Getting To & From Crayford: Trains, Buses and Roads
How to travel to and from Crayford — the railway station, the bus network, and the main roads through the town.
Crayford is well connected for a town on the eastern edge of Greater London, with a railway station, several bus routes, and quick access to the main roads.
By train
Crayford railway station is served by Southeastern. Trains run towards London (Charing Cross and Cannon Street, via Lewisham) in one direction, and towards Dartford and Gravesend in the other. The station is a short walk from the town centre and the retail parks.
By bus
Crayford sits on several bus routes linking it to Bexleyheath, Erith, Slade Green and Dartford, with stops around the Town Hall and along Crayford Road.
By road
The town is on the A206 / A2000 corridor. The A2 and the M25 (via the Dartford Crossing) are a short drive away, which is part of what makes Crayford such a convenient location for its retail parks and industrial estates.
Parking
There is free customer parking at Tower Retail Park and the neighbouring supermarkets, plus on-street and public parking around the town centre.
Sources: National Rail; Wikipedia (Crayford). Always check live times before travelling.
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