Can I go from Gatwick Airport station to London Bridge station? [closed]
Can I go from Gatwick Airport station to London Bridge station?
I have read that the train will not stop by London bridge due to construction, is this true?
I am travelling by the end of January.
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If anyone is still looking at this thread all the work at London Bridge is finished. Thameslink run trains every 15 minutes (30 mins at night) between Gatwick and London Bridge. Southern run services too - save a lot of money by buying an operator specific ticket, rather than the Gatwick Express ticket which covers all operators/routes. Thameslink trains take just 30 minutes to get to London Bridge and continue through London via St Pancras and then to St Albans, Luton Airport Parkway, Luton and Bedford.
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How much is the Gatwick Express to London Bridge?
It takes an average of 42m to travel from Gatwick Airport to London Bridge by train, over a distance of around 24 miles (39 km). There are normally 274 trains per day travelling from Gatwick Airport to London Bridge and tickets for this journey start from \xa32.70 when you book in advance.Why is Gatwick Express suspended?
Gatwick Express was suspended in March 2020 as passengers numbers dipped due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The service resumed on weekdays in December, but was axed two weeks later due to engineering works and Omicron.How late do trains run from Gatwick to London?
The last train from Gatwick Airport to London leaves at 02:30.How do I get from Gatwick Airport to London?
A free shuttle takes passengers to and from the North Terminal. The Gatwick Express is a nonstop train service to central London. Trains run every 30 minutes between Gatwick Airport's South Terminal and London Victoria station daily from 5.41am to 11.05pm. The journey time is 34 minutes.How to take the Train to London from Gatwick Airport!
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As SpaceDog mentions, there is currently a lot of disruption at London Bridge station at the moment.
I'd recommend getting the Gatwick Express straight to Victoria (or a normal Southern Trains service if you don't want to pay the extra for the express), then getting the District or Circle line to Monument, and walking over the bridge. There's no point walking from Monument to Bank and getting the Northern line as TFL suggest, as you'd spend more time going up and down escalators than you would walking over the bridge!
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