Services
The Gatwick Express operates every 15 minutes to London Victoria plus frequent Southern service to London Victoria and a more limited service to London Bridge. Since December 2008 Gatwick Express services have been extended, during peak hours, to and from Brighton. Southern have timetabled their services to London Victoria so that they arrive after a Gatwick Express train has just left, this discourages passengers transferring from stopping services to Gatwick Express services.
There is a First Capital Connect service every 15 minutes to Bedford, via London Bridge and St Pancras. First Great Western operate to Reading via Guildford on the North Downs Line.
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Horley | Southern |
Three Bridges | ||
Redhill or Horley |
Southern |
Three Bridges | ||
East Croydon | Southern |
Haywards Heath | ||
East Croydon | Southern |
Haywards Heath | ||
East Croydon | Southern |
Three Bridges or Burgess Hill |
||
East Croydon or Redhill |
First Capital Connect |
Three Bridges | ||
Redhill | First Great Western |
Terminus | ||
London Victoria | Southern |
Terminus or Haywards Heath |
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