I had never set foot in Charing Cross station, and so having just missed a bus to King’s Cross on the Strand, we took a few minutes to have look round. The gates and cobbled forecourt still provide access from the main road. The imposing Charing Cross Hotel dates from 1865, a year after the station itself was opened by the South Eastern Railway. The ground floor is now a row of retail outlets. In 1986, a vast new complex, Embankment Place, was erected over the roof and the tracks in the approach to Hungerford Bridge. Southeastern now operate the suburban services that head over the river towards Kent and Sussex.


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