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Hythe (Essex)

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Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) by train

Considering a train trip from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex)? The journey typically lasts around 2hrs 4 mins and spans about 55 miles (89 kilometres). With approximately 35 trains running each day, you're spoiled for choice when scheduling your travel. By booking your tickets in advance, you could secure fares starting from just £45.50, making it a budget-friendly option for smart travelers.

Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) Key Stats

Arrival Station

Hythe (Essex)

Departure Station

Streatham (Greater London)

Frequency

35trains
per day

Journey Time

from1hrs 39 mins

Changes

2-3no direct
trains

First Train / Last Train

06:03 / 00:08

Distance

55miles
(89 km)

5 Routes

3 Train Operators

Prices

from£45.50

Travelling from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) by Train

Embark on a train journey from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex), and you'll find it's quicker than you might anticipate!

The typical travel time is about 2hrs 4 mins, but if you're in a hurry or just eager to arrive, the fastest trains can whisk you there in just 1hrs 39 mins. With approximately 35 trains running daily, you have a wealth of options to choose from. This scenic route, spanning 55 miles (89 km), generally involves just one transfer, and operators like Elizabeth Line, Thameslink, Abellio Greater Anglia offer comfortable seating with plenty of room for your luggage.

Here's the best part: by booking your tickets in advance, you can snag fares starting from only £45.50, offering a substantial saving over buying tickets at the last minute. For even more savings, consider traveling during Off-Peak times or using a Railcard.

Ready to secure those budget-friendly tickets? Use our Journey Planner to discover the latest deals and keep your travel costs down. Dive into more travel tips below or consult our timetable for up-to-date train schedules. All aboard for Hythe (Essex)!

Journey Details

Frequently asked questions about journeys between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex)

Curious about your trip from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex)? We've put together answers to the most commonly asked questions from our customers to make planning your journey easier.

How long does it take to travel between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex) by train?

The travel time between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex) by train varies depending on the type of train and the route, but the average journey time is 2hrs 4 mins & the fastest journey takes 1hrs 39 mins.

What's the fastest journey time between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex) by train?

The fastest journey time by train from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) is 1hrs 39 mins.

How much does the train from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) cost?

Train ticket prices from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) can start from as little as £45.50 when you book in advance. The cost of tickets can vary depending on the time of day, route and class you book and are usually more expensive if you book on the day.

What are the departure and arrival times for trains between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex)?

The departure and arrival times for trains between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex) vary depending on the day of the week and the type of train. Generally, there are around 35 departures and arrivals throughout the day. The first departure is 06:03, and the last train of the day leaves at 00:08.

What is the difference between first class and standard class on trains between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex)?

First class tickets on trains between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex) typically offer more space, complimentary food and drink, and other amenities compared to standard class.

What amenities are available on trains between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex)?

Amenities on trains between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex) can include free Wi-Fi, power outlets, onboard catering, and comfortable seating.

What is the cheapest way to travel from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) by train?

By booking your tickets on traintickets.com! There are many ways to save on the cost of train travel between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex). On traintickets.com, we do all the work for you to find the cheapest way possible to get to Hythe (Essex), and can save you up to 90%! Simply search for your journey, and be assured we have found you the best possible price.

Is it possible to take a direct train from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex)?

No, unfortunately there are no direct trains between Streatham (Greater London) & Hythe (Essex). However, there are 35 possible journeys which require a change.

What train companies run services from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex)?

Elizabeth Line, Thameslink and Abellio Greater Anglia are the main train operating companies running services between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex).

Can I bring luggage on board trains between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex)?

Yes, you can bring luggage on board trains between Streatham (Greater London) and Hythe (Essex), but there may be limits on the number of bags or the size and weight of your luggage.

When are Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) Train Times?

Check out the upcoming trains from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) on Wednesday 7th May 2025, with our handy timetable below.

Alternatively, you can view the full day's schedule or search for a different date here!

Wednesday 7th May
DepartsArrivesChangesVia StationsDurationOperator
06:03 Streatham (Greater London)08:11 Hythe (Essex)3 changesFarringdon
London Liverpool Street
Colchester
2 hrs 8 mins Get Tickets
06:33 Streatham (Greater London)08:19 Hythe (Essex)2 changesFarringdon
Stratford (London)
1 hrs 46 mins Get Tickets
07:03 Streatham (Greater London)09:11 Hythe (Essex)3 changesFarringdon
London Liverpool Street
Colchester
2 hrs 8 mins Get Tickets
07:33 Streatham (Greater London)09:19 Hythe (Essex)2 changesFarringdon
Stratford (London)
1 hrs 46 mins Get Tickets
08:03 Streatham (Greater London)10:11 Hythe (Essex)3 changesFarringdon
London Liverpool Street
Colchester
2 hrs 8 mins Get Tickets
08:33 Streatham (Greater London)10:19 Hythe (Essex)2 changesFarringdon
Stratford (London)
1 hrs 46 mins Get Tickets
09:03 Streatham (Greater London)11:11 Hythe (Essex)3 changesFarringdon
London Liverpool Street
Colchester
2 hrs 8 mins Get Tickets
09:33 Streatham (Greater London)11:19 Hythe (Essex)2 changesFarringdon
Stratford (London)
1 hrs 46 mins Get Tickets
10:03 Streatham (Greater London)12:11 Hythe (Essex)3 changesFarringdon
London Liverpool Street
Colchester
2 hrs 8 mins Get Tickets
10:33 Streatham (Greater London)12:19 Hythe (Essex)2 changesFarringdon
Stratford (London)
1 hrs 46 mins Get Tickets
11:03 Streatham (Greater London)13:11 Hythe (Essex)3 changesFarringdon
London Liverpool Street
Colchester
2 hrs 8 mins Get Tickets
11:33 Streatham (Greater London)13:19 Hythe (Essex)2 changesFarringdon
Stratford (London)
1 hrs 46 mins Get Tickets
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What are my cheap ticket options for Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) journeys?

