When did Addiscombe station close?

When did Addiscombe station close?

2.6.1997
Addiscombe Road was renamed Addiscombe on 1st April 1925 and the line was electrified the following year with trains into central London every 30 minutes….Station Name: ADDISCOMBE.

Date opened: 1.4.1864
Date closed to passengers: 2.6.1997 (last train 31.5.1997)
Date closed completely: 2.6.1997
Company on closing: Railtrack (South East Trains)

How did addiscombe get its name?

Addiscombe, Croydon Although there is no record of Addiscombe’s existence before the 13th century, it may take its name from the same landowner who earlier gave his name to Addington. Addiscombe Place was a grand mansion built in 1703 by William Draper, son-in-law of the diarist John Evelyn.

What zone is addiscombe in?

Addiscombe tram stop

Addiscombe
Fare zone London fare zones 3, 4, 5 and 6
History
Opened 23 May 2000
Passengers

Is addiscombe safe?

Addiscombe West There were 1,349 crimes reported in a year in Addiscombe West. Of those, 609 were for theft and handling, and 412 were violent. There were also high numbers of criminal damage incidents, with 103 recorded, and 81 burglaries in the area.

Is New Addington South East London?

New Addington is a town in South London, England, within the London Borough of Croydon and the historic county of Surrey. It is located 5 miles south east of Croydon, south of Addington Village and north of Biggin Hill.

Which zone is Croydon?

Croydon, a south London/Surrey suburb that would be a sizeable city in its own right had it not long ago been swallowed by London, has two rail stations in its commercial centre. East Croydon is a stop on the London to Brighton line; West Croydon is served primarily by suburban services. Both are currently in zone 5.

What zone is Thornton Heath?

Zone 4
The station is in Travelcard Zone 4.

When did Addiscombe Road railway station get rebuilt?

Following the formation of the South Eastern & Chatham Railway in 1899 Addiscombe Road station was rebuilt. The new station had a large building with a gated forecourt facing on to Addiscombe Road. The main station building contained the booking hall, and led onto a concourse, which in turn provided access to the trains.

When was the Addiscombe branch line to Beckenham built?

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE BECKENHAM – ADDISCOMBE BRANCH LINE In 1861 the South Eastern Railway jointly promoted a Bill with the Mid Kent Railway to build a branch line from Beckenham to Croydon with a terminus in Addiscombe Road. This bill received Royal assent on 17th July 1862 and the line was completed in a little less than two years.

Where is the new signal box at Addiscombe?

The station rebuild saw the opening of a 44-lever signal box north of the platforms, sandwiched in-between the ”up” line and turntable road, which replaced the earlier pair of cabins.

What was the history of Addiscombe in England?

First mentioned in the 13th century, Addiscombe formed part of Croydon Manor, and was known as enclosed land belonging to Eadda. The area was a rural and heavily wooded area for much of its history. Its main industries were farming and brick-making, clay deposits at Woodside providing the raw materials for the latter.