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Croydon is the most connected urban centre in the south east and is one of the only London Boroughs linked by multiple modes of public transport. Interchange is situated next to West Croydon station and only 8 minutes walk from East Croydon station via a purpose built footbridge.


Connecting into Central London and to London Gatwick in just 15 minutes, Interchange is also only 10 miles from Junction 7 of the M25 motorway.


Croydon houses two main stations, which provide services into Central London on the Tramlink, Overground and National Rail Trains.

National Rail

East Croydon

London Blackfriars

(20 mins)

London Bridge

(13 mins)

Victoria

(15 mins)

Gatwick Airport

(15 mins)

National Rail

East Croydon

London Bridge

(13 mins)

Victoria

(15 mins)

Gatwick Airport

(15 mins)

London Blackfriars

(20 mins)

Overground

West Croydon

Highbury and Islington

(52 mins)

New Cross
Gate

(27 mins)

Canada
Water

(28 mins)

Overground

West Croydon

New Cross
Gate

(27 mins)

Shoreditch
High St

(41 mins)

Shoreditch
High St

(41 mins)

Highbury and Islington

(52 mins)

Croydon

Heathrow Airport

(60 mins)

M25

(25 mins)

M25

(25 mins)

M23

(20 mins)

Croydon

M23

(20 mins)

Central London

(46 mins)

Central London

(46 mins)

Heathrow Airport

(60 mins)

Tramlink

East Croydon

Wimbledon

(21 mins)

Birbeck

(16 mins)

Mitcham
Junction

(15 mins)

Tramlink

East Croydon

Birbeck

(16 mins)

Beckenham
Junction

(21 mins)

Beckenham
Junction

(21 mins)

Wimbledon

(21 mins)

Network Rail’s proposed expansion plan for East Croydon will create a more reliable, frequent and faster rail service for passengers.

Network rail propose to rebuild East Croydon station with two additional platforms and a larger concourse with improved facilities for passengers. They also plan to physically separate existing surface (flat) railway junctions by constructing new flyovers and dive-unders to separate the tracks as they cross each other at Selhurst Triangle junction.

This redevelopment, due to commence in 2023, will mean much faster and more realiable and punctual train journeys for passengers. This in turn will enable more trains to run, increasing trains in service. Improving the links to Gatwick Airport and the south coast will also create a boost to the regional and national economy.