New Cross Railway Station - Services

Services

London Overground operate four trains per hour along the East London Line, to and from Dalston Junction. Main-line services are operated by Southeastern from Cannon Street to north and mid Kent.

  • 8 Northbound to Cannon Street
  • 2 Southbound to Hayes via Lewisham
  • 2 Southbound to Barnehurst via Bexleyheath
  • 2 Southbound to Cannon Street via Sidcup, Woolwich Arsenal & Greenwich
  • 2 Southbound to Orpington Monday - Saturday daytimes only

Evening and Sundays trains operate to/from Charing Cross instead of Cannon Street, with Bexleyheath Line services extended to Dartford and Sidcup Line services extended to Gravesend.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
London Bridge Southeastern
St Johns
Southeastern
Lewisham
Preceding station London Overground Following station
Surrey Quays towards Dalston Junction East London Line Terminus
Former services
Preceding station London Underground Following station
Surrey Quays towards Shoreditch East London line
Terminus

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