Connecting South London with sustainable, efficient transport
London Tramlink, often simply called "the trams," is a light rail system serving South London. Opened in 2000, it provides a vital transport link across Croydon and surrounding boroughs including Bromley, Merton, and Sutton. The network offers a smooth, environmentally-friendly alternative to road transport, connecting residential areas with major shopping districts, business centers, and National Rail stations.
Our trams are accessible low-floor vehicles accommodating wheelchairs, buggies, and bicycles with ease. The fleet is maintained to the highest standards for comfort and reliability.
Trams are an environmentally sustainable transport option, producing zero emissions at point of use and helping reduce congestion and air pollution across South London.
With trams running every 7-10 minutes during peak times, you'll never wait long. Services operate from early morning to late evening, seven days a week.
Use Oyster cards, contactless payment, or mobile devices. Tram fares are integrated with the wider TfL network for seamless travel across London.
Travel on London's trams is simple and affordable with pay as you go. Thanks to fare capping, you'll never pay more than a set amount for your travel, no matter how many journeys you make.
The bustling heart of South London with shopping, dining, and entertainment. Multiple tram stops serve the area including East Croydon and West Croydon.
Connect to National Rail, London Underground, and local buses. Perfect for accessing Central London or exploring the famous Wimbledon village.
A vibrant suburban area with excellent shopping and restaurants, well-connected via the tram network to the wider region.
Residential communities with easy access to employment centers and leisure facilities via quick tram connections to Croydon.