The Bromley site is ideally located for access to a variety of public transport options. Just a five-minute walk from the office you will find Bromley South Station, and in just over 10-minutes you can reach Bromley North Station.
Again, just a five minute walk and you will reach a wide variety of bus services along High Street.
By Train
Major Routes: Frequent Southeastern and Thameslink services connecting to central London and beyond.
Destinations & Frequency:
• Up to 8 trains per hour to London Victoria (some fast, some stopping).
• Around 2–3 trains per hour to London Blackfriars via Catford.
• Services also go to Sevenoaks, Orpington, and further Kent destinations like Dover Priory and Ashford International.
Peak Times: Additional services run at morning and evening peak hours.
Operators: Mainly Southeastern, with some Thameslink trains through the Thameslink core to central London.
Branch Line Service: This is a short branch line from Bromley North to Grove Park.
Frequency:
• Typically 2 trains per hour off-peak to Grove Park.
• Increased to 3 per hour in the morning peak.
Connections: From Grove Park you can change for frequent services into London Charing Cross, London Cannon Street and other mainline routes.
For updates across the whole rail network, visit the National Rail website.
By Bus
There is an extensive network of TfL bus services available to and from Bromley, providing links to a wide range of locations. Your nearest bus stops can be found on High Street, Elmfield Road,
To see all bus stops nearby and which services call at each, visit the TfL website on the link below.
Additionally, Bromley is linked by two Superloop services – a network of express bus routes which improves connections between key outer London town centres and transport hubs.
Currently, Bromley is serviced by the following:
Route SL3 – Thamesmead to Bromley North, serving Abbey Wood, Bexleyheath, Sidcup and Bickley stations.
Route SL5 – Bromley North to Croydon, serving East Croydon and Bromley South stations

