The train now departing from Platform 3...
One of the benefits of using Richmond Station in south-west London is that it’s the beginning (or the end) of the London Overground train system – or, to be precise, one of its branches. From here, the train travels eastwards out to Stratford, 22 stops away. The Overground is quite a comprehensive network, visiting destinations such as Chingford, Barking, Croydon, Watford, Cheshunt and Upminster.
But back to Richmond. Travelling outwards, the advantage here is that you can be sure of a seat. As you can see here.
The train now departing from Platform 3...
One of the benefits of using Richmond Station in south-west London is that it’s the beginning (or the end) of the London Overground train system – or, to be precise, one of its branches. From here, the train travels eastwards out to Stratford, 22 stops away. The Overground is quite a comprehensive network, visiting destinations such as Chingford, Barking, Croydon, Watford, Cheshunt and Upminster.
But back to Richmond. Travelling outwards, the advantage here is that you can be sure of a seat. As you can see here.