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Station Guide: Westcombe Park

Zone 3 on Greenwich Line

Address

Station Crescent, London SE3 (map)

Trains:

To Charing Cross (via Waterloo East) or Cannon Street
via Maze Hill, Greenwich, Deptford, London Bridge

To Dartford
via Charlton and Woolwich

Beware: Preparations for the millennium can cause delays/cancellations/diversions to trains at weekends because of engineering work - always check with the operator before travelling

Ticket Office

When not open tickets are available from machine on London bound platform. There is also a "permit to travel" machine.

Services

  • Small Newsagent (morning rush-hours only)
  • Telephone in Ticket Hall (during Ticket Office opening hours)

Facilities

  • Covered platform on London-bound platform
  • Waiting Room: During Ticket Office opening hours
  • Toilets: none

Telephone

  • During Ticket Office opening hours in Ticket hall
  • or short walk (turn left out of Ticket Office - at bottom of incline) on Westcombe Hill

Disabled Access

  • Disabled access: To both platforms via side gates (normally open)
  • Disabled access between platforms (outside station via steep inclines and under road bridge)

London Transport - Buses

Bus

  • Short walk (turn left out of Ticket Office - at bottom of incline) to Bus Stop on Westcombe Hill -

  • Routes:108 and 286

Parking

  • On street outside and close to station

Taxis

  • None

Shops

  • Local Newsagent and Post Office (also sells Travel Cards)
  • Local restaurants

Comments

  • Commuter station
 

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