Chafford Hundred railway station

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Chafford Hundred National Rail
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Main station entrance
Chafford Hundred is located in Essex
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Chafford Hundred

Location of Chafford Hundred in Essex
Location Chafford Hundred
Local authority Thurrock
Managed by c2c
Owner Network Rail
Station code CFH
Number of platforms 1
Accessible Handicapped/disabled access [1]
Fare zone G

National Rail annual entry and exit
2004–05 1.651 million[2]
2005–06 increase 1.736 million[2]
2006–07 increase 1.953 million[2]
2007–08 increase 2.066 million[2]
2008–09 decrease 2.032 million[2]
2009–10 decrease 1.898 million[2]

1993 Opened

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Coordinates: 51°29′09″N 0°17′15″E / 51.4859°N 0.2876°E / 51.4859; 0.2876

Chafford Hundred railway station is a National Rail station located in Chafford Hundred in the borough of Thurrock in Essex, England. The station is owned by Network Rail and is managed by the c2c train operating company. It is situated on a branch of the London-Tilbury-Southend route from Fenchurch Street in London to Southend Central, and has an enclosed footbridge connection to the adjacent Lakeside Shopping Centre. The station was opened in 1993 and has one platform. Although outside London fare zones 1 to 6, the station became part of the Oyster card pay-as-you-go rail network in January 2010.[3]

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[edit] History

Pedestrian footbridge

The single track line through the area was opened in 1893 by the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway as part of a branch from Romford to Grays via Upminster. By the late 20th century service on the line had been reduced to a relatively infrequent shuttle between Upminster and Grays, calling only at Ockendon. Following the opening of Lakeside Shopping Centre in 1990 a new single platform station was opened in 1993. Initially a free shuttle bus connected the station to the shopping centre, with a direct pedestrian bridge link replacing it in 2000. The shuttle train service was eventually extended beyond Upminster to Fenchurch Street and beyond Grays to Southend Central; with service levels increased to two trains an hour during railway operating hours. Usage is moderate for a suburban station and increasing; to expand capacity the buildings were rebuilt in 2006.

[edit] Services

The typical off-peak service frequency is:

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Ockendon   c2c
London, Tilbury & Southend Line
  Grays

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