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The Croydon Buddhist Centre has a convenient location on the Croydon High Street. It's well-connected to Central London, Surrey and South London through various train, tram and bus routes.
Address:
98 High Street, Croydon, CR0 1ND
Trains from Central London
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From London Victoria: Regular trains run from London Victoria to East Croydon, with a journey time of approximately 15-20 minutes. From East Croydon, it's a short tram ride or a 10-minute walk to the Centre.
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From London Bridge: Trains from London Bridge also run frequently to East Croydon, with a similar journey time of 15-20 minutes. From East Croydon, you can take a tram or walk to reach us.
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From North London and other Central London stations: West Croydon Station is another convenient option, especially for those traveling from the London Overground network, with connections from areas like Shoreditch, Canada Water, Canonbury and Highbury & Islington. West Croydon is about a 15-minute walk to the Centre.
Trains from Surrey and South London
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From nearby areas in Surrey: Areas such as Purley, Coulsdon, Oxted, Reigate, Epsom (Tattenham Corner) and Caterham have regular train services to East Croydon, making it easy to access the Centre.
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From South London: South London areas like Clapham Junction, Streatham, Crystal Palace, and Norwood are well-served by trains to East Croydon, making it straightforward to reach us. The Overground connects West Croydon to Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill and Sydenham. ​
Buses from South London and Surrey
The Croydon Buddhist Centre is well-served by several bus routes, making it accessible from various locations in both South London and Surrey. These buses have stops within a short walking distance of the Centre, ensuring easy access for those using public transport:
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64: Serving Thornton Heath, New Addington, and other nearby areas.
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119: Connecting Bromley, Addington, and Purley Way.
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198: Running between Shrublands and Thornton Heath, stopping at West Croydon.
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250: Running between Brixton and West Croydon.
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407: Running between Sutton, Caterham and Croydon.
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466: Offering a link between Coulsdon, Purley and Croydon.
Trams from Bromley, West London and Surrey
The London tram network connects Croydon with Beckenham, Elmers End, New Addington and Wimbledon.
Driving and Parking
For those driving, Croydon is well-connected via major roads, including the A23 and A232. There is parking available in nearby car parks, as well as some on-street parking options. Please note that parking can be limited at peak times, so allow extra time for your journey if you plan to drive.​