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London & the South East A BCD E F G H J CONTACT DETAILS FOR Wolverhampton, CROSSCOUNTRY Stafford, Crewe VIRGIN TRAINS EAST MIDLANDS TRAINS NATIONAL CROSSCOUNTRY NATIONAL EXPRESS EAST ANGLIA London & the South East North West and Scotland VIRGIN TRAINS and North West LONDON MIDLAND Kettering, Leicester, Derby, EXPRESS Leicester and Birmingham KING’S LYNN NorwichNorwich Lowestoft TRAIN OPERATING COMPANIES BIRMINGHAM Adderley Lea Marston BIRMINGHAM Hampton- Long Nottingham and Sheffield EAST COAST Watlington RAIL SERVICES PETERBOROUGH NEW STREET Park Stechford Hall Green INTERNATIONAL in-Arden Berkswell Tile Hill Canley COVENTRY RUGBY Buckby Yorkshire Manea Downham Market Bury Chiltern Railways BEDFORD the Littleport St. Edmunds Elmswell Stewartby North East Customer Services NORTHAMPTON and Whittlesea March Kennett Thurston Banbury ICC, Merton Street Kempston Bedford Scotland Ely Stowmarket BIRMINGHAM Millbrook Hardwick Waterbeach Banbury OX16 4RN St. Johns Huntingdon Newmarket 1 SNOW HILL LEAMINGTON SPA LONDON Flitwick 1 CrossCountry MIDLAND Lidlington CAMBRIDGE Dullingham Needham Market Holland and Denmark Birmingham Lapworth Warwick Warwick Solihull Widney Dorridge Hatton St. Neots Foxton Customer Relations Manager Stourbridge Junction Moor Street Manor Parkway Ridgmont Shelford and Kidderminster Cannon House, 18 Priory Queensway Claverdon BANBURY IPSWICH Harwich Harwich Aspley Guise Harlington FIRST Shepreth Whittlesford Parkway Birmingham B4 6BS Sandy CAPITAL Mistley Wrabness International Town Only stations served by Bearley Woburn Sands CONNECT Great Chesterford c2c through trains to and from Wilmcote Kings Sutton Wolverton Dovercourt London are shown in this area Leagrave Biggleswade Meldreth Audley End Freepost ADM 3968 Bow Brickhill Manningtree STRATFORD- Royston Newport Walton- Southend SS1 1ZS STANSTED on-the-Naze UPON-AVON Fenny Stratford Arlesey Elsenham East Midlands Trains MILTON KEYNES Ashwell & Morden AIRPORT CHILTERN RAILWAYS CENTRAL Bletchley LUTON Kirby Freepost RSAK-GETK-BSJX Baldock Stansted Hythe Alresford Weeley Cross Sudbury Frinton-on-Sea Customer Relations Heyford Aylesbury Leighton Buzzard Mountfitchet COLCHESTER Vale Luton Airport Letchworth Garden City Wivenhoe Great Thorpe- Nottingham NG2 3DQ Worcester Stoke Bicester North Parkway Mandeville Cheddington Parkway Luton Bishop’s Stortford Bures Bentley le-Soken Foregate Ascott-under- AYLESBURY WORCESTER Moreton Tackley Airport Hitchin Colchester Eurostar Street SHRUB HILL Pershore Evesham Honeybourne in-Marsh Kingham Shipton Wychwood Charlbury Finstock Combe Hanborough Tring Sawbridgeworth Braintree Chappel & Town Clacton-on-Sea Eurostar House Wendover Berkhamsted STEVENAGE Wakes Colne Bicester Harlow Mill Braintree Freeport Marks Waterloo Station Great Malvern Hemel Hempstead Islip Town Little Kimble Tey London SE1 8SE and Hereford Great Knebworth Cressing Missenden Apsley Harpenden Watton- Welwyn at-Stone Harlow Town First Capital Connect 2 King’s Langley White Notley Kelvedon 2 OXFORD Monks Risborough North Roydon Customer Relations Department Amersham Watford Junction St. Albans Welwyn Broxbourne Radley Haddenham & Garden Witham Freepost RRBR-REEJ-KTKY