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I used to have to get the train from ED to Gatwick to get to work every day. Quickest way used to be train from ED to Tulse Hill and then a FCC from Tulse Hill to Gatwick (only 2 stops and 30 mins!) Unfortunately, First Crapital Disconnect became really really unreliable towards end of last year... If only ED went directly to East Croydon again. It still escapes me why anyone would route through to terminate at West Croydon ?!?!
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Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> Just to throw a rock in the pool - go via London

> Bridge - I find the Croydon option a pain as

> trying to find the correct platform is

> problematic. At LB you can buy a coffee from AMT

> on the upper walk-way too.


Is EDW to LB to Gatwick all via train the best combination of fast and economical?


It sounds like the cheapest option is taking the 196 bus to East Croydon, and then catching a train to Gatwick. The fastest option is probably Peckam Rye train to Victoria's Gatwick Express, but the Gatwick Express ticket is a bit pricey.


I have both a student oyster card and a student rail card, btw.

depending on the peak , my mum got a single from gatwick to forrest hill, 9 pound max i think it was, but she had to change a clapham or croydon. so in reverse should be the same route.


time it takes you to get to victoria you could be there before the gatwick express ,,,maybe.

XXDECORATORXX Wrote:

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> depending on the peak , my mum got a single from

> gatwick to forrest hill, 9 pound max i think it

> was, but she had to change a clapham or croydon.

> so in reverse should be the same route.

>

> time it takes you to get to victoria you could be

> there before the gatwick express ,,,maybe.


i live close to the east dulwich and peckham rye rail stations, so unfortunately forrest hill is not a good option for me.

There are trains from Victoria which get to Gatwick within 5 minutes of the Gatwick Express at half the price. Just look for the ones that only stop at Clapham, East Croydon and then Gatwick. There's definitely one at 32 minutes past the hour - think it's the Southampton train.


But yes, I'd go Forest Hill and East Croydon too.

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