London Victoria Station is the second busiest station in London (after Waterloo Station) and is a station that is rich in history. Constructed in 1853 and incorporated into the Great Exhibition it was the focal point of transport for everyone who was travelling into London. Every year, around 70 million people use Victoria station and it is one of the few stations that have trains going directly to Kent and Brighton which is a feature that helps to swell the number of visitors. The station has 19 platforms – with 8 on the ‘Chatham’ side and 11 on the ‘Brighton’ side, which outlines the vast number of trains that leave the station every day.
All of these people who are catching a train from the station need to get there and whilst some people obviously arrive on another train, the vast majority either walk or use a car, with the latter option being the most popular (many people who catch a train come from an area of London that is too far to walk). The car park at Victoria Station is able to accommodate everyone who is in need of a parking space. The cost of parking for the day is very cheap so could even end up costing you less than if you were to catch a train to the station! The best part is that when you arrive back at the station in the evening, you don’t have to worry about how you’re going to get home because the car is there waiting for you!
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