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West Croydon station

West Croydon is a combined railway, bus station and tram stop in Croydon, south London. It is served by National Rail, London Overground, Tramlink and London Buses services and is in Travelcard Zone 5.

West Croydon
West Croydon
Location of West Croydon in Greater London
LocationCroydon
Local authorityLondon Borough of Croydon
Managed byLondon Overground
OwnerNetwork Rail
Station codeWCY
DfT categoryC2
Number of platforms3 (formerly 4)
AccessibleYes[1]
Fare zone5
Tramlink annual boardings and alightings
2009–101.312 million[2]
2010–111.502 million[3]
National Rail annual entry and exit
2018–19 5.419 million[4]
– interchange  0.523 million[4]
2019–20 5.056 million[4]
– interchange  0.464 million[4]
2020–21 1.738 million[4]
– interchange  0.124 million[4]
2021–22 3.148 million[4]
– interchange  0.241 million[4]
2022–23 3.692 million[4]
– interchange  0.257 million[4]
Railway companies
Original companyLondon and Croydon Railway
Pre-groupingLondon Brighton and South Coast Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
Key dates
5 June 1839Opened as Croydon
April 1851[5][6]Renamed West Croydon
Other information
External links
  • Departures
  • Layout
  • Facilities
  • Buses
WGS8451°22′41.74″N 00°06′09.16″W / 51.3782611°N 0.1025444°W / 51.3782611; -0.1025444
 London transport portal

The East London line, part of London Overground, was extended to the station in 2010. On the National Rail network it is 10 miles 35 chains (10.44 miles, 16.80 km) measured from London Bridge.

Facilities edit

Railway station edit

 
West Croydon (2008 image) with Southern branding

The main entrance is on London Road, a short distance from the main shopping area. There are ticket barriers protecting the platforms. Trains run to London Victoria, London Bridge, Highbury & Islington, and Sutton and from there to west Surrey and West Sussex.

By December 2009 station remodelling and tracklaying were completed for the southern extension of the East London 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 The space occupied by former bay platform 2, out of use since the Wimbledon service was withdrawn in 1997 and replaced by Tramlink in 2000, has been utilised to extend platform 3, the London-bound platform. Bay platform 1 has been retained. There is no Platform 2.

In April 2012 a new entrance was constructed in Station Road, allowing direct access to the railway station from the adjacent bus and tram stops.[7]

Bus station and tram stop edit

 
The tram and bus interchange at West Croydon in 2005
 
West Croydon Bus Station rebuilt in 2016

A short distance from the main entrance is Station Road, where West Croydon bus station and tram stop are located. The tram stop is next to, but was for a long time physically separate from, the rail platforms, until the construction of the new entrance. All Tramlink routes use West Croydon, which is a single platform stop on the unidirectional loop around central Croydon. The bus station is a hub for London Buses, with 24 bus routes terminating or passing through. A new bus station opened in 2016.[8]

London Buses routes 50, 60, 64, 75, 109, 154, 157, 166, 194, 198, 250, 264, 289, 367, 403, 407, 410, 450, 455 and 468, Superloop routes SL6 and SL7 and night routes N68, N109 and N250 serve the railway and bus stations.[9][10]

History edit

 
A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around the Brighton Main Line between South Croydon and Selhurst/Forest Hill, and surrounding lines

From 1809 to 1836 the site was the terminal basin of the Croydon Canal. The canal was drained and became part of the route of the London & Croydon Railway, opening on 5 June 1839.[5] In 1845 the L&C inaugurated the atmospheric system of propulsion; it worked for about a year but was not successful.[5] On 23 September 1846, a fire broke out in a lamp room, severely damaging the station and destroying thirteen carriages. Damage was estimated at £10,000.[11] 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 of the SIR. This line closed on 31 May 1997, to be replaced by Tramlink. Platform 2, the terminal bay for the Wimbledon line, was trackless until 2008. Very little remains of this platform apart from a little section at the western end, as most of it was filled in to extend platform 3 to allow trains to stop closer to the stairs.

In 1912 the composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875–1912), who was a resident of Croydon, collapsed whilst on the station. This was due to overwork and pneumonia. He died at home a few days later.

During the 1930s the station saw major alterations and reconstruction. A new ticket office was built on London Road. The original station buildings, ticket office and entrance in Station Road were closed and are still standing, converted to a shop.

Services edit

West Croydon is Croydon's second station, used mainly by suburban trains: the main station is East Croydon, served by express trains to London and the South Coast and suburban trains.

