Arun Valley Line - Typical Off-peak Journey Times From London Victoria (via Redhill and Gatwick Airport)

Typical Off-peak Journey Times From London Victoria (via Redhill and Gatwick Airport)

Based on December 2006 timetable.
Stations in italics are served by through trains but are not part of the Arun Valley Line.

Destination Frequency Stopping service Semi-fast service Change for
Clapham Junction 2 train/h 6 minutes 6 minutes Wimbledon, Woking, Guildford, Reading
East Croydon 2 train/h 16 minutes 16 minutes Tramlink, London Bridge, Caterham, Tattenham Corner
Redhill 2 train/h 29 minutes 29 minutes Reigate, Dorking, Guildford, Edenbridge, Tonbridge
Gatwick Airport 2 train/h 39 minutes 37 minutes
Three Bridges 2 train/h 44 minutes 42 minutes Haywards Heath, Brighton, Eastbourne, Worthing
Crawley 2 train/h 47 minutes 45 minutes
Horsham 2 train/h 56 minutes 54 minutes Dorking, Leatherhead, Epsom, Sutton
Christs Hospital 1 train/h 1 hour
Billingshurst 2 train/h 1 hour 6 minutes 1 hour 2 minutes
Pulborough 2 train/h 1 hour 13 minutes 1 hour 8 minutes
Amberley 1 train/h 1 hour 20 minutes
Arundel 2 train/h 1 hour 25 minutes 1 hour 17 minutes
Ford 1 train/h 1 hour 30 minutes Littlehampton, Worthing, Brighton
Barnham 2 train/h 1 hour 34 minutes 1 hour 28 minutes Bognor Regis, and also Littlehampton, Worthing, Brighton (Ford has reduced service)
Chichester 2 train/h 1 hour 46 minutes 1 hour 36 minutes Havant, Portsmouth Harbour, Southampton Central

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