A friend to both the commuter and the long distance train traveller, Southeastern Trains services cover the entirety of south-eastern England, running around 200 trains daily.
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Southeastern Trains operate the UK's first high-speed rail services, connecting London St Pancras with areas of Kent in only 30 to 60 minutes. And for travellers looking for train passage or ferry links to continental Europe, Southeastern Trains has a number of connection options for a hassle-free journey.
To get in contact with Southeastern Trains' customer service representatives, phone: 0845 000 2222
Additional useful phone numbers for Southeastern Trains include:
Southeastern Trains has recently introduced a Weekender Ticket, which hopes to save travellers money by offering a round trip ticket at only a little more than standard off-peak travel. Discounts also run for groups of three and four and groups of over 10.
Cycles are not permitted on Southeastern Trains services to London during peak travel times. On long-distance journeys, refreshments will be provided by Rail Gourmet.