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Sheerness-on-Sea Rail Station to Maidenhead Rail Station

From Sheerness-on-Sea Rail Station to Maidenhead Rail Station

Live information from the Transport for London (TfL) datafeed.

First departure

Leave at 05:43 and arrive at 08:26
Journey time 02:43

Start with: Southeastern to Sittingbourne

  1. 1Queenborough Rail Station
  2. 2Swale Rail Station
  3. 3Kemsley Rail Station
  4. 4Sittingbourne Rail Station

Change to: Southeastern to London Bridge

  1. 5Newington Rail Station
  2. 6Rainham (Kent) Rail Station
  3. 7Gillingham (Kent) Rail Station
  4. 8Chatham Rail Station
  5. 9Rochester Rail Station
  6. 10London Bridge Rail Station

Change to: Jubilee line to Bond Street

Disruptions: London Bridge Underground Station: Mini ramps are available at this station on the Jubilee line platforms. They are designed to cover the small remaining step / or gap between the platform and the train on step-free to train platforms. They make it easier for customers people to get on and off the train, in particular for people whose mobility aids have small or swivel wheels. The ramps are quick and easy to use. Staff are trained to use them and will be happy to provide one for you to use. If you would like to use a mini ramp, please ask for help from staff or press the information button on a help point.

Disruptions: LONDON BRIDGE STATION: Please note that step free interchange between the Jubilee and Northern lines is partly at street level, in both directions. Lifts are available between Northern line and Borough High Street entrance then via Borough High Street, St Thomas Street and Joiner Street to the main Underground ticket hall from where lifts are available to/from the Jubilee line.

Disruptions: Bond Street Station: Mini ramps are available at this station on the Jubilee line platforms. They are designed to cover the small remaining step / or gap between the platform and the train on step-free to train platforms. They make it easier for customers people to get on and off the train, in particular for people whose mobility aids have small or swivel wheels. The ramps are quick and easy to use. Staff are trained to use them and will be happy to provide one for you to use. If you would like to use a mini ramp, please ask for help from staff or press the information button on a help point.

  1. 11Southwark Underground Station
  2. 12Waterloo Underground Station
  3. 13Westminster Underground Station
  4. 14Green Park Underground Station
  5. 15Bond Street Underground Station

Change to: Elizabeth line to Maidenhead Rail Station

Disruptions: MAIDENHEAD STATION: From Monday 6 November until August 2024, no step-free access between street level and platforms 2 and 3. This will affect westbound Elizabeth line and GWR services as well as some eastbound services during service disruption and engineering works. Marlow services would not be affected at any time.

  1. 16London Paddington Rail Station
  2. 17Ealing Broadway Rail Station
  3. 18Southall Rail Station
  4. 19Hayes & Harlington Rail Station
  5. 20West Drayton Rail Station
  6. 21Iver Rail Station
  7. 22Langley (Berks) Rail Station
  8. 23Slough Rail Station
  9. 24Burnham (Berks) Rail Station
  10. 25Taplow Rail Station
  11. 26Maidenhead Rail Station
 

Reverse trip from Maidenhead Rail Station to Sheerness-on-Sea Rail Station