Cheap Southeastern Train Tickets

Cheap Southeastern Train Tickets

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Southeastern

Southeastern operates train services in South East England. They provide transportation services from Kent and East Sussex into London, with a vast network of over 165 stations.

Whether you are a frequent commuter during peak hours, travelling to and from workplaces in London, or a tourist seeking convenient access to popular destinations like Canterbury and Rochester, enjoy amenities like complimentary Wi-Fi and a comfortable environment.

There are plenty of places to explore thanks to Southeastern services. For example, with more than 30 Southeastern destinations located on or near the North Downs Way in the Kent Downs National Landscape, this area stands out as one of the most easily accessible landscapes. Spanning from the iconic white cliffs of Dover to the charming Kentish town of Otford, there is an abundance of treasures waiting to be explored.

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FAQs about Southeastern Trains

  • What services do they have on-board Southeastern trains?

    Southeastern trains offer a range of on-board amenities for a comfortable journey. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, power sockets, and spacious seating. Many trains also feature dedicated quiet carriages, luggage racks, and priority seating for those who need it.
  • Where do Southeastern trains operate?

    Southeastern operates a vast network across Kent, East Sussex, and parts of south-east London. The network connects major cities and towns, including London St Pancras International, Ashford International, and Brighton.
  • How fast do Southeastern trains go?

    Southeastern trains offer high-speed travel, reaching speeds of up to 140 mph, connecting London St Pancras International or Stratford International to Ebbsfleet International and Ashford International.
  • What time is Off-Peak for Southeastern trains?

    Off-peak times on Southeastern typically apply to travel after 10am on weekdays (Monday to Friday). On weekends and bank holidays, most of the day is considered off-peak. However, it's essential to check specific ticket types as they may have different restrictions. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to the Southeastern website.
  • When are Southeastern trains on strike?

    You can check our UK Rail Strike page to get the details before you travel.
  • Who owns Southeastern trains?

    On October 17th, 2021, the operation of all Southeastern services transitioned from London South Eastern Railway (LSER) to SE Trains Limited.