Services
Regular train services which serve Crystal Palace today comprise four different routes:
- 2tph (trains per hour) between London Victoria and Sutton via Streatham Hill and West Croydon
- 2tph between London Victoria and London Bridge (the outer South London Line service)
- 2tph between London Bridge and Beckenham Junction
- 4tph between this station and Highbury & Islington, via New Cross Gate and Whitechapel
Alternative routes run at peak hours, and on Sundays route 2 listed above does not run while services on route 3 terminate at this station. On Mondays-Fridays late evenings route 1 listed above is also extended to Epsom and Epsom Downs.
The London Overground services to Highbury & Islington also run in the late evenings and on holidays.
| Preceding station | London Overground | Following station | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sydenham towards Highbury & Islington | East London Line | Terminus | ||
| National Rail | ||||
| Sydenham | Southern |
Gipsy Hill | ||
| Birkbeck | Southern |
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| Norwood Junction | Southern |
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