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How to get fromMottingham to Waterloo Stationby train, bus, taxi or car

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There are 5 ways to get from Mottingham to Waterloo Station by train, bus, taxi, or car

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  1. Train

    best
    1. Take the train from Mottingham to London Waterloo Easttrain train Gravesend - London Charing Cross / ...
    30 min
    £7–8
  2. Bus

    cheapest
    1. Take the bus from Beaconsfield Road to New Cross Gate Stationbus bus N136
    2. Take the bus from New Cross Gate Station to Waterloo Station / Waterloo Roadbus bus Bl1
    57 min
    £3–64
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Mottingham to Waterloo Stationtaxi taxi 9.8 mi
    23 min
    £40–55
  4. Drive 9.8 mi

    1. Drive from Mottingham to Waterloo Stationcar car 9.8 mi
    23 min
    £3–4
  5. Line 161 bus

    1. Take the bus from Mottingham / Prince Of Wales to North Greenwich Stationbus bus 161
    1h 17m
    £5–7

Mottingham to Waterloo Station by train and foot

Calendar521Weekly Services
Duration30 minAverage Duration
Ticket£7Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Mottingham, England and Waterloo Station, Greater London, England?

Southeastern operates a train from Mottingham to London Waterloo East every 20 minutes. Tickets cost £7–8 and the journey takes 26 min. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Beaconsfield Road to Waterloo Station / Waterloo Road via New Cross Gate Station in around 57 min.

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