From booking in Advance, to our FairSplits, here are our tips for you to find the best price

Advance Tickets

A single ticket for one journey leaving at a specific date and time.

The rule is: the sooner you book the cheaper they are. Usually the cheapest, but least flexible.

Off-Peak & Super Off-Peak Tickets

Offering greater flexibility than Advances, Off-Peak tickets offer travel during less busy times of day trading off more flexibility in the Off-Peak windows but for still discounted fares.

Off Peak fares from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) start from £45.50 one way, or £45.60 return

Anytime Tickets

Anytime tickets are fully flexible allowing travel at any time of the day. Brilliant if you don’t want the pressure of clock watching, returning when you want

Anytime fares from Streatham (Greater London) to Hythe (Essex) are available for £49.40 one way, or £54.80 return

With our FairSplit technology, you can save up to 90% on the cost of train travel.

Split ticketing means that instead of purchasing one rail ticket for your journey we automatically find and help you book two or more tickets instead, covering exactly the same journey. We call it our FairSplit.

Travelling in a group? We can save you even more!

Unlike other split ticketing sites, you can enter multiple railcards in a single search on traintickets.com. We will find you the best price using all possible combinations of your railcards in conjunction with our split ticketing technology & GroupSave.

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Everything you need to know about Streatham (Greater London) Station

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Everything you need to know about Hythe (Essex) Station

Welcome to Hythe (Essex) Train Station

Nestled in the east of England, Hythe (Essex) train station is a quaint yet vital part of the local transportation landscape. This charming station serves as a gateway to both the peaceful charm of Essex and the bustling excitement of cities like London and Cambridge. Whether you're commuting for work or embarking on an adventure, Hythe (Essex) offers a surprisingly efficient hub given its relatively small size. While it may not boast a grand structure, what it does offer is essential convenience for thousands of passengers who pass through its platforms.

Amenity Overview at Hythe (Essex)

Hythe (Essex) station is equipped with essential facilities that make your transit as smooth as possible. While there is no staffed ticket office, passengers can comfortably purchase or collect pre-booked tickets at accessible ticket machines. The station takes pride in its commitment to inclusivity, featuring step-free access to its platforms via the level crossing on Hythe Station Road. Passenger assistance is available, further ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free journey for everyone. Although it lacks amenities like shops and refreshment facilities, the focus at Hythe is on straightforward travel, with clear customer information boards and help points available to guide you during your visit.

Transport Connections

Getting around from Hythe (Essex) is relatively straightforward thanks to its solid transport links. Bus services stop conveniently near the station, making onward travel in the local area a breeze. During disruptions, rail replacement buses ensure that you can continue your journey with minimal inconvenience, picking up and dropping off at Hythe Station Road bus stops. This connectivity underscores Hythe’s role as more than just a stop on the map but a genuine intersection for travel in the region.

Exciting Destinations

While Hythe (Essex) station has the basics of station facilities, it is a stepping stone to a wealth of exciting destinations. Regular trains can whisk you away to the heart of the capital with trains to London Liverpool Street or get you to delightful seaside towns like Clacton-on-Sea and Walton-on-the-Naze. If you’re keen for some shopping or cultural exploration, taking a train to Chelmsford or Norwich might just hit the spot. And for a visit to somewhere rich in history, the journey to Cambridge awaits, showcasing the station’s versatility in destinations.

Your Reliable Ticketing Partner

Traveling from Hythe (Essex) can be a delight when you plan with ease. Be it online purchases or using accessible ticket machines at the station for collections, the process is straightforward. Remember, whilst few amenities are available at the station, your journey can be largely pre-planned from the comfort of your home, aided by secure and user-friendly ticket purchasing options. This setup is particularly beneficial, allowing passengers to focus more on the journey and destinations rather than logistics. With plentiful routes at your fingertips, there is always an opportunity to explore something new.

Final Words

Though Hythe (Essex) might not stand out in terms of luxurious offerings or extensive facilities, it plays an essential role as a small yet crucial link in the sprawling UK rail network. Whether you're off to the city or escaping to serene landscapes, Hythe beckons as a starting point for your journeys. Plan your travel today, and let Hythe (Essex) be your window to wonder.

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