loading
Trains to & from Grays Station
Trains to & from Grays Station

Buy tickets from Chafford Hundred Station for a day out in Grays

Whether you’re commuting, exploring, or just having a getaway day, c2c trains offer a quick, convenient, and affordable way to travel between Chafford Hundred Station and Grays. Along the route, you’ll pass through different destinations, each with its own charm and plenty to discover.

From the coastal views to city streets and peaceful countryside, there’s something for everyone. Take a stroll through the parks, enjoy local shops and cafes, or immerse yourself in the area’s history and cultural scene. If you’re traveling solo, with family, or with friends, the stops along the c2c line are full of things to see and do.

No upcoming trains from Chafford Hundred to Grays at this time. Try again later.

Check station facilities

No Station Data Found

Plan your route FAQs

Useful information

  • Live travel info for journey planning

    You can check if there are any delays, disruptions, including disruptions caused by temporary problems with facilities like lifts or escalators that might affect accessibility on our live journey planning tool.

  • Wheelchair and mobility scooter users

    You are welcome to take your wheelchair or mobility scooter on our trains. However, for safety reasons, there are limits to the size and weight that can be carried. Generally the following will apply:

    • Wheelchairs and scooters must be no more than 120cm long and 70cm wide. Including the weight of the user, they must not weigh more than 300kg.
    • If the wheelchair or scooter is too large or heavy, our station staff will be unable to let you on the train.
    • If there is a gap between the train and the platform, we will use an approved access ramp to bridge the gap. Our staff are trained to use the ramp and will help you onto the train. You must be able to steer your scooter up and down the ramp as our staff cannot do this for you.
    • The speed limit on our stations is 3 miles an hour.
  • Priority seat badges

    All of our trains have a number of designated Priority Seats for people who are disabled, pregnant, or less able to stand. Although anyone can sit in a Priority Seat, we do kindly ask passengers to give these up to those who need them the most. Priority Seats are generally found near to the carriage doors and can be identified by Priority Seat signage.

    We know that that it isn’t always easy to ask for a seat. Our badges are a polite reminder to fellow passengers to offer you a seat on busier trains. Please note that badges are only issued to those who use the c2c route.

    It isn’t always obvious when someone is less able to stand, which is why we offer a  Priority Seat badge. Check to see if you or someone you know is eligible for a badge through our criteria below, then download the application form or pick one up from your local station.

    Download priority seat badge application form

    Alternatively, follow the link below to apply via a web form:

    https://www.c2c-online.co.uk/help-feedback/passenger-assist/priority-seat-badges/

    Eligibility

    Our badges are only available for those passengers who can provide suitable evidence that they have a disability or medical condition that makes it uncomfortable to stand.

    Suitable evidence may take the form of:

    • Doctor’s note confirming disability or medical condition

    • Award letter for Attendance Allowance

    • Award letter for Disability Living Allowance

    • Written confirmation from Jobcentre Plus

    • Letter from Department for Work and Pensions

    • Certificate of Incapacity Benefit

    • Social Services official stamp (on application form or other paper)

    • Certificate of Visual Impairment (CVI), BP1 Certificate (Scotland) or BD8 Certificate for being registered blind or partially-sighted

    Your eligibility documents will only be used to process our application and will be destroyed once your c2c Priority Seat badge is produced. For this reason, please do not send any original copies.

  • Passenger Assist on other Train Operating Companies

    If you would like to find out more about assistance offered on other train companies you can find the information to contact them directly on National Rail Enquiries ‘Passenger Assist and Customers with Disabilities’ page.

  • Station accessibility

    For information on facilities and station accessibility available at any c2c station please download this PDF:

    Download Stations Accessibility information

  • Onboard our trains

    From finding toilets to priority seats, see our guide to your onboard experience and advice for travelling on our trains.

    You can also find a general summary about accessibility on our different train types and the routes that they are normally scheduled to run in this PDF:

    Rolling stock accessibility information.

  • Plan your route around a particular station 

    Find access to station information, diagrams of the station and view station facilities at any UK station with Stations Made Easy. This can help you navigate your way round a station according to your disability.

  • Disabled car parking

    There are a certain amount of free, disabled parking spaces at our car parks – available on a first-come, first-served basis. Find out more in our car parking section.

  • Season Tickets for blind or visually-impaired customers

    If you are blind or visually-impaired you can buy a Season Ticket that allows a companion to travel with you at no extra cost. These tickets can be purchased from staffed stations. Please take a document confirming your visual impairment when buying your ticket and when travelling. This must be from a recognised institution such as Social Services, your Local Authority, The Royal Institute for the Blind (RNIB) or St Dunstan’s now known as Blind Veterans UK.

  • Disabled Persons railcard

    Save up to 1/3 on most tickets with a Disabled Persons Railcard

  • Our Accessible Travel Policy

    If you are planning a journey which includes travelling by train and you have a disability or are mobility impaired, and you want more information, this leaflet should provide you with the answers.

    Making Rail Accessible Leaflet

    You can also download our Accessible Travel Policy if you want more detail.

  • Feedback or complaints

    If we haven’t managed to provide the support you needed, or you have some feedback about your experience then please contact us.

Buy tickets

Check journey

  • Notice

    Looks like something didn't load correctly.

    Please refresh your page to try again. If the problem persists use the button below to book your tickets.

    Book tickets
  • Live departures

    home-swap-white.svg
    Fetching data...

More information

 674fde813b57e 674fde813b57fpip Assistance.png

Request assistance

Let us know about any assistance you require so that we can ensure everything is ready for you.

 66666fa1af3e5 66666fa1af3e6pip Delay Repay.svg

Save money

There are lots of ways to save money with c2c, from booking in advance.

 666672766077b 666672766077dpip Live Travel Updates 1.svg

Download timetable

Train times between Shoeburyness and London Fenchurch Street. Valid from 10 December 2023.

 66666fb9dc158 66666fb9dc159pip Timetable.svg

View map

Take a look at our route.

Download the c2c train travel app now

Start using the c2c app for easy travel updates and quicker ticket purchases.

Download the c2c app