Coulsdon South Railway Station - Services

Services

The typical off-peak train service per hour is:

  • 4 trains per hour (tph) to London Bridge (Southern)
    • 2 calling at Purley, East Croydon and Norwood Junction
    • 2 calling at Purley, East Croydon, Norwood Junction, New Cross Gate and London Bridge
  • 2tph to Horsham calling at Merstham, Redhill, Earlswood (Surrey) (1tph), Salfords (1tph), Horley, Gatwick Airport, Three Bridges, Crawley, Ifield, Faygate (1tph) and Littlehaven (Southern)
  • 1tph to Tonbridge, calling at Redhill, Nutfield, Godstone, Edenbridge, Penshurst and Leigh. There was a service to Tunbridge Wells operated by Southeastern, but this was replaced by the Southern service to Tonbridge in December 2008.
  • 1tph to Reigate, calling at Merstham and Redhill

On Sundays this is reduced to:

  • 1tph to London Bridge, calling at Purley, East Croydon and Norwood Junction.
  • 1tph to Horsham, calling at Merstham, Redhill, Horley and then as above. This train also serves Earlswood and Salfords during the summer timetable (May–September)
  • Additionally, during the summer timetable the service to London Bridge is increased to 2tph with 1tph to Tonbridge calling at Merstham, Redhill, Nutfield, Godstone, Edenbridge, Penshurst and Leigh.
Preceding station National Rail Following station
Purley Southern
Merstham
Southern

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