Journey into the city on a direct Beckenham Junction to London Victoria train with Southeastern. Trips take just around 25 minutes on average, arriving at a convenient entry point to London’s landmarks.
Along the way, you can enjoy views of urban landscapes, including modern and historic architecture, green spaces like Beckenham Place Park, and the bustling cityscape as the train approaches central London.
Southeastern has one of the UK’s busiest train networks taking passengers between London, Kent and East Sussex. Trains run from the several London termini, such as Cannon Street, Victoria and St Pancras. Destinations include Ebbsfleet, Canterbury, Whitstable and Orpington.
Departing from Beckenham Junction
Beckenham Junction offers a straightforward train route to London Victoria, making it a convenient choice for people. Located just a short walk from Beckenham Green on Station Approach, the station is easily accessible by bus, with trams to Croydon and Wimbledon stopping every around 12 minutes.
Most trains are operated by Southeastern, with some Southern services also calling at the station, serving destinations like Orpington, London Bridge, and Crystal Palace. This connectivity makes Beckenham Junction a hub for efficient travel in south-east London.
Main stops
Beckenham Junction to London Victoria may stop at West Dulwich, Herne Hill and Brixton in south London. Stops may vary depending on the operators, routes, and times.
Arriving at London Victoria
Named after Victoria Street nearby, London Victoria station is a well-connected railway terminus. Long-distance trains are operated by Southeastern, Southern and Gatwick Express, calling at stations in Worthing, Sutton, Dorking and Eastbourne.
The station is also connected to the London Underground network via the Circle, District, and Victoria lines, enabling passengers to conveniently reach different parts of London.
There’s also plenty to discover on foot. See West End musicals at the Apollo Victoria and Victoria Palace theatres, stroll through the Royal Parks surrounding Buckingham Palace or shop in Eccleston Yards, a leafy open-air courtyard.
Southeastern train class
Standard Class: Access complimentary WiFi, luggage storage areas, and cosy seating. Extra-legroom priority seats are near train doors and marked. Newer trains have power sockets under each seat pair.
Southeastern train travel advice
- Luggage: Overhead and larger luggage racks are provided. Smaller bags can be kept under your seat.
- Bicycles: During rush hour and peak services, non-folding bikes and e-bikes are not allowed. Tandems, e-scooters and e-skateboards aren’t permitted.
- Children: Children under 5 can travel for free when accompanied by an adult with a ticket, and each adult is allowed to bring up to four children aged 5-15 at £1 per child.
- Pets: You can bring up to two small animals, and they must be kept on a lead or in a carrier.
- Passenger Assist: Help with travel planning, provide travel information, handle luggage, book seats, support boarding, and provide connection services.
*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.