What is the oldest station in London?

What is the oldest station in London?

London Bridge is the capital’s oldest railway station and has undergone many changes in its complex history.

  • 1836: 8 February, the LGR line opens from Deptford to Spa Road ‘stopping place’.
  • 1836: 14 December, the London & Greenwich railway opens its London Bridge station.

When was Deptford station built?

Deptford station, having opened in 1836 is the oldest railway station in London! It opened as a section between the London and Greenwich Railway on the 8th February 1836.

How old is Kings Cross station?

History of King’s Cross station The development of King’s Cross dates back to December 1848. It was constructed between 1851 and 1852, replacing the then existing temporary station built at Maiden Lane. It was designed by architect Lewis Cubitt and constructed by John and William Jay.

What line is new cross on?

New Cross Gate is a railway station in New Cross, London, on the Brighton Main Line and the London Overground.

What train line is Deptford on?

North Kent Line
It is on the North Kent Line, 3 miles 7 chains (5.0 km) down the line from London Bridge, and has staggered platforms on the London Bridge – Greenwich Railway Viaduct, a high brick viaduct on which the line runs at this point, above Deptford High Street. It is located in Travelcard zone 2.

Why is Deptford railway station important to London?

Perhaps considered a somewhat nondescript site by those passengers which use its platforms day in, day out, Deptford station is of considerable importance in terms of London’s railway history.

When did Deptford railway become part of Ashford railway?

The SER wasted no time in degrading Deptford’s status, and by 1847, Ashford had – unsurprisingly – taken over all matters relating to locomotive and rolling stock maintenance.

Where is Deptford on the River Thames in London?

Deptford borders the areas of Brockley and Lewisham to the south, New Cross to the west and Rotherhithe to the north west; Deptford Creek divides it from Greenwich to the east, and the River Thames separates the area from the Isle of Dogs to the north east; it is contained within the London SE8 post code area.

Where does The Quietway start and end in Deptford?

Since June 2016, Deptford has been on the cycling route of the London Quietway route Q1 that starts in Greenwich and ends near Waterloo Bridge in central London. A second Quietway route, Q14, between Waterloo to Thamesmead, will pass through Deptford’s riverfront from mid to late 2018.

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