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Routes
There are 3 tram routes in London:
- Croyden (South London) - Elmers End (Southeast London)
- Croyden (South London) - Beckenham Junction (Southeast London)
- Wimbledon (Southwest London) - New Addington (Southeast London)
For a route map, see TfL's tram routes (www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/1110.aspx).
First/last trams
The first trams run from around 04:45 Monday to Saturday, and 06:50 on Sundays. The last trams leave at around 00:00 every day.
Journey times
Here are some average tram journey times:
- Croyden - Elmers End: 16 minutes
- Croyden - Beckenham Junction: 24 minutes
- Wimbledon - New Addington: 45 minutes
Rush hours
If you can, you should avoid using the public transport during rush hours. At these times people are going to and from work and trams can become quite crowded. The morning rush hour is from about 08:00 to 09:30, and the evening one from about 17:00 to 18:30.
Popular tourist routes
Trams don't travel directly through central London, but most stop at Wimbledon, so you can easily take a tube or bus from there to your destination.