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Does anyone know the details of the Imperial Russian diplomat who was allegedly so imressed with the railway station that "Vauxhall" (or "Voxhol" or whatever) became the Russian word for railway station? Something like that anyway. P Ingerson 21:05, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)
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There a couple of opinions about Vauxhall that I've heard from people, but I can't find any good sources beyond comments in TripAdvisor. Since Eurostar services moved from Waterloo to St Pancras, everyone who gets a train into Waterloo (and there's a lot of them) who wants the Eurostar has got to get on the tube network and change at least once to get to St Pancras. A possibly faster route is to get off one stop early at Vauxhall, get on the Victoria line, which as well as being one of the faster lines, drops you at St Pancras without having to change. The only problem with this is that if you've got lots of luggage, getting from the elevated national rail platforms to the tube platforms is a pain in the neck, with lots of steps and awkward corridors. If I can find good (or even reasonable) sources, I'll drop that lot into the article. Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 16:12, 12 September 2018 (UTC)
As discussed at Talk:Vauxhall station/GA1, the claim that Vauxhall bus station is the second busiest in London is cited to a 13 year old source, which is probably now out of date. A new source is required. Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 11:00, 3 December 2018 (UTC)
I came to the article to find out why platforms 5 and 6 are always closed - and we actually have very little on the trains and the platforms they go from. There must have been more written about this station than this!
Where was the milk depot? What's there now? When did it close? This doesn't feel like a good article as it lacks so much information. Secretlondon ( talk) 21:21, 17 September 2021 (UTC)
This is actually about 2 (or 3 stations). The railway station and the tube station are different stations. The code of Vauxhall railway station is VXH, the code for Vauxhall tube station is VUX. The article links to the wikidata entry for the tube station. Isn't it normal to split stations like this? Secretlondon ( talk) 14:36, 18 September 2021 (UTC)
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Does anyone know the details of the Imperial Russian diplomat who was allegedly so imressed with the railway station that "Vauxhall" (or "Voxhol" or whatever) became the Russian word for railway station? Something like that anyway. P Ingerson 21:05, 17 Dec 2004 (UTC)
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There a couple of opinions about Vauxhall that I've heard from people, but I can't find any good sources beyond comments in TripAdvisor. Since Eurostar services moved from Waterloo to St Pancras, everyone who gets a train into Waterloo (and there's a lot of them) who wants the Eurostar has got to get on the tube network and change at least once to get to St Pancras. A possibly faster route is to get off one stop early at Vauxhall, get on the Victoria line, which as well as being one of the faster lines, drops you at St Pancras without having to change. The only problem with this is that if you've got lots of luggage, getting from the elevated national rail platforms to the tube platforms is a pain in the neck, with lots of steps and awkward corridors. If I can find good (or even reasonable) sources, I'll drop that lot into the article. Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 16:12, 12 September 2018 (UTC)
As discussed at Talk:Vauxhall station/GA1, the claim that Vauxhall bus station is the second busiest in London is cited to a 13 year old source, which is probably now out of date. A new source is required. Ritchie333 (talk) (cont) 11:00, 3 December 2018 (UTC)
I came to the article to find out why platforms 5 and 6 are always closed - and we actually have very little on the trains and the platforms they go from. There must have been more written about this station than this!
Where was the milk depot? What's there now? When did it close? This doesn't feel like a good article as it lacks so much information. Secretlondon ( talk) 21:21, 17 September 2021 (UTC)
This is actually about 2 (or 3 stations). The railway station and the tube station are different stations. The code of Vauxhall railway station is VXH, the code for Vauxhall tube station is VUX. The article links to the wikidata entry for the tube station. Isn't it normal to split stations like this? Secretlondon ( talk) 14:36, 18 September 2021 (UTC)