What year was London Bridge station built?

What year was London Bridge station built?

1836
The first station at London Bridge was opened at Tooley Street on 14 December 1836 by the London & Greenwich Railway (LGR), along with its line as far as Deptford.

What is the oldest Railway station in england?

Manchester Liverpool Road
Manchester Liverpool Road The world’s first railway station opened to passengers on September 15 1830. The image above shows the entrance to the station above Water Street. It closed to passenger services after only 14 years, but served as a goods yard for more than a century.

How old is London Bridge station?

London Bridge Station. The first station on the site was built of wood in 1836, but more permanent construction followed in the 1840s. In 1849 it was remodeled into two sections to serve the South Eastern and the Greenwich railways. Major repairs were made to the station following World War II.

What was London first Railway station?

Euston station
Euston station was the capital’s first mainline station and the first to connect London with another city. The original Euston station opened in 1837 but was completely rebuilt in conjunction with the electrification of the West Coast Mainline in the 1960s.

Is London Bridge and Tower Bridge the same?

Tower Bridge is London’s defining landmark. The sole river crossing in London since the Roman times, the latter was simply called ‘London Bridge’, but its history has been anything but simple. London Bridge as we know it was opened to traffic in 1973, being then only 47 years old.

What is the biggest railway station in London?

Waterloo
Waterloo is the busiest railway station in the UK, with nearly a hundred million entries and exits from the station every year. It is also the country’s largest station in terms of floor space and has the greatest number of platforms.

When did the central Croydon train station close?

Well, once upon a time there was a Central Croydon station but it was extremely short lived. It originally opened in 1868 and then closed in 1871 only to then reopen in 1886 before closing permanently in 1890. The Town Hall now stands on where the station once stood.

When did the Coulsdon North train station open?

The station opened in 1899 and was originally called Stoat’s Nest and Cane Hill. In 1911 the station was renamed Coulsdon and Smitham Downs before finally settling on Coulsdon North in 1923. Coulsdon North finally closed in 1983.

When did Selsdon Road train station open and close?

The station opened as Selsdon Road in 1885 and closed in 1983. in 1935 the station was electrified and renamed as Selsdon. At one point there were four platforms at the station serving both the Woodside line and Oxted line. 7. Coombe Road Railway Station

When was Beddington and Beddington Lane tram stop built?

As well as Beddington Lane Station it was known also known as Beddington and Beddington Lane Halt. Opening in 1855 the station had a fine run until 1997 when it closed. And if you were wondering where the station was located, then you need look no further that Beddington Lane tram stop which was built on the very same site.