West Croydon station
Appearance
West Croydon | |
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Location | Croydon |
Local authority | London Borough of Croydon |
Managed by | London Overground |
Owner | Network Rail |
Station code | WCY |
Number of platforms | 3 (formerly 4) |
Accessible | Yes[1] |
Fare zone | 5 |
National Rail annual entry and exit | |
2013–14 | 4.281 million[2] |
– interchange | 0.465 million[2] |
2014–15 | 4.488 million[2] |
– interchange | 0.472 million[2] |
2015–16 | 5.113 million[2] |
– interchange | 0.626 million[2] |
2016–17 | 5.532 million[2] |
– interchange | 0.607 million[2] |
Railway companies | |
Original company | London and Croydon Railway |
Pre-grouping | London Brighton and South Coast Railway |
Post-grouping | Southern Railway |
Key dates | |
5 June 1839 | Opened as Croydon |
April 1851.[3][4] | Renamed West Croydon |
Other information | |
External links |
West Croydon is a combined rail, tram and bus interchange in Croydon. It is in Travelcard Zone 5.
Notable incidents
[change | change source]In 1912, Samuel Colridge Taylor, himself a resident of Croydon, collapsed at the station due to overwork and pneumonia. He died at home a few days later.
Services
[change | change source]tph is trains per hour.
- 2tph (trains per hour) to London Bridge - semi-fast
- 6tph to London Victoria:
- 4tph via Streatham Common and Balham
- 2tph via Crystal Palace and Balham
- 4tph to Highbury & Islington via New Cross Gate and Dalston Junction
- 6tph to Sutton
- 2tph to Epsom Downs
- 2tph to Epsom
Diagram
[change | change source]Previous station | National Rail | Next station | ||
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Selhurst | Southern Sutton & Mole Valley Line London Bridge to Epsom via Wallington |
Waddon | ||
Norwood Junction | Southern Sutton & Mole Valley Line London Victoria to West Croydon Via Crystal Palace | |||
Norwood Junction | Southern London Bridge to Sutton via Forest Hill stopper Peak hour only |
Wallington | ||
Norwood Junction | Overground South London Line |
Terminus | ||
Centrale One-way |
Tramlink West Croydon loop to Beckenham Junction, Elmers End and New Addington |
Wellesley Road One-way |
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Network Map". Southern. Archived from the original on 20 February 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 "Station usage estimates". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
- ↑ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. pp. 73, 245. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
- ↑ Forgotten Stations of Greater London by J.E.Connor and B.Halford
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