Belvedere Railway Station - Services

Services

The typical off-peak service from the station is:

  • 6tph (trains per hour) (xx00/xx10/xx20/xx30/xx40/xx50) to London Cannon Street, calling at Abbey Wood, Plumstead, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich Dockyard, Charlton, Westcombe Park, Maze Hill, Greenwich, Deptford and London Bridge
  • 2tph (xx00/xx30) to Dartford, calling at Erith and Slade Green
  • 2tph (xx10/xx40) to Slade Green, calling at Erith
  • 2tph (xx20/xx50) to Hither Green, calling at Erith, Slade Green, Crayford, Bexley, Albany Park, Sidcup, New Eltham, Mottingham and Lee

Several peak services, late evening and all trains on Sunday run to and from London Charing Cross. The station is non-stopped by fast services running to Gillingham from Charing Cross, which run fast until Abbey Wood in the west or Dartford in the east. .

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Abbey Wood Southeastern
Erith

All trains serving the station are formed of either Class 465, Class 466 or Class 376 electrical multiple units. There have, however been extremely rare appearances of Class 375 trains serving the station in the past.

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