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Travel Information - By RailCroydon is well served by the National Rail network with direct services to many major towns and cities across the UK. Croydon has 17 mainline rail stations, the busiest of which is East Croydon, where up to 70,000 people a day travel on frequent fast trains direct to London (Victoria, London Bridge, Blackfriars and Kings Cross Thameslink), Gatwick and Luton Airports, and the South Coast. East Croydon is served by:
Live Departure Boards (Information provided by National Rail)To find the easiest route to…… use Transport for London's online journey planner![]()
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