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Church of All Saints, Orpington

Church of England church buildings in the London Borough of BromleyGrade II* listed buildings in the London Borough of BromleyTourist attractions in the London Borough of Bromley
North Face of the Church of All Saints, Orpington (01)
North Face of the Church of All Saints, Orpington (01)

The Church of All Saints is a Grade II* listed church in Orpington, Bromley, London.

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Church of All Saints, Orpington
Bark Hart Road, London Goddington

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N 51.37786 ° E 0.10592 °
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All Saints Church, Orpington

Bark Hart Road
BR6 0QD London, Goddington
England, United Kingdom
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allsaintsorpington.org.uk

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North Face of the Church of All Saints, Orpington (01)
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St Mary Cray railway station
St Mary Cray railway station

St Mary Cray railway station is in St Mary Cray, South East London within the London Borough of Bromley. It is 14 miles 57 chains (23.7 km) down the line from London Victoria. Train services are operated by Southeastern, who manage the station, and Thameslink. It is in Travelcard Zone 6, and the station is managed by Southeastern. Services are provided by Southeastern, and Thameslink. The station has four platforms, platforms 1 and 3 being for services to Central London via Bromley South, platform 2 for services to Sevenoaks and Ashford International and platform 4 for services to Gillingham. To the west of the station the Up and Down Chatham Loop lines give access to the South Eastern Main Line where the next station is Chislehurst. There are normally no direct trains between Chislehurst and St Mary Cray, as trains that use the connecting curves usually run non-stop between London Bridge and either Rochester or West Malling. Access to the station is from a footbridge built over the railway. The footbridge is not part of the station (albeit painted in typical southeastern colours) with the entrance to the station built on the footbridge. The footbridge was refurbished in 2016. Lifts, cycle-shelters, ramps and handrails were added to improve access early in 2022. The station has 4 Oystercard readers rather than ticket barriers. 2 ticket machines are present near the footbridge. The station is fully staffed from the first train to the last of the day, as all trains (except for Thameslink services) are dispatched by platform staff.