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The station opened in 1894 as Tooting Junction, replacing an earlier station of the same name, which was located a few hundred yards west and had opened in 1868.It was renamed Tooting in 1938, following the closure of the branch line from Tooting to Merton Park to passenger traffic in 1929.
Merton Park tram stop is a stop on the Tramlink service in the London Borough of Merton.. It overlaps part of the site of the former Merton Park railway station which was served by passenger trains on the West Croydon to Wimbledon Line until 1997, and by trains via Tooting Junction on the Merton Abbey Branch until 1929.
Mitcham Junction is not near the centre of Mitcham but on Mitcham Common next to Mitcham Golf Club, and not far from the historic Cricket Green Conservation Area.The nearest railway station to the commercial centre of Mitcham is Mitcham Eastfields, between Mitcham Junction and Streatham, which opened in June 2008.
Tooting Broadway is a London Underground station in Tooting in the London Borough of Wandsworth, South London. The station is on the Northern line, between Tooting Bec and Colliers Wood stations and is in Travelcard Zone 3. [7] It is located on the corner of Tooting High Street and Mitcham Road . [8]
This is the present-day Tooting railway station, which was renamed from Tooting Junction to Tooting in 1938. After the closure of the Merton branch to passengers in 1929 the junction was removed and freight traffic served the small goods yard until 1968.
Mitcham Eastfields (initially known as Eastfields during planning and construction) [3] is a railway station in London, United Kingdom, which opened on 2 June 2008. [4] The infill station is located at Eastfields Road level crossing, [3] in an area previously poorly served by public transport.
The station is on the Northern line, between Tooting Broadway and South Wimbledon stations. It is located at the corner of Merton High Street ( A24 ) and Christchurch Road. The station is in Travelcard Zone 3 .
the Merton branch from Tooting Junction to the LB&SCR Wimbledon and Croydon Railway (WCR) at Lower Merton. with one intermediate station at Merton Abbey. At Wimbledon the TM&WR shared the WCR station, a little to the southwest of the main LSWR station. On the arrival of the TM&WR the LBSCR facilities were expanded to two platforms, 5 and 6.