Services at West Croydon are operated by Southern and London Overground using Class 377 and 378 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[12]

During the peak hours, the station is served by an additional half-hourly service between London Victoria and Sutton.

References edit

  1. ^ "Network Map". Southern Railway. Retrieved 2 January 2010.
  2. ^ "Tram Stop Usage 2009-10 (FOI)" (XLS). Tramlink annual passenger performance 2009-2010. Transport for London. 18 August 2011. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  3. ^ "Tramlink numbers 2010-2011" (PDF). Tramlink annual passenger performance 2010-2011. Transport for London. 28 March 2012. Retrieved 28 November 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  5. ^ a b c d Butt, RVJ (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens. pp. 73, 245. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
  6. ^ Forgotten Stations of Greater London by J.E.Connor and B.Halford
  7. ^ . Transport for London. 5 April 2012. Archived from the original on 27 June 2012. Retrieved 27 June 2012.
  8. ^ ""Milestone" bus station opens as part of West Croydon's multimillion pound redevelopment". Your Croydon. Croydon Council. 14 October 2016.
  9. ^ "Buses and trams from West Croydon" (PDF). TfL. 19 August 2023. Retrieved 18 August 2023.
  10. ^ "Night buses from Croydon" (PDF). TfL. June 2022. Retrieved 31 July 2023.
  11. ^ "Serious Fire at the Croydon Terminus". Hampshire Advertiser and Salisbury Guardian. No. 1207. Southampton. 26 September 1846. p. 3.
  12. ^ Table 171, 172, 177, 178 National Rail timetable, May 2022

External links edit

  • West Croydon tram stop The Trams
  • East London Line extension 22 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine Transport for London
  • Train times and station information for West Croydon station from National Rail

