Local trains serve London and the surrounding regions. For airport services see To and From the Airport. The main rail operators connecting Greater London to the city centre are listed below.
Silverlink
An electric train network across Greater London. Its routes are: Richmond to Stratford or Barking via Willesden, West Hampstead and Gospel Oak; Clapham Junction to Watford via Kensington Olympia and Willesden; and London Euston to Watford via Willesden and Wembley Central.
First Capital Connect
Operated by First Capital Connect. Services connect: Bedford to Moorgate via Luton, St. Alban’s and King’s Cross; Bedford to Brighton via Luton, St. Alban’s and King’s Cross, East Croydon and Gatwick; and Luton to Tooting via St. Alban’s, Kentish Town, Elephant & Castle, Streatham and Wimbledon.
SouthEastern Railway
SouthEastern services connect Central London stations including King’s Cross, Victoria, and London Bridge with South London including Lewisham, Brixton and Greenwich through to stop in Greater London, Kent and East Sussex. Destinations include Dover Priory, East Croydon, Horsham, and Gatwick.
Southern Railway
A network across South London, Southern also operates services connecting London to the south coast. Routes include Brighton to London Bridge and Victoria; Watford Junction to Clapham Junction and Gatwick; and East Croydon to Victoria via Peckham Rye and Crystal Palace.
London Overground
Train service operated by Transport for London encompassing the North London Railway. London Overground runs on the North London, West London, Gospel Oak to Barking and the Euston to Watford lines. From 2011 it will be connect to the extended East London line - the start of an orbital service right round London.




Foreign Exchange
Oyster
Eurostar
Train Tickets