Sutton and Mole Valley Lines - Typical Off Peak Journey Times From London Victoria To Horsham (via Mitcham Junction)

Typical Off Peak Journey Times From London Victoria To Horsham (via Mitcham Junction)

Based on the May - December 2006 timetable.

South West Trains, First Capital Connect and Southern run additional services along parts of this line.

Destination Travelcard
Zone
Semi-fast
minutes
Stopping
minutes
Frequency
per hour
Change for
Clapham Junction 2 6 6 4 London Waterloo, Southampton, Portsmouth Harbour
Balham 3 - 12 2 London Underground Northern Line
Mitcham Junction 4 - 20 2 Tramlink, Herne Hill, London Blackfriars, Luton
Hackbridge 4 - 23 2
Carshalton 5 - 26 2
Sutton 5 25 29 4 Epsom Downs, West Croydon, Wimbledon
Cheam 5 28 32 4
Ewell East 6 32 36 3
Epsom - 35 40 4 Worcester Park, Raynes Park, Wimbledon
Ashtead - 39 - 2
Leatherhead - 42 - 2 Bookham, Effingham Junction, Guildford
Box Hill & Westhumble - 47 - 1
Dorking - 50 - 2 Dorking (Deepdene) station is five minutes' walk
Holmwood - 58 - 1
Ockley - 62 - 1
Warnham - 67 - 1
Horsham - 72 - 1 Three Bridges, Gatwick Airport, Littlehampton

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