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The simplest way would be to catch a train from Peckham Rye/Nunhead to Blackheath (half-hourly service). However the council are recommending people avoid using Blackheath station for reasons of overcrowding so be prepared if you do. Getting on a train coming home might take a while too although Southeastern have put on a few extra services.


Alternatively you could catch a bus to either Deptford Bridge, Lewisham or Greenwich (all from Peckham bus station or 484 will take you to Lewisham from Peckham Rye Common) and walk from any of those.


Services to Blackheath station


Peckham Rye: departing 14 and 44 mins past the hour

Nunhead: 16 and 46 mins past the hour

Blackheath: arriving at 25 and 55 mins past the hour

The simplest way would be to catch a train from Peckham Rye/Nunhead to Blackheath (half-hourly service). However the council are recommending people avoid using Blackheath station for reasons of overcrowding so be prepared if you do. Getting on a train coming home might take a while too although Southeastern have put on a few extra services.


Alternatively you could catch a bus to either Deptford Bridge, Lewisham or Greenwich (all from Peckham bus station or 484 will take you to Lewisham from Peckham Rye Common) and walk from any of those.


Services to Blackheath station


Peckham Rye: departing 14 and 44 mins past the hour

Nunhead: 16 and 46 mins past the hour

Blackheath: arriving at 25 and 55 mins past the hour

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