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London’s railways connect all major airports to the city, the most notable being London Heathrow Airport, in West London, London Gatwick Airport, south of London in West Sussex, and London Stansted Airport, north-east of London in Essex.
Over 250 above-ground railways stations help ferry passengers around the city. Most rail lines terminate in the centre of London at train stations such as Waterloo, which sees more than 184 million visitors each year, and Clapham Junction which has the highest train traffic of any station in Europe.
London's bus network runs 24 hours a day. 9,300 vehicles, 675 bus routes and 19,000 bus stops allows more than 2 billion trips each year. London's primary bus station is Victoria Coach Station which has roughly 2,000,000 weekly passengers and provides services across the UK and Europe.