FAQs about Southeastern Trains

  • What services do they have on-board Southeastern trains?

    Southeastern trains offer a range of on-board amenities for a comfortable journey. Enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, power sockets, and spacious seating. Many trains also feature dedicated quiet carriages, luggage racks, and priority seating for those who need it.

  • Where do Southeastern trains operate?

    Southeastern operates a vast network across Kent, East Sussex, and parts of south-east London. The network connects major cities and towns, including London St Pancras International, Ashford International, and Brighton.

  • How fast do Southeastern trains go?

    Southeastern trains offer high-speed travel, reaching speeds of up to 140 mph, connecting London St Pancras International or Stratford International to Ebbsfleet International and Ashford International.

  • What time is Off-Peak for Southeastern trains?

    Off-peak times on Southeastern typically apply to travel after 10am on weekdays (Monday to Friday). On weekends and bank holidays, most of the day is considered off-peak. However, it's essential to check specific ticket types as they may have different restrictions. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, please refer to the Southeastern website.

  • When are Southeastern trains on strike?

    You can check our UK Rail Strike page to get the details before you travel.
  • Who owns Southeastern trains?

    On October 17th, 2021, the operation of all Southeastern services transitioned from London South Eastern Railway (LSER) to SE Trains Limited.