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Tilbury Town: Lifts out of order

The lifts will be out of order between platform 2 (Dock Road) and platform 1 (St Andrews Road) from now until further notice at Tilbury Town station.

Additional Information:

Step-free access is available on the Ensign Bus 99, or via the hairpin bridge 800m east of the station. Please allow extra time. We are sorry for inconvenince caused.

Trains to and from

Tilbury Town Station

Tilbury Town station is located on the Tilbury Loop, which joins the main line at the London end at Barking, and at the country end at Pitsea. A bus link is provided for the Gravesend ferry.

Station facilities

  • Accessibility

    Helpline

    03457 44 44 22


    Mon To Sun : 00:00 - 00:00

    We want everyone to travel with confidence. That is why, if you are planning on travelling on national rail services, you can request an assistance booking in advance - now up to 2 hours before your journey is due to start, any time of the day. For more information about Passenger Assist and how to request an assistance booking via Passenger Assist, please click here.

    Yes

    Customer Help Points

    Yes

    Staff Help

    Yes

    Accessible Ticket Office Counter

    Yes

    Induction Loop

    Yes

    Ramp for train access

    Yes

    Accessible public telephones

    No

    National key toilets

    Yes

    Step free access coverage

    Lifts are available from street level to both platforms

    Yes

    Impaired mobility set down

    Outside station entrance to platforms 1 & 2

    Yes

    Accessible taxis

    Yes

    Wheelchairs

    No
  • Toilets and facilities

    Toilets

    Yes

    Baby Changing

    No

    Seated Area

    No

    Waiting Room

    No

    Trolleys

    No

    Refreshment Facilities

    No

    Post Box

    No

    Tourist Information Office

    No

    Shops

    No

    WiFi

    Yes

    ATM Machine

    No

    Left Luggage

    No

    Lost Property

    Yes
  • Buying tickets at this station

    Ticket Office

    Monday - Friday 05:10 - 19:15
    Saturday 06:15 - 19:30
    Sunday 08:10 - 16:15

    Yes

    Collection of Pre Purchased Tickets
    (Ticket Office)

    Yes

    Collection of Pre Purchased Tickets
    (Ticket Machine)

    Yes

    Oyster Pre Paid

    No

    Oyster Top Up

    No

    Travelcard Area

    No
  • Continuing your journey

    Cycle storage availability

    Yes

    Rail replacement services location

    Rail replacement buses in both directions depart from bus stops outside entrance to platform 2

    Yes

    Taxi rank

    No

    Yes

    Tube/ Underground connection

    No

    Airport services

    No

    Cycle hire

    No

    Car park

    No

    Onward Travel

    Information to plan your onward journey is available in a printable format here

    Yes

    Port

    Buses running as Ensign Route 99 operate to Tilbury Riverside, for the Ferry to Gravesend.

    These depart from the Bus Stop outside the ticket office on Platform 1.

    Yes

Travelling from Tilbury Town station

Nearby stations

Tilbury town station is situated between Grays and East Tilbury

Train journey times (average)

To Southend —  34 mins

To Grays — 3 mins

To Fenchurch Street — 44 mins

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Find weekday and weekend timetable information on our timetable and service alteration page

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St Andrews Road, Tilbury, Essex, RM18 7JH

icon-time.svgTicket office opening times

Mon-Fri from 5:15 am to 7:15 pm

Sat from 6:15 am to 7:30 pm

Sun from 8:10 am to 4:15 pm

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    • How do I get to Gravesend from Tilbury Town station?

      You can take the ferry to Gravesend. A regular ferry service operates from Monday to Saturday between Tilbury riverside and Gravesend.

    Places to go near Tilbury Town station

    Tilbury Town is famous for its docks and for the ferry to Gravesend. It was once an important military hub and the Tilbury Fort, though it’s no longer in use, can still be seen. It’s now owned by English Heritage and is open on Wednesday through to Sundays. At Tilbury Docks you can catch the ferry to Gravesend in Kent and have lunch in one of the many restaurants and pubs.