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London Trams · zone 3

Tram line — stations & live status

London Trams serve Croydon and south London, linking Wimbledon, New Addington, Beckenham Junction and Elmers End. All tram stops are listed below in route order.

The Tram line runs between Wimbledon and New Addington, calling at 39 stations across zone 3. Branches also serve Church Street, Elmers End. Open Vidona at any of them and the live board is already on screen — or put your station on your Lock Screen.

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39stations
3fare zones
0interchange stations

All Tram line stations, in order

Tram line stations in route order
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1Wimbledon3
2Dundonald Road
3Merton Park
4Morden Road
5Phipps Bridge
6Belgrave Walk
7Mitcham
8Mitcham Junction
9Beddington Lane
10Therapia Lane
11Ampere Way
12Waddon Marsh
13Wandle Park
14Reeves Corner
15Centrale
16West Croydon
17Wellesley Road
18East Croydon
19Lebanon Road
20Sandilands
21Addiscombe
22Blackhorse Lane
23Woodside
24Arena
25Harrington Road
26Birkbeck
27Avenue Road
28Beckenham Road
29Beckenham Junction
30George Street
31Church Street
32Elmers End
33Lloyd Park
34Coombe Lane
35Gravel Hill
36Addington Village
37Fieldway
38King Henry's Drive
39New Addington

Frequently asked

How many stations does the Tram line have?

39 — from Wimbledon to New Addington. The full list, in route order, is on this page.

Which zones does the Tram line cover?

Zone 3 — it runs entirely outside Zone 1.

Where do London Trams run?

Across south London centred on Croydon — west to Wimbledon, east to Beckenham Junction and Elmers End, and south-east to New Addington.

Your stop, before you ask.

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