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Beckenham Junction station

Coordinates: 51°24′39″N 0°01′33″W / 51.4109°N 0.0257°W / 51.4109; -0.0257
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Beckenham Junction
Main station entrance at Beckenham Junction in 2005
LocationBeckenham
Local authorityLondon Borough of Bromley
Managed bySoutheastern
Station code(s)BKJ
Number of platforms6
National Rail annual entry and exit
2004–051.760 million[1]
2005–061.864 million[1]
2006–072.444 million[1]
2007–082.743 million[1]
Key dates
7 July 1858Through station
2000Tramlink opens
Other information
External links
London transport portal

Beckenham Junction is a railway station and a tram terminus in Beckenham, south east London. It is in the London Borough of Bromley and Travelcard Zone 4, 8.6 miles (13.8 km) from London Victoria.

The station is at the higher end of High Street, between Waitrose and St George's Church. Trains operate between Kent and Victoria and to local stations in South London, including Gipsy Hill, Orpington, Bromley South and Brixton. There are six platforms in total: two through, two bay, and two Tramlink platforms for Tramlink route 2 services to East Croydon and West Croydon stations.

Network Rail

The station was opened by the Mid-Kent Railway (MKR) on 1 January 1857 as the terminus of the line from Lewisham; it became a junction on 7 July 1858 when the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway Farnborough Extension line from Crystal Palace to Shortlands was opened. On 1 July 1863 the London Chatham & Dover Railway Metropolitan Extension from Beckenham to Victoria/Blackfriars completed the lines serving the station. In 1863 the MKR was taken over by the South Eastern Railway (SER) and thereafter the station was operated jointly by the LCDR and SER. Despite a partial rebuilding in 1890 the original MKR building is still in use as the main station offices and booking hall. From December 2007, a significant upgrade to train services at Beckenham Junction took place, with an increase in frequency of the London Victoria to Orpington services (off peak) to every 15 mins. Until HS1 opened the Eurostar service passed through the station, not stopping.

The two platform Tramlink stop opened in 2000, with the rest of route 2 to the Croydon loop. The stop is outside the station, across the car park, beside the A2105 road, which avoids Beckenham town centre.[2] This stop and New Addington are the only Tramlink termini with two platforms, as both Wimbledon and Elmers End have one platform face opposite a Network Rail line.

Services

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Birkbeck   Southern
London Bridge to Beckenham Junction
(via Crystal Palace)
(Mondays-Saturdays only)
  Terminus
Kent House   First Capital Connect
Bedford to Beckenham Junction
(Mondays-Fridays only)
(Limited Service)
  Terminus
London Victoria   Southeastern
Maidstone East Line
  Bromley South
Kent House   Southeastern
Victoria - Orpington
  Shortlands
New Beckenham   Southeastern
Mid-Kent line
(Limited Service)
 
  Tramlink  
Template:Tramlink linesTerminus

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  2. ^ Buses and Trams from Beckenham

51°24′39″N 0°01′33″W / 51.4109°N 0.0257°W / 51.4109; -0.0257