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How to get fromWimbledon to Charltonby bus, subway, train, taxi, car, or tram

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There are 6 ways to get from Wimbledon to Charlton by bus, subway, train, taxi, car, or tram

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  1. Bus, line 53 bus

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    1. Take the bus from Morden Rd / South Wimbledon Stn to Elephant & Castle Stationbus bus N155
    2. Take the bus from Elephant & Castle / New Kent Road to Charlton Villagebus bus 53 / ...
    1h 9m
    £4–41
  2. Subway, train

    1. Take the subway from Wimbledon station to Blackfriars stationsubway subway District
    2. Take the train from London Blackfriars to Charltontrain train St Albans City - Gillingham / ...
    1h 18m
    £12–41
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Wimbledon to Charltontaxi taxi 13.1 mi
    39 min
    £30–45
  4. Drive 13.1 mi

    1. Drive from Wimbledon to Charltoncar car 13.1 mi
    39 min
    £4–5
  5. Train, line 53 bus

    1. Take the train from Wimbledon to London Waterlootrain train Hampton Court - London Waterloo / ...
    2. Take the bus from Lower Marsh to Charlton Villagebus bus 53 / ...
    1h 14m
    £5–9
  6. Tram, line 54 bus

    1. Take the tram from Wimbledon Tram Stop to Beckenham Junction Tram Stoptram tram Tram
    2. Take the bus from Copers Cope Road to Charlton Villagebus bus 54
    1h 43m
    £8–9

Wimbledon to Charlton by subway and train

Calendar244Weekly Services
Duration1h 18mAverage Duration
Ticket£12Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Wimbledon, England and Charlton, Greater London, England?

You can take a bus from Morden Rd / South Wimbledon Stn to Charlton Village via Elephant & Castle Station and Elephant & Castle / New Kent Road in around 1h 9m.

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