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The station was originally named Croydon; in April 1851 it became West Croydon. [5] The canal basin was served by a short private branch from the terminus of the Surrey Iron Railway (SIR) at Pitlake. From 1855 the station was the terminus of the West Croydon to Wimbledon Line, which followed much of the route
Route X26 has its origins in Green Line Coaches route 725, which started in the 1950s and ran from Gravesend and Dartford through Sidcup, Bromley, Croydon, Sutton and Kingston to Staines and Windsor. In the late 1970s, route 726 was introduced as a variant, from Gravesend to Windsor via Heathrow Airport and Slough instead of Staines.
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 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.
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.
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.
The tram stop is served by trams every 7-8 minutes to and from West Croydon via East Croydon and Centrale. [4] [5] 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.
Surrey Quays is a station on the Windrush line of the London Overground, located in Rotherhithe in the London Borough of Southwark. [3] Situated in Travelcard Zone 2, the next station to the north is Canada Water; to the south, the line splits into branches to Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace, New Cross and West Croydon.