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I get the first train from North Dulwich in the morning to London Bridge and it arrives at 6:10 (arriving at ED at 6:12). It's pretty reliable but I think it probably won't be early enough for you if you've got to be at Gatwick for 7am. As with the previous poster I've got the train from Forest Hill via East Croydon in the past when having to get to Gatwick early.

Thanks - as long as it is reeliable then we will be ok. Check in opens at 7:30.


Have been waiting for an early train before though and it was cancelled - called a taxi but they could not get us anywhere near Gatwick cos of traffic - nightmare - want to avois this scenario with toddler in tow!


Thanks - esp to Nicko - I will be on the 6:12 from ED with my fingers crossed!

SeanMacGabhann Wrote:

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> And can you check in online in the 24 hours before

> the flight? Could save some time



Not with a toddler and 3 suitcases! ;)


If that first train is running then I am fine. It seems that people are saying it normally runs so.....

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