Catford Bridge station
Adenmore Road
Catford
Greater London
SE6 4RH
Catford Bridge Station can be found on Adenmore Road in Catford as shown on the map, and is operated by Southeastern.
Read on for more information about the facilities and help available at Catford Bridge Rail Station, connections for onwards travel, and live arrivals and departures information.
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Catford Bridge station serves as a bustling gateway located in the southeastern area of London. Whether you're a daily commuter, a travel enthusiast, or a curious explorer, this station, with its array of services and transport links, is your starting point for adventure. Discover a bit about what Catford Bridge has to offer, to ensure your journey is as smooth and enjoyable as possible.
Catford Bridge station provides a host of facilities designed to make your travel experience more convenient. The ticket office is open Monday through Saturday from 06:10 to 19:30, and on Sundays from 08:40 to 16:40, ensuring you have ample time to purchase and collect your tickets. Ticket machines, including accessible ones, are located conveniently on the forecourt and platform 1, allowing for easy access to services. Induction loops and smartcard validators are also present, providing additional ease for ticket transactions.
The station maintains good security with CCTV cameras in place. However, be prepared as there are no refreshment facilities, ATMs, or waiting room offices at the station. If you need a quick snack or cash, make sure to plan ahead before your visit. For cyclists, there are 10 bicycle storage spaces, complete with stands and sheltered parking, although at your own risk, as no CCTV is present in this area.
Catford Bridge is partially accessible, with step-free access available across the station. It's important to note that while there is interchange via road and steep paths, stepped access is still an option via the footbridge. If you require additional assistance, staff help is available within the station's operating hours. Customer help points and induction loops can be found throughout the station.
For those with impaired mobility, a set down/pick-up point is available, but there are no accessible taxis or designated parking spaces at this location. If you require extra assistance, the station can arrange for a mobile assistance team or even a complementary taxi service to a nearby station with comprehensive facilities, ensuring seamless transfers for all passengers.
Traveling beyond Catford Bridge is made easy with a variety of transport options. For those heading towards Lewisham, bus stop R on Catford Road is your go-to point, while those traveling towards Hayes can catch their ride from bus stop M. If you're seeking greater travel information and route planning, you can access a detailed guide here.
For cycling enthusiasts, although the station does not provide cycle hire facilities, it supports personal bikes with sheltered storage options. Car rentals, though not available directly from the station, can be accessed via local taxi services and nearby rental facilities.
From Catford Bridge, travelers can enjoy direct routes to numerous noteworthy destinations within London. Commuters can easily reach key city hubs such as London Bridge, Charing Cross, and Waterloo East. The station provides excellent connectivity to all London corners, including Gatwick Airport for international travelers.
As you embark on your journey, knowing the ins and outs of Catford Bridge station can greatly enhance your travel experience. From its strategic location to its accessibility features and direct links to popular destinations, Catford Bridge is more than just a station—it's a launchpad for your next adventure. Make sure to plan your trip ahead, considering the lack of amenities such as refreshments and waiting rooms, and you'll be set for a seamless journey.
Remember to purchase your tickets in advance and enjoy the richness of experiences awaiting you right from the starting point of Catford Bridge. Safe travels!
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Ticket Office Opening hours |
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Ticket machines | Yes | ||||||
Collect tickets bought online | Yes Collect tickets at the ticket machine | ||||||
Accessible ticket machines | Yes station forecourt/ platform 1 | ||||||
Induction loop | Yes | ||||||
Smartcards | |||||||
Smartcards issued at this station | Yes | ||||||
Smartcard validators | Yes |
Information available from staff | Yes - from help point | ||||||
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Customer information | DepartureScreens Announcements | ||||||
Staff help available |
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Customer help points | Yes | ||||||
Customer services notes | This station has Secure station accreditation - For more information contact 0345 322 7021 | ||||||
Luggage storage | No | ||||||
Lost property | Southeastern Customer Services | ||||||
CCTV at the station | Yes |
Station Accessibility | |||||||
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Step-free access | Step free access is available in parts of this station. Category B2. This station has a degree of step-free access to the platform, which may be in both directions or in one direction only - please check details - Step free access to both platforms. Step free interchange via road and steep paths is in excess of 250 metres. Stepped access between platforms is via a footbridge. | ||||||
Ticket barriers and gates | No | ||||||
Accessible ticket machines | Yes station forecourt/ platform 1 | ||||||
Induction loop | Yes | ||||||
Ramp for train access | Yes | ||||||
Accessible Toilets | No | ||||||
Waiting rooms | There is no waiting room office at Catford Bridge | ||||||
Seating area | Yes | ||||||
Wheelchairs available | No | ||||||
Getting to and from the station | |||||||
Accessible taxis here | No | ||||||
Impaired mobility set down/pick-up point | Yes | ||||||
Accessible spaces | None | ||||||
Accessible car park equipment | No | ||||||
Staff Help | |||||||
Staff help available |
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Customer Help Points and Meeting Point | Yes | ||||||
Helpline | Assistance navigating through the station and getting on and off trains (by ramp if required) is available during station staffing hours (see Staff Help available times) . You can now book assistance up to 2 hours before your journey. You can also travel without booking, just make yourself known to staff as far in advance as possible of the train you would like to get - we recommend at least 20 minutes. There are no staff on the trains that call at this station that can assist. The meeting point for assisted travel is the ticket office or you can use the help point.Where staff are not available at the station to assist, we now have a mobile Assistance Team who can be deployed to stations. This can be arranged in advance by booking through Customer Services or by using the Help Point on the station (although inevitably there will be a delay if not booked in advance) - alternatively a taxi can be arranged, at no additional cost, to convey you to the nearest station where you can be assisted further. |
Toilets | No |
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Accessible Toilets | No |
Baby Changing | No |
Waiting rooms | There is no waiting room office at Catford Bridge |
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Seating area | Yes |
1st Class Lounge | No |
Refreshment Facilities | No |
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ATM Machine | No |
Shops | No |
Currency Exchange | No |
Pay Phones | No |
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Public Wi-Fi | No |
Bicycle Storage | |
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Spaces | 10 You may leave your cycle in the rack provided however you do so at your own risk. Forecourt |
Type of Storage | Stands, |
Sheltered | Yes |
CCTV | No |
Bicycle Hire | |
Cycle Hire Information | There are no cycle hire facilities at this station |
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Information to plan your onward journey is available in a printable format here |
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