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Railway Network Including Cycle Restrictions Railway Network including cycle restrictions Key Regular Limited to Birmingham to Luton and Bedford service service and the North West Brighton Mainline route St. Pancras Milton Keynes International West London route Central London Farringdon Metro route Bletchley Victoria London Charing Cross City Thameslink to Highbury & Islington Oxted route Leighton Shoreditch High Street London London Buzzard London London Redhill route Waterloo East Blackfriars Cannon Whitechapel Tring (Southwark) Street Bridge Mainline Wes troute Battersea Park Shadwell Berkhamsted Watford Wembley Kensington Imperial Mainline East route Junction Central (Olympia) Wharf London Wapping Waterloo Coastway West route South Rotherhithe Hemel Harrow & Shepherd’s West Wandsworth Bermondsey Clapham Elephant Coastway East route Hempstead Wealdstone Bush Brompton Road Canada Water (for Earl’s Court) Junction & Castle Gatwick Express route Queens Surrey Quays Wandsworth Clapham Road Key stations Peckham Common High Street Peckham ( Clapham North) Rye The chart overleaf provides basic information on public transport routes for Other train operator route Balham New Cross Gate Ferry service Loughborough Denmark Hill East Dulwich * Wimbledon Wimbledon Haydons Road Tooting Junction managers. Limited Southern service Faygate Chase Streatham station South Hill Herne Hill Brockley Merton Other train operators provide additional services along some routes served by Southern. Mitcham Junction Mitcham Eastfields Streatham Tulse North Honor Oak Hill Dulwich This map is not to scale and is designed to show the line Morden Streatham West Park of routes rather than the exact position of stations. South Common Norwood Hackbridge The chart enables you to assess practical routes for staff and visitors to get to Forest Hill Norbury Gipsy Hill Cycle restriction St. Helier Thornton Heath your business premises in Manor Royal by public transport, walking or cycling (or Crystal Regular (non-folding) cycles cannot be carried: Carshalton Sydenham • On services due to arrive into London/Brighton Selhurst Palace or Kensington Olympia (the Red zones) between Sutton Norwood 07:00 and 10:00 Monday to Friday Common Junction Anerley Penge West combination of these). You can then plan how to encourage use of these modes of (excluding Bank Holidays) • On services due to depart from London/Brighton Carshalton Wallington Waddon West Croydon or Kensington Olympia (the Red zones) between West Beeches travel, including providing more detailed information on particular services. 16:00 – 19:00 Monday to Friday Sutton Sutton (excluding Bank Holidays) to London to Canterbury East to Bromley Belmont Banstead Croydon and Dover Epsom Birkbeck Beckenham and Orpington Ashford Regular cycles may be carried at any time Downs to Lille, Paris South Croydon Junction International on services for journeys made wholly within Cheam and Brussels to London Ham Street the Green zone. Sanderstead It can also help you identify where there are no suitable services and where support Ewell East Purley Riddlesdown Appledore Oaks Upper Warlingham Epsom for other options, such as car sharing could be provided. Rye Tattenham Purley Corner Kingswood Woodmansterne Reedham Whyteleafe Caterham Woldingham Ashtead Winchelsea Tadworth Chipstead Coulsdon Town Kenley Whyteleafe Oxted to Bournemouth Effingham (Smitham) South Leatherhead to London Doleham* Clandon Junction Coulsdon South Hurst Green and Kent Merstham This includes the earliest train or bus departures, frequency of services, how long Southampton London Horsley Bookham Box Hill and Three Oaks Central Road Westhumble Redhill Nutfield Godstone Edenbridge Leigh * (Guildford) St Denys Dorking Dorking they take and options for onward travel from Crawley stations to locations in Manor Chilworth West Reigate Earlswood Penshurst Tonbridge Ore * Bitterne Salfords Lingfield Edenbridge to London Betchworth Town Woolston* Shalford Gomshall Dorking Holmwood Hastings Guildford Deepdene Horley Royal. Sholing* Dormans Hever Netley* Southampton Ockley Gatwick East Cowden St. Leonards Airport Parkway Airport * Grinstead Warrior Square Hamble Ashurst * Three Bexhill Bursledon * Eastleigh Warnham Littlehaven Faygate Ifield Crawley Bridges Eridge Swanwick