‘Improved’ Southeastern train timetable launches in June

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It’s been announced by train operator Southeastern it will be launching an improved timetable to provide a better and more reliable service for customers across Kent, East Sussex and south-east London on 2 June 2024.

The changes are driven by feedback from customers, and will mean less waiting time on platforms, improved punctuality, more carriages on the busiest trains and additional services to reduce crowding. 

As one of the biggest and busiest rail operators, providing more than 125 million journeys last year, it’s hoped the improvements will help encourage further growth as it works to become a better, more reliable, and sustainable railway. 

Scott Brightwell, Southeastern’s Operations & Safety Director, said: 

“We’re delighted more people are using our railway and I’m excited to be able to provide customers with an improved timetable and a more reliable service. 

“Through analysing travel data, and listening to feedback, we’ve made changes that provide more space on our busiest trains and added additional services to parts of the network that have seen the largest growth. 

“Our new timetable also supports local economies with extra and longer trains to the coast this summer to make it easier for customers to explore the great destinations across the network.” 

The new timetable starts on Sunday, 2 June and customers are encouraged to check their journey times. 

The new timetable is now available on the Southeastern App and journey plannerClick here for a more detailed summary of the changes.


Some of the key changes:  

Metro 

Mainline 

Highspeed 

Full details of the timetable changes be seen here.  

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