Princes NATIONAL EXPRESS Thame Parkway City EAST ANGLIA PO Box 443, Plymouth PL4 6WP Culham Risborough High Harrow-on-the-Hill Saunderton Wycombe Hertford Hatfield Peverel North Burnham- North First Great Western SWINDON Appleford Fambridge Althorne on-Crouch Southminster Customer Services Team Harrow & West Finsbury Didcot Parkway CHELMSFORD Freepost SWB 40576 Cheltenham, Wealdstone Hampstead Park Gloucester, Bath Henley-on-Thames Marlow South Woodham Ferrers Plymouth PL4 6ZZ Cholsey Tottenham Ingatestone Bristol and Highbury & Hale South Wales Bourne End Islington Battlesbridge Goring & Streatley Gatwick Express Shiplake Seven Cookham NATIONAL EXPRESS Customer Services Department Sisters Brentwood Shenfield Billericay Wickford Rayleigh EAST ANGLIA FIRST GREAT WESTERN Pangbourne Wargrave Go-Ahead House Furze Platt St. Pancras King’s 26-28 Addiscombe Road Tilehurst Marylebone Euston International Cross Harold Wood Hockley Twyford Maidenhead Ealing Moorgate Croydon CR9 5GA READING Taplow Burnham Slough Broadway Paddington LONDON Romford Rochford Prittlewell Liverpool Stratford Victoria Heathrow Connect Farringdon Street West SOUTHEND Thorpe For full details Horndon Laindon Basildon Benfleet Chalkwell Bay c2c Freepost RLRZ-TZXE-BYKY Reading within this area see Upminster Central East 50 Eastbourne Terrace West London Connections Barking Pitsea Leigh- Westcliff Shoeburyness London W2 6LX Kensington City Thameslink Ockendon c2c 3 Earley (Olympia) map on-Sea 3 Bedwyn Hungerford Kintbury Newbury Newbury Thatcham Midgham Aldermaston Theale Chafford Hundred Tilbury East Racecourse Fenchurch Purfleet Town Tilbury Stanford-le-Hope Heathrow Express Bath, Bristol Heathrow Victoria Charing Rainham Winnersh Triangle Cross Street 50 Eastbourne Terrace and South Wales Airport Blackfriars Sheerness-on-Sea Pewsey Waterloo Cannon Grays London Winnersh Tilbury Riverside Street Queenborough W2 6LX Mortimer Greenhithe Wokingham London for Bracknell Dartford Northfleet Higham Island Line Westbury Virginia Clapham Bridge Bluewater Crowthorne Sunningdale Water Richmond Junction Swale Overline House Frome Stone Swanscombe Gravesend Strood Crossing Kemsley Sandhurst Martins Longcross Staines Wimbledon Blechynden Terrace Dilton Marsh Bramley Ebbsfleet Heron Ascot International Westgate- Southampton SO15 1GW Rochester Gillingham Newington Teynham Whitstable Herne Bay on-Sea Bruton Blackwater Bagshot Surbiton London Midland Warminster Bromley Swanley Farningham Longfield Meopham Sole Cuxton Faversham Chestfield Birchington- Farnborough North CHATHAM Rainham Sittingbourne MARGATE PO Box 4323 Castle Cary Camberley Sutton South Road Street Halling & Swalecliffe on-Sea Broadstairs Birmingham Snodland B2 4JB BASINGSTOKE Farnborough Frimley Woking Orpington Otford Kemsing SALISBURY Winchfield (Main) Epsom New Hythe Selling Dumpton Park Bristol and CANTERBURY London Overground the Midlands Borough Green West East Aylesford Overton East & Wrotham Malling Malling Barming RAMSGATE Grateley Andover Whitchurch Hook Fleet North Brookwood Effingham Leatherhead WEST Sturry Minster Overground House Tisbury Ash Vale Junction Croydon Upper MAIDSTONE EAST Micheldever Camp Warlingham Sevenoaks 125 Finchley Road Maidstone Barracks Chartham