Transport

Vibrant destination

Ingress Park benefits from being at the heart of one of the best-connected regions in the south east. It is an ideal location for commuters, whether your office is in central London or further afield.

Train Travel Times

Local Greenhithe station, which has recently been upgraded, and offers services to:

  • London Victoria (60 to 90 minutes)
  • Cannon Street (50 minutes)
  • Charing Cross (50 minutes)
  • London Bridge (45 minutes)
  • Waterloo East (43 minutes)

By changing at Lewisham, you can connect to the DLR for Greenwich and Canary Wharf.

Ebbsfleet International station, newly opened and of stunning futuristic design, is on the Eurostar route. The new high-speed trains that are now able to use the tracks whisk you into European cities including

  • Paris (2 hours 5 minutes)
  • Lille (1 hour 10 minutes)
  • Brussels (1 hour 41 minutes), with connections to most other cities across the continent.

London commuters are also able to take advantage of journey times to St Pancras of just 17 minutes on this same line.

With both stations currently accessible by road, with ample parking at Ebbsfleet International, and in 2010 the North Kent Fast Track bus service will start to serve Ingress Park.

By road, you can join the M25 at junction 1a, going north to the Dartford Tunnel and M11 for Stansted (junction 27), or south towards the M20 (junction 3), M26 (junction 5) or the M23 for Gatwick (junction 7). The A2 is a direct route into south east London and is undergoing major improvements at the M25 junction and between the Cobham and Gravesend junctions.

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