Welling Railway Station - Services

Services

The typical off-peak service from the station is:

  • 2tph (trains per hour) to London Charing Cross (daily service)
  • 2tph to London Cannon Street (Mondays to Fridays service, rush hours only)
  • 2tph to London Victoria via Denmark Hill (no Sunday service)
  • 2tph to Barnehurst
  • 4tph to Dartford

Bus Service 51 to Woolwich stopping oppisite the station along Central Avenue

51 to Orpington Station via Bexley and Sidcup stopping outside the station on Central Avenue

89 to Lewisham and Slade Green stopping 2 minutes away on Belgrove Road

96 to Woolwich and Bluewater Shopping Centre stopping 5 minutes away on Upper Wickham Lane

486 to North Greenwich and Bexleyheath stopping 2 minutes away on Belgrove Road

624/625 School Servces to Eltham Schools

B15 to Horn Park and Bexleyheath Shopping Centre stopping 2 minutes away on Belgrove Road

B16 to Kidbrooke Station and Bexleyheath Bus Garage stopping 2 minutes away on Belgrove Road

N89 to Trafalgar Square and Erith via Slade Green stopping 2 minutes away on Belgrove Road


Preceding station National Rail Following station
Falconwood Southeastern
Bexleyheath

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