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Route 2 from Croydon to Beckenham Junction followed on 23 May 2000, and route 1 from Elmers End to Wimbledon opened a week later on 30 May 2000. [ 11 ] [ 13 ] It was the first modern tram project in London, with low-floor trams and low platforms allowing accessibility for all.
A 1912 Railway Clearing House map of the western end the line. The Wimbledon–West Croydon line was a railway line in south London. It was opened in 1855 by the Wimbledon and Croydon Railway (W&CR) over part of the trackbed of the Surrey Iron Railway. It closed in May 1997 and now forms part of the Tramlink network.
The station was renamed IKEA Ampere Way under a sponsorship deal [3] on 18 October 2006, in order to promote the stop's location near IKEA's Croydon store. [4] By March 2008, the station had reverted to its former name. The tram stop is served by tram services between Elmers End/Beckenham Junction and Wimbledon.
Morden Road is a Tramlink stop in the London Borough of Merton.It is on the site of the former Morden Road railway station on the Wimbledon-West Croydon line, which closed to rail traffic in 1997.
Church Street is a tram stop for westbound Tramlink trams in central Croydon, England. It serves all routes, with routes either turning right to continue around the 'Croydon Loop', or carrying on westward towards Wimbledon and Therapia Lane .
Avenue Road is served by tram services operated by Tramlink. The tram stop is served by trams every 10 minutes between Beckenham Junction and Wimbledon via Croydon. [3] [4] On Saturday evenings and Sundays, the service is reduced to a tram every 15 minutes in each direction. Services are operated using Bombardier CR4000 and Stadler Variobahn Trams.
The typical off-peak service in trams per hour from Sandilands is: [3] [4] 6 tph in each direction between Beckenham Junction and Wimbledon; 6 tph in each direction between Elmers End and Wimbledon; 8 tph in each direction between New Addington and West Croydon; Services are operated using Bombardier CR4000 and Stadler Variobahn Trams.
The tram stop is served by trams every 7-8 minutes between New Addington and West Croydon via East Croydon and Centrale. [3] [4] A very small number of early morning and late evening services continue beyond Croydon to and from Therapia Lane and Wimbledon. During the evenings on weekends, the service is reduced to a tram every 15 minutes.