Sutton & Mole Valley Lines - Typical Off Peak Journey Times From London Victoria To Epsom Downs (via West Croydon)

Typical Off Peak Journey Times From London Victoria To Epsom Downs (via West Croydon)

Based on the May - December 2006 timetable.

Southern run additional services along the part of this line between London and West Croydon and are branded as "Metro" services.

The line between West Croydon and Sutton has 6 trains an hour off peak and 4 trains an hour during the peak unlike other stations further up the line.

Destination Travelcard
Zone
Journey time
minutes
Frequency
per hour
Change for
Battersea Park 2 4 2 Denmark Hill, London Bridge
Clapham Junction 2 9 4 London Waterloo, Southampton, Portsmouth Harbour
Wandsworth Common 3 13 4
Balham 3 15 4 London Underground Northern Line
Streatham Common 3 20 4 Tulse Hill, London Bridge
Norbury 3 21 4
Thornton Heath 4 26 4
Selhurst 4 29 4
West Croydon 5 31 4 Norwood Junction, London Bridge
Waddon 5 36 4 London Bridge (2 trains per hour)
Wallington 5 39 4 London Bridge (2 trains per hour)
Carshalton Beeches 5 42 4 London Bridge (2 trains per hour)
Sutton 5 45 4 Epsom, Horsham, Wimbledon, Mitcham Junction, Luton
Belmont 5 49 1
Banstead 6 53 1
Epsom Downs 6 56 1

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