How do you get the train from south west london to dover ferry port?
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which train line? cost? times? changes? thanks x
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Answer:
Direct trains for Dover Priory go from Victoria station and are run by Southeastern. They depart at xx:03 and xx:33. The only other stop in Greater London is Bromley South. Use (http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/en/pj/jp) to get the exact times and charges.
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I assume as you're in South West London you're on a line to Waterloo. Take the SWT train to Waterloo; cross to Waterloo East and take the train direct to Dover Priory (This the service starting at Charing Cross, faster than the one from Victoria). You can buy a through ticket covering both legs of the journey. www.nationalrail.co.uk
David S
go to the terminal and ask for the details or just call up there!!
Natalie
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