Transfer from Stansted Airport to Victoria Station
The two connected underground stations at Victoria are on different levels and were built more than a century apart. The older one is just below road level and on the north side of the bus station. It serves the District and Circle lines and was constructed by “cut and cover” methods. It was opened in 1868 and was operated by steam locomotives. The newer station, the Victoria line is a deep-level line and is closer to the mainline station. It was opened in 1969. The two lines are connected by a pedestrian passage beneath the bus station and they have their own ticket hall.
On the first years of its usage, Victoria station became unexpectedly popular. The area started to develop very fast. At the beginning of the 1860s, the station had six platforms and also a hotel nearby: the 300-bedroom Grosvenor.
On December 1st 1909, the first overheated electric trains started to run into Victoria station, on the line to London Bridge. Also, the Crystal Palace line was completely electrified in 1911.
Transfer from London Stansted Airport to Victoria Station by Rail:
So as to get transfer from Stansted Airport to Victoria Station by rail, you need to take the National Rail Service to Tottenham Hale Underground. This journey will last almost 32 minutes. From Tottenham, you can take the tube to Victoria Station. Other transport options include taking a transfer from Tottenham Hale Underground or Stansted Airport to Victoria Station.
Transfer from London Stansted Airport to Victoria Station by Car:
In order to get from Stansted Airport to Victoria Station by car, you have to take the M11 motorway. The distance between Stansted Airport and Victoria Station is 41.8 miles.
Transfer from London Stansted Airport to Victoria Station by Private Transfer:
A Transfer from Stansted Airport to Victoria Station with 247 Airport Transfer will take approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes. The transfer from Stansted Airport to Victoria Station will cost around 58 GBP for a saloon car.