Southeastern Class 375s at London Charing Cross in April 2017
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Franchise(s) |
Integrated Kent 1 April 2006 – December 2018 |
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Main region(s) | Greater London, Kent | ||||
Other region(s) | East Sussex | ||||
Fleet size | 375 | ||||
Stations called at | 179 | ||||
Stations operated | 174 | ||||
National Rail abbreviation | SE | ||||
Parent company | Govia (Go-Ahead Group / Keolis) | ||||
Website | www.southeasternrailway.co.uk | ||||
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London & South Eastern Railway Limited, trading as Southeastern, is a British train operating company in South East England. It provides the majority of commuter/regional routes in South East London and Kent as well as some parts of East Sussex along three main routes: the Southeastern Main Line from London Cannon Street and London Charing Cross to Dover via Sevenoaks and the Chatham Main Line between London Victoria and Dover/Ramsgate via the Medway towns. Southeastern also provides services along High Speed 1 from London St. Pancras. On 1 April 2006 it became the franchisee for the new Integrated Kent franchise (IKF), replacing the publicly owned South Eastern Trains on the former South Eastern franchise.
Southeastern serves the main London stations of Charing Cross, Victoria, Blackfriars, Cannon Street, London Bridge, Waterloo East and St Pancras. The Southeastern network has a route mileage of 540, with 179 stations. About 70% of its services run to and from London.