Coulsdon South Bearsted Canterbury East Sandwich London NW3 6HY 4 Dean Winchester Maidstone West 4 Gillingham Worplesdon Clandon Boxhill & Woldingham Hollingbourne ALDERSHOT Ash East Farleigh Bekesbourne National Express East Anglia Shawford Horsley Westhumble Hildenborough Chilham Merstham Oxted Wateringbury Harrietsham Farnham Adisham Deal Customer Relations Office Templecombe Wanborough London Road Hurst Green Yalding Lenham Mottisfont & Dorking Norwich Station, Station Approach Dunbridge Chandler’s Eastleigh Bentley Redhill Beltring Charing Wye Aylesham Norwich NR1 1EF Ford GUILDFORD TONBRIDGE Staplehurst Pluckley Sherborne Godstone Walmer Alton Nutfield Edenbridge Penshurst Leigh Snowdown National Express East Coast Shalford Chilworth Gomshall Dorking Dorking Betchworth Paddock Marden Headcorn SOUTHAMPTON West (Deepdene) Reigate Freepost RRZG-ZZZX-LKXK AIRPORT PARKWAY Wood Shepherds Well Yeovil Pen Mill Farncombe Edenbridge Town High Brooms Westenhanger Newcastle Romsey Earlswood Lingfield ASHFORD Yeovil Junction INTERNATIONAL Kearsney Martin Mill NE1 5DN Salfords Hever Tunbridge Wells Holmwood Ham Street Sandling SOUTH WEST TRAINS Godalming Dormans Swaythling Horley Cowden DOVER PRIORY Dover Southeastern TAUNTON Crewkerne Frant Appledore Hedge End Ockley GATWICK SOUTHEASTERN Eastern Docks PO Box 63428 Thornford Ashurst Milford AIRPORT East Grinstead Wadhurst Rye London France Axminster St. Denys Three Bridges Eridge SE1P 5FD Bitterne Warnham Stonegate Winchelsea Folkestone Kingscote West FOLKESTONE SOUTHAMPTON Woolston Witley Crowborough Doleham Southern Honiton CENTRAL Faygate Crawley Bluebell Railway Etchingham CENTRAL Sholing Horsham Horsted Keynes Millbrook Buxted Three Oaks Eurostar to PO Box 277 Botley Tiverton Redbridge Littlehaven Ifield Sheffield Park Robertsbridge France and Parkway Feniton Haslemere Balcombe Ore Tonbridge Christ’s Hospital Uckfield Belgium Kent TN9 2ZP 5 Yetminster Battle 5 Netley Haywards Heath South West Trains Whimple Totton Hamble Liphook Billingshurst Crowhurst Ashurst (New Forest) Bursledon Wivelsfield HASTINGS Overline House Beaulieu Road SOUTHERN West St. Leonards Peak hour or limited service routes and/or Pinhoe Liss Pulborough Blechynden Terrace Brockenhurst Swanwick St. Leonards Warrior Square stations (in Train Company colours) Southampton SO15 1GW St. James’ Sway Park Fareham Burgess Hill Plumpton Bexhill Other lines New Milton Petersfield Amberley Virgin Trains Polsloe Bridge Collington Interchange station (black rings) Chetnole Hinton Admiral Cosham Hassocks Portchester Freepost BM6613 Christchurch Lymington Town Arundel Cooksbridge Cooden Beach Bus or coach links Exeter Central Rowlands Castle PO Box 713 Pokesdown Preston Park Digby & Sowton Normans Bay Ferry links Birmingham B5 4HH Barnham EXETER London Road Moulsecoomb Lewes Glynde Berwick Polegate Airport link ST. DAVIDS Topsham Branksome Lymington Pier Pevensey Bay Comments on train services Parkstone Angmering AldringtonHove Pevensey & Westham Exton BOURNEMOUTH Ford Goring-by-SeaDurrington-on-SeaWest WorthingWORTHINGEast WorthingLancing Shoreham-by-SeaSouthwickFishersgatePortslade Falmer NOTES: This map is a guide to services
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