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Blackheath Transport
Rail Network
Blackheath is served by two train stations. One in Blackheath Village itself, and the other in Westcombe Park, just down the road from the busy & popular Royal Standard area. These trains travel directly into London Bridge & Charing Cross (and also Cannon Street). Check National Rail Journey Planner for exact times.
Both areas can also access the Docklands Light Railway by changing at either Lewisham or Greenwich.
The map below shows just how well connected Blackheath & Westcombe Park stations are to the rest of London via the rail network (Train, Tube & DLR).

View a larger PDF map showing the entire London Rail Network.
Buses
Westcombe Park is served by buses 53, 54, 108, 202, 286, 380, 386, 422.
View a PDF map showing all bus connections to Westcombe Park.
Blackheath Village is served by buses 54, 89, 108, 202, 380.
Both Blackheath Village and Westcombe Park are served by the 108 bus which goes directly to North Greenwich Jubilee Line station. Westcombe Park is also served by the 422 which does the same.
Roads
Blackheath is in an prime location if you wish to travel around London by car. The A2 is the main road from Central London to the South East (joining the the M25 at junction 2). Blackheath Village and Westcombe Park both sit close to the A2, which crosses Blackheath Common dividing the two.
There is easy access to the A20 which connects with the M25 at junction 3, as well as the South Circular (A205) which serves all of South London, and connects with the Woowich Ferry.
The Blackwall Tunnel (to Docklands) is approx. 10 minutes drive, whilst the Dartford Tunnel and M25 are approximately 30 minutes away via the A2 or A20.
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