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Tempted to call this Waterloo Sunset but don't want to seem Kinky!!
Interesting to see the train spotters grouped at the end of the platform - Waterloo was very much the place to get those final Southern steam numbers. Train spotting (and photography) is now seen as a risk to security by many in rail authority and several stations do not allow it (even with a valid ticket)!
We were going to have 90 minutes here, have a bite to eat and maybe a beer. But in the end, we decided to catch the next train back to Dover, thus only having 45 minutes to rush round, get shots and a snack to eat on the train: Cornish pasties.
Waterloo Place is situated at the east end of Princes Street. It is carried by Regent Bridge over the Low Calton ravine between Princes Street and Calton Hill.
Uptown Waterloo
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Waterloo Station Concourse, London, SE1.
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Waterloo Park, Uptown Waterloo
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Waterloo Station, not exactly a station I used often but dad did so he recognized the place right away when he saw my photos. I used Victoria Station more often.
#64 of 270, at Waterloo
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