Collington Balcombe Crowborough Chart information is indicative only and not intended to substitute for transport Fareham Horsham Portchester Haywards Buxted Cooden Beach Heath Fratton Cosham Christ’s Hospital Wivelsfield Uckfield providers’ timetables. These can be obtained from bus and train service providers, Normans Bay to London Billingshurst * Burgess Hill Plumpton Portsmouth Hilsea Pevensey Pevensey Bedhampton * * & Southsea Pulborough Cooksbridge Lewes & Westham Bay either online at www.nationalrail.co.uk and www.metrobus.co.uk or at local Havant Hassocks Portsmouth Warblington Amberley Preston Park Falmer Glynde Berwick Polegate Harbour Emsworth Hampden Park stations. Arundel Goring West Shoreham Moulsecoomb Southease to Isle of Wight Southbourne Bosham Chichester Barnham -by-Sea Worthing Worthing -by-Sea Portslade Hove Eastbourne London Road Newhaven Town (Brighton) Nutbourne Fishbourne Ford Angmering Durrington East Lancing Southwick Fishersgate Aldrington Newhaven Harbour -on-Sea Worthing Bishopstone Brighton Bognor Regis Littlehampton to France Seaford Courtesy Southern Railway www.crawley.gov.uk/manorroyaltravel Manor Royal Commuter Routes Management Tool Frequency Duration MANOR ROYAL Start Frequency Duration 11mins up to every 15mins 3mins Crawley Betts Way town centre every 5-15mins 31-38mins London Victoria 4/5 through night, direct 3mins 8mins daytime every 6mins 4mins Gatwick Road/ Faraday Road/ Crawley London Bridge every 5-20mins 29-54mins Fleming Way Manor Royal town centre from 5.08am, direct/change 10 2mins 4mins daytime every 20mins 4mins Fleming Way Crawters Brook Three Bridges East Croydon Gatwick Station every 10-15mins 15-20mins (Redhill) Airport 20 from 5.41am (every 6-20mins) (8-12mins) 1min 10mins through night, direct daytime every 15mins 3mins Faraday Road/ Crawters Brook Crawley Fleming Way town centre 24 hour 100 Dorking Deepdene approx hourly 24mins (Reigate) daytime every 30mins 6mins Gatwick Road/ 2mins Faraday Road/ 2mins London Road 20mins Kilnwood Vale/ (varies 6-30mins) (16-30mins) direct Fleming Way Manor Royal Bewbush 24 hour 200 every hour 41mins Guildford 8-9mins 3mins 2mins direct City Place Fleming Road/ Fleming Way/ Fleming Way County Oak Milton Keynes at 7.01am 1hr48mins 5mins (Watford Junction) 25mins Faraday Road/ Crawters Brook change Clapham Junction (every 15-30mins) (1hr15m-1hr26m) Fleming Way 10mins Fleming Way/ County Oak Three Brighton (Burgess Hill, every 15-20mins 30-40mins Bridges daytime every 20mins 5mins 2mins 2mins Gatwick Haywards Heath) (every 2-10mins) (10-15mins) Crawters Brook City Place from 5.10am direct 24 hour 20 Airport Eastbourne (approx) every 30mins 50m-1hr14m Brompton cycle hire 6-8mins 1min 1min (Lewes) and Crawters Brook Faraday Road/ Fleming Way/ (every 20mins) (40mins) Fleming Way County Oak from 5.08am Gatwick every 20-30mins 47-55mins Airport Worthing 25mins 5mins 10mins Crawters Brook Faraday Road/ Fleming Way/ from 5.41am, direct/change Fleming Way County Oak up to every 15mins 11mins 3mins Gatwick Betts Way Airport East Grinstead varies every 5-20mins 25-45mins 4/5 from 7.25am 84 281 291 400 Crawley daytime every 6mins 6mins 5mins 3mins Gatwick London Road/ 3mins Faraday Road/ City Place Manor Royal Fleming Way Southampton every 20-30mins 1hr 50mins 10 Airport direct from 6.10am daytime every 20mins 7mins 1min 2mins 3mins Gatwick Crawters Brook Faraday Road/ Fleming Way/ Portsmouth 24 hour Manor Royal London Road every 40mins 1hr 30mins and 100 Airport (Chichester) (every 15-20mins) (1hr 5mins) Three up to 2 per hour 6mins 2mins Fleming Way/ 3mins 3mins Gatwick from 5.29am, direct Crawters Brook City Place Bridges Gatwick Road Airport 400 460 Bognor Regis approx every 20mins 48mins-1hr 8-10mins 2mins 2mins from 5.35am, direct Crawters Brook Faraday Road/ Fleming Way/ Fleming Way County Oak Horsham every 5-20mins 8-14mins from 5.16am, direct Bus Station 25mins 5mins Faraday Road/ 10mins Fleming Way/ Crawters Brook Fleming Way County Oak 45-53mins up to 30mins Gatwick Road/ 3mins City Place 3mins Gatwick Fleming Way Airport 24 hour 200 Redhill up to 7 per hour 23-41mins Faraday Road/ 10mins Crawley (Horley) 100 24 hour Fleming Way town centre 100 420 460 400 at 6.40am 1 hour Gatwick Road/ 11mins Crawley Caterham Fleming Way 400 town centre.
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