46 chains (9.0 km) from London Waterloo and situated between Clapham Junction and Wimbledon. It is operated by South Western Railway, as are all the trains serving...
is a railway station in inner south-west London, 2 miles 50 chains (4.2 km) south-west of London Waterloo, between Vauxhall and Clapham Junction. It is...
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and South Western Railway ran from Waterloo to Windsor via Richmond, with a loop via Hounslow. They started as the Richmond Railway, a simple independent...
concerned about the remoteness of Waterloo from the City of London. The approaches to Ludgate Hill via Loughborough Junction were circuitous and slow, and...
as Effingham Junction, it is actually in the latter. Effingham Junction is at the junction of the New Guildford Line, from London Waterloo to Guildford...
The Waterloo and Whitehall Railway was a proposed and partly constructed 19th century Rammell pneumatic railway in central London intended to run under...
run by the South Western Railway and is the first stop on the South West Main Line from London Waterloo towards Clapham Junction and the south-west. The...
railway station serves the district of Raynes Park in the London Borough of Merton. It is 8 miles 51 chains (13.9 km) south-west of London Waterloo and...
Cross via Redhill. It is at the junction of the Waterloo–Reading line with the North Downs Line. South Western Railway manages the station and provides...
Railway (reporting mark GRNR) was an interurban electric railway (known as a radial in Ontario) in what is now the Regional Municipality of Waterloo,...
a British railway line from Basingstoke, Hampshire, to Exeter St Davids in Devon, England. Passenger services run between London Waterloo station and...
are operated by South Western Railway. Journey time into London Waterloo is approximately 25 minutes and Clapham Junction 15 minutes. The station is in...
Light Railway (DLR). Bank station, named after the Bank of England, opened in 1900 at Bank Junction and is served by the Central, Northern and Waterloo &...
London Eye. The first Underground Line at Waterloo was opened on 8 August 1898 by the Waterloo & City Railway (W&CR), a subsidiary of the owners of the...