Waterloo Underground Station
Waterloo is served by the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern (Charing Cross branch) and Waterloo & City lines. It is one of only two London terminals without a close connection to the Circle Line, the other being London Bridge.
| Preceding station | London Underground | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Embankment towards Harrow & Wealdstone | Bakerloo line | Lambeth North towards Elephant & Castle | ||
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Embankment
towards Edgware, Mill Hill East or High Barnet |
Northern line | Kennington Terminus | ||
| Westminster towards Stanmore | Jubilee line | Southwark towards Stratford | ||
| Terminus | Waterloo & City line | Bank Terminus |
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