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East Croydon is a railway station, tram stop and associated bus station in Croydon, Greater London, England.It is located in Travelcard Zone 5. At 10 miles 28 chains (10.35 mi; 16.66 km) from London Bridge, [7] it is the 20th busiest station in Britain, was the 10th busiest in 2020–21 (due to the COVID pandemic), [8] is the busiest national rail station in London outside of fare zones 1 and ...
This is a route-map template for East Croydon station, a Transport for London service or facility.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Platforms Zone Waddon Marsh tram stop: Waddon: Tramlink: 2 5 Waddon railway station: Waddon: Southern: 2 5 Wandle Park tram stop: Croydon: Tramlink: 2 5 Wellesley Road tram stop: Croydon: Tramlink: 1 5 West Croydon station: Croydon: London Overground/Tramlink: 2 5 Woodmansterne railway station: Woodmansterne: Southern: 2 6 Woodside tram stop ...
In the official Mildmay line timetable, passenger train service provided by Southern between East Croydon and Watford Junction are indicated. These trains share tracks and plaforms with Mildmay line trains between Clapham Junction and Shepherd's Bush stations, after which they join the West Coast Main Line en route to Watford Junction. This ...
By December 2009 station remodelling and tracklaying were completed for the southern extension of the East London line (now the Windrush line), of which West Croydon is a terminus. The space occupied by former bay platform 2, out of use since the Wimbledon service was withdrawn in 1997 and replaced by Tramlink in 2000, has been utilised to ...
The station platforms A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Streatham Common railway station. The Balham Hill and East Croydon line was constructed by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) as a short-cut on the Brighton Main Line to London Victoria, avoiding Crystal Palace and Norwood Junction.
A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around the Brighton Main Line between South Croydon and Selhurst / Forest Hill, as well as surrounding lines. The Balham Hill and East Croydon line was constructed by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) as a short-cut on the Brighton Main Line to London Victoria, avoiding Crystal Palace and Norwood Junction.
Platform 16 is the northbound platform (towards Watford Junction) and platform 17 is the southbound platform (towards East Croydon). Platform 17 can also be used by some terminating London Overground services as well. Sidings leading into railway sheds at the west of the station are located between platforms 6 and 7.