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Or get the train from East Dulwich to West Croydon - get off at Selhurst and stay on the same platform for the East Croydon train then change at East Croydon for Gatwick. One more change of trains but as you don't need to change platforms and the next train comes along very quickly it does not really disrupt the journey. I did it that way a couple of months ago and caught a train at about 11.30 from East Dulwich and sitting was in the departure lounge at Gatwick less than an hour later (although did help that I only had hand luggage and that Gatwick was as quiet as the grave that day).

I'd agree that the Gatwick Express is a rip-off! Much cheaper to get a regular ticket for the Southern or First Capital Conest trains. The service is pretty much the same with the London Bridge option as well.


We're heading to Gatwick on Sunday morning and have decided that Forest Hill to East Croydon and then onto Gatwick is the best route.

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