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For the Australian station see West Croydon railway station Adelaide West Croydon is a combined railway bus station and tram stop in Croydon south London It is served by National Rail London Overground Tramlink and London Buses services and is in Travelcard Zone 5 West CroydonWest CroydonLocation of West Croydon in Greater LondonLocationCroydonLocal authorityLondon Borough of CroydonManaged byLondon OvergroundOwnerNetwork RailStation codeWCYDfT categoryC2Number of platforms3 formerly 4 AccessibleYes 1 Fare zone5Tramlink annual boardings and alightings2009 101 312 million 2 2010 111 502 million 3 National Rail annual entry and exit2018 195 419 million 4 interchange 0 523 million 4 2019 205 056 million 4 interchange 0 464 million 4 2020 211 738 million 4 interchange 0 124 million 4 2021 223 148 million 4 interchange 0 241 million 4 2022 233 692 million 4 interchange 0 257 million 4 Railway companiesOriginal companyLondon and Croydon RailwayPre groupingLondon Brighton and South Coast RailwayPost groupingSouthern RailwayKey dates5 June 1839Opened as CroydonApril 1851 5 6 Renamed West CroydonOther informationExternal linksDepartures Layout Facilities BusesWGS8451 22 41 74 N 00 06 09 16 W 51 3782611 N 0 1025444 W 51 3782611 0 1025444 London transport portalThe East London line part of London Overground was extended to the station in 2010 On the National Rail network it is 10 miles 35 chains 10 44 miles 16 80 km measured from London Bridge Contents 1 Facilities 1 1 Railway station 1 2 Bus station and tram stop 2 History 3 Services 4 References 5 External linksFacilities editRailway station edit nbsp West Croydon 2008 image with Southern brandingThe main entrance is on London Road a short distance from the main shopping area There are ticket barriers protecting the platforms Trains run to London Victoria London Bridge Highbury amp Islington and Sutton and from there to west Surrey and West Sussex By December 2009 station remodelling and tracklaying were completed for the southern extension of the East London 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 extend platform 3 the London bound platform Bay platform 1 has been retained There is no Platform 2 In April 2012 a new entrance was constructed in Station Road allowing direct access to the railway station from the adjacent bus and tram stops 7 Bus station and tram stop edit nbsp The tram and bus interchange at West Croydon in 2005 nbsp West Croydon Bus Station rebuilt in 2016 A short distance from the main entrance is Station Road where West Croydon bus station and tram stop are located The tram stop is next to but was for a long time physically separate from the rail platforms until the construction of the new entrance All Tramlink routes use West Croydon which is a single platform stop on the unidirectional loop around central Croydon The bus 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nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Forest Hill nbsp Gunnersbury nbsp nbsp Sydenham nbsp nbsp Kew Gardens nbsp nbsp nbsp Richmond nbsp nbsp Crystal Palace nbsp nbsp nbsp Penge West nbsp Anerley nbsp Norwood Junction nbsp nbsp nbsp West Croydon nbsp nbsp Legend nbsp Station nbsp National Rail nbsp Accessible station nbsp Thameslink nbsp Interchange station nbsp Elizabeth line nbsp Accessible interchange nbsp Docklands Light Railway nbsp London Underground nbsp Internal interchange nbsp London Trams nbsp Out of station interchange nbsp London River Services nbsp A 1908 Railway Clearing House map of lines around the Brighton Main Line between South Croydon and Selhurst Forest Hill and surrounding linesFrom 1809 to 1836 the site was the terminal basin of the Croydon Canal The canal was drained and became part of the route of the London amp Croydon Railway opening on 5 June 1839 5 In 1845 the L amp C inaugurated the atmospheric system of propulsion it worked for about a year but was not successful 5 On 23 September 1846 a fire broke out in a lamp room severely damaging the station and destroying thirteen carriages Damage was estimated at 10 000 11 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 of the SIR This line closed on 31 May 1997 to be replaced by Tramlink Platform 2 the terminal bay for the Wimbledon line was trackless until 2008 Very little remains of this platform apart from a little section at the western end as most of it was filled in to extend platform 3 to allow trains to stop closer to the stairs In 1912 the composer Samuel Coleridge Taylor 1875 1912 who was a resident of Croydon collapsed whilst on the station This was due to overwork and pneumonia He died at home a few days later During the 1930s the station saw major alterations and reconstruction A new ticket office was built on London Road The original station buildings ticket office and entrance in Station Road were closed and are still standing converted to a shop Services editWest Croydon is Croydon s second station used mainly by suburban trains the main station is East Croydon served by express trains to London and the South Coast and suburban trains Services at West Croydon are operated by Southern and London Overground using Class 377 and 378 EMUs The typical off peak service in trains per hour is 12 2 tph to London Bridge non stop from Norwood Junction 4 tph to London Victoria 2 of these run via Norbury and 2 run via Crystal Palace 4 tph to Highbury amp Islington via New Cross Gate and Dalston Junction 2 tph to Epsom 2 tph to Epsom DownsDuring the peak hours the station is served by an additional half hourly service between London Victoria and Sutton Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following stationSelhurstSouthernSutton amp Mole Valley LinesWaddonNorwood JunctionPreceding station nbsp nbsp London Overground Following stationNorwood Junctiontowards Highbury amp Islington East London line TerminusPreceding station nbsp Tramlink Following stationCentraleOne way operation TramlinkWimbledon to Beckenham Junction Wellesley Roadtowards Beckenham JunctionTramlinkWimbledon to Elmers End Wellesley Roadtowards Elmers EndTramlinkNew Addington to Croydon town centre Wellesley Roadtowards New AddingtonDisused railwaysWaddon Marsh Connex South CentralWest Croydon to Wimbledon Line TerminusReferences edit Network Map Southern Railway Retrieved 2 January 2010 Tram Stop Usage 2009 10 FOI XLS Tramlink annual passenger performance 2009 2010 Transport for London 18 August 2011 Retrieved 28 November 2012 Tramlink numbers 2010 2011 PDF Tramlink annual passenger performance 2010 2011 Transport for London 28 March 2012 Retrieved 28 November 2012 a b c d e f g h i j Estimates of station usage Rail statistics Office of Rail Regulation Please note Some methodology may vary year on year a b c d Butt RVJ 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations Yeovil Patrick Stephens pp 73 245 ISBN 1 85260 508 1 R508 Forgotten Stations of Greater London by J E Connor and B Halford New entrance to West Croydon station provides better access for all Transport for London 5 April 2012 Archived from the original on 27 June 2012 Retrieved 27 June 2012 Milestone bus station opens as part of West Croydon s multimillion pound redevelopment Your Croydon Croydon Council 14 October 2016 Buses and trams from West Croydon PDF TfL 19 August 2023 Retrieved 18 August 2023 Night buses from Croydon PDF TfL June 2022 Retrieved 31 July 2023 Serious Fire at the Croydon Terminus Hampshire Advertiser and Salisbury Guardian No 1207 Southampton 26 September 1846 p 3 Table 171 172 177 178 National Rail timetable May 2022External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to West Croydon station West Croydon tram stop The Trams East London Line extension Archived 22 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine Transport for LondonTrain times and station information for West Croydon station from National Rail Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title West Croydon station amp oldid 1190072411, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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