Portal:London/Transport

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London has one of the oldest and most famous public transport systems, which are now all controlled by Transport for London (TfL) - a government body responsible for the transport system throughout Greater London. Its role is to implement the transport strategy for, and to manage transport services across London.

On top of TfL responsibilities, the capital is served by several major railway stations serviced by privatised rail companies, international rail travel in the form of Eurostar, and 6 international airports. The British motorway network was designed around London, with several major motorways beginning from London. As with the rail network, this has proven to be a problem for journeys through London - the M25 London Orbital has gone some way to ease this.

TfL
London UndergroundDLRLondon OvergroundBusesRailTaxisTramlinkCoachesRiverStreetsDial-a-RideCongestion charge
National Rail
c2cChiltern RailwaysFirst Capital ConnectFirst Great Western LinkFirst ScotRail'one'
SilverlinkSouth West TrainsSoutheasternSouthernVirgin Trains
Other Rail
EurostarGatwick ExpressHeathrow ExpressHeathrow ConnectStansted Express
CrossrailOrbirailOlympic JavelinCTRL
Stations
BlackfriarsCannon StreetCharing CrossCity ThameslinkClapham JunctionEustonFenchurch StreetKing's Cross
Liverpool StreetLondon BridgeMaryleboneMoorgatePaddingtonSt PancrasVictoriaWaterloo
Airports
London HeathrowLondon GatwickLondon StanstedLondon Luton
London CityBiggin HillLondon Southend
Motorways
M25 London OrbitalM1M3M4M11M20M23M40