Sidcup to London Bridge train prices and times
Use Trip.com to buy tickets from Sidcup to London Bridge, starting from £8.10 and averaging £8.50. The entire journey takes no more than 20m. If you want to get more discounts, consider purchasing split tickets. Additionally, buying in advance is also good choice.
- Fri, May 23From £8.50
- Sat, May 24From £8.10
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- Mon, May 26From £8.10
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00:03 Sidcup | 00:26 London Bridge | 23m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
05:03 Sidcup | 05:29 London Bridge | 26m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
05:18 Sidcup | 05:44 London Bridge | 26m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
05:33 Sidcup | 05:55 London Bridge | 22m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
05:47 Sidcup | 06:14 London Bridge | 27m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets |
06:03 Sidcup | 06:26 Paris | 23m, Direct | ![]() | Find Tickets View More Trains |
Sidcup to London Bridge train route details





Sidcup to London Bridge: everything you need to know
This journey is an easy commute from the leafy suburbs of Sidcup to the bustling heart of London Bridge. Sidcup was once part of Kent but is now in Bexley of Greater London, within Travelcard Zone 5. It is home to numerous green spaces and parks, along with other living facilities, making it a very pleasant place to live. It is also extremely convenient to travel to the heart of London, especially to London Bridge Station, which shares its name with the nearby bridge. It takes only about 20m by train to travel there and back, and the service runs late into the night.
London Bridge Station is located on the south bank of central London, close to the financial district and many famous attractions such as Tower Bridge and Borough Market, offering an excellent location for both tourists and business people.
Not only that, commuters who work in central London but live in Sidcup or nearby areas, students attending schools in central London or along the route, and people heading to the shopping districts around London Bridge and elsewhere, among other types of passengers, all favour this mode of transportation because trains offer advantages such as punctuality, environmental friendliness, and smoothness.
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Book now and the train fare from Sidcup to London Bridge might drop to £8.10. The price of cheap train tickets is determined by various factors, but it's undeniable that booking in advance, using Railcards or travelling during off-peak hours can often save you a significant amount of money.
Depart from Sidcup
Sidcup, located roughly 10 miles southeast of London, is a picturesque area. While Sidcup is generally a quiet suburb, the surrounding region is relatively bustling, serving as a hub for local residents' daily activities.
Sidcup Station is primarily served by Southeastern, offering efficient and precise journeys despite having only two platforms. Platform 1 mainly caters to services heading northwest towards central London, with approximately four trains per hour. Meanwhile, the other platform predominantly serves routes heading east to towns such as Dartford and Gravesend.
The station is well-equipped with essential facilities, including ticket machines, toilets, waiting rooms, a car park, ATMs, shops, and bicycle storage. For those with mobility challenges, amenities like accessible toilets, wheelchairs, and step-free access are available.
Upon exiting the station, you can easily reach Sidcup High Street, where a variety of shops, cafes, and restaurants line the street, offering a delightful shopping experience. If cycling, it takes only about 5 minutes to reach Foots Cray Meadows, a 97-hectare area perfect for camping, kite flying, and other outdoor activities. Each season brings new surprises to discover here.
From Sidcup to London Bridge
Enjoy a rapid and scenic train ride from Sidcup to London Bridge, usually taking about 20m, with occasional trips extending to around an hour of train time. This convenient 10 miles route includes stops at Hither Green, New Eltham, Mottingham, and more. As you travel, enjoy the captivating views from the train window, transitioning from lush suburban landscapes to the impressive skyline of London, shifting your mood from relaxed to excited.
The concise travel time does not affect the standardised service on Southeastern trains. While first-class seating is absent, comfort remains a priority. Benefit from comfortable seating equipped with plug sockets and USB ports, luggage racks, and complimentary Wi-Fi with robust privacy protection. You can also bring two small domestic pets for free, provided they are kept on a lead. Passengers can access Priority Seating Cards, while those travelling with babies will find baby changing facilities on board. Cyclists are encouraged to travel during off-peak times or weekends for a smoother experience.
Trains from Sidcup to London Bridge run from about 5 a.m. to around midnight, with similar return times, allowing for a balanced work-life schedule. The train price is typically around £8.50, with additional savings possible through Railcards and other money-saving strategies. Discover more useful information on the Trip.com platform to further enhance your travel experience and quality of life.
Arrival at London Bridge
London Bridge Station, located on the South Bank in central London near the famous London Bridge, is within Fare Zone 1. As a major railway and underground station, it features 15 platforms and accommodates nearly 50 million passengers annually. Southeastern operates approximately 16 trains per hour to London Charing Cross and 8 trains per hour to London Cannon Street. Additionally, Southern trains provide services to destinations like East Croydon and London Victoria, while Thameslink connects passengers to Brighton, Gatwick Airport, and Cambridge. The station is also well-served by the Jubilee Line and the Northern Line on the London Underground, making it a vital transport hub in the city.
London Bridge Station is equipped with a wide array of facilities designed to cater to the needs of all passengers. The station features staff available throughout the day to assist travellers, along with automated ticket machines for easy ticket purchasing. Passengers can stay connected with public Wi-Fi and access ATMs for financial transactions. The station also includes a variety of shops and seating areas for comfort and convenience. Bicycle storage is available for cyclists, and additional amenities such as Left Luggage services, step-free access, ramps for train access, accessible toilets, and baby changing facilities ensure accessibility and ease for everyone.
From London Bridge Station, you can easily walk to numerous attractions, including the iconic Tower Bridge, one of London's most famous landmarks. Explore Borough Market, one of the city's oldest food markets, and marvel at The Shard, which is among the tallest buildings in Europe. Additionally, you can visit Tate Modern, Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, and the Southbank Centre.
*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.
How to book cheap train tickets from Sidcup to London Bridge

Season Tickets for frequent travels

Network Railcard for Southeast England

Travelling in off-peak train times

Using the Railcard for 1/3 off

Split Tickets to save an average extra 30%

Book in advance to save an average of 61%

Group travels to save 1/3
Sidcup to London Bridge train ticket types
There are various ticket types available for this route, each with different benefits and restrictions. Explore below to see which ticket type is best suited to your travel needs:
Off-Peak & Super Off-Peak train tickets
Off-Peak tickets are cheaper and more flexible, allowing for travel during less busy times. Super Off-Peak tickets are even cheaper and are perfect for less conventional schedules.
Return train tickets
This ticket includes both the outbound and return journeys, saving you the time and hassle of purchasing separate tickets. With just one ticket, you can travel smoothly along the same route.
Advance train tickets
As one of the most cost-effective ticket options available, purchasing up to 12 weeks in advance can save you a considerable amount of money.
Season train tickets
It’s a type of train ticket that allows unlimited travel within two stations for a week, a month, or a year. What’s more, it can save you more than 1/3 on train fares.
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