Southeastern has announced a new programme that aims to update and improve online maps for 139 stations across its rail network.
The operator, which recently trialled 3D station maps for 25 stations, will now introduce a new programme integrating 3D maps for an additional 70 stations, alongside updated 2D maps for 69 others.

Traveller reception to previous trials have suggested that they provide a more accurate view of the station layout, allowing for easier navigation toward station facilities and accessibility features.
Tina Owusu, Head of Inclusive Customer Experience at Southeastern, said:We are always working to find new and better ways to help customers travel with confidence.
The programme to improve station maps will mean over two-thirds of our stations will have more modern and accessible 3D maps by the end of March 2026 – while the remaining 69 station maps will be updated to capture recent upgrades and improvements to facilities.
We believe these improvements will make a big difference to all customers, but particularly those with accessibility requirements or those travelling to a station for the first time.
Stations set to receive new 3D maps include Albany Park, Falconwood, Barnehurst, Battle, Chelsfield, Crayford, Margate and Greenwich.
All maps will be made available on the Southeastern website, with the rollout due to be complete by the end of March 2026.























