Talk:Waterloo tube station

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[edit] Two stations?

In what sense does Waterloo consist of two tube stations? The article on Bank and Monument says that those "stations" officially form one station, which includes the Waterloo & City Line. Given that the Waterloo & City Line is now operated as a part of the London Underground, I cannot imagine why Waterloo tube station would be considered as two stations. A reference would be needed to support that statement if it is true. Mtford 01:49, 31 August 2007 (UTC)

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