Transport links connecting Croydon with London and the south coast are pretty good, if expensive. Most trains into London stop at Victoria or London Bridge; the Brighton - Bedford line runs through East Croydon (stopping helpfully at Luton Airport), and trains south to Gatwick Airport are also frequent.
Unfortunately the Underground only goes as far south as Brixton, but trains run throughout the night (at least hourly from London Victoria) as do night buses.
Finally, decades after the old trams stopped running in Croydon, a new Tramlink opened in 2000 and has since proved to be the most reliable public transport service in the UK! Also popular because it runs east-west (not north-south like the trains) connecting Croydon with Wimbledon, Beckenham Junction and New Addington.
For a helpful site with links about all forms of public transport in Croydon, see link below.
Written Sep 11, 2004
Website: www.croyweb.com/Basic/transport.htm
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