Bexley railway station
Bexley | |
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Location | Bexley |
Local authority | London Borough of Bexley |
Managed by | Southeastern |
Station code(s) | BXY |
DfT category | D |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Fare zone | 6 |
National Rail annual entry and exit | |
2012–13 | 1.215 million[1] |
2013–14 | 1.301 million[1] |
2014–15 | 1.391 million[1] |
2015–16 | 1.177 million[1] |
2016–17 | 1.147 million[1] |
Key dates | |
1 September 1866 | Opened |
Other information | |
External links | |
Coordinates | 51°26′25″N 0°08′52″E / 51.4403°N 0.1479°E |
London transport portal |
Bexley railway station is in the London Borough of Bexley in south-east London, in Travelcard Zone 6. It is 13 miles 69 chains (22.3 km) down the line from London Charing Cross. The station, and all trains serving it, is operated by Southeastern.
Trains from the station run eastbound to Dartford, Gravesend and to London Cannon Street via Slade Green, and westbound to Cannon Street and London Charing Cross via Lewisham.
It was the scene of the Bexley derailment in 1997 when a freight train derailed very near the station.
History
Bexley station was opened in September 1866. It had five sidings on the down side, to the west of the station building with a row of coal stacks. Farm produce formed much of the goods traffic in the station's early years, much of it grown in local fields. The station had an SER-designed two-storey timber signal box which came into use about twenty years after the station opened. In 1955 the platforms were extended to accommodate ten carriage trains. The goods sidings closed in 1963 and the signal box closed in 1970. The clapboard buildings of the original station are well preserved.[2][3]
Bexley derailment
The Bexley derailment was an accident which occurred on 4 February 1997 when an eastbound EWS freight train derailed near to Bexley station on the Dartford Loop Line.[4] Railtrack plc, SEIMCL and STRCL were each convicted of various offences under section 3 of the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 resulting in fines totalling £150,000 and £41,768. In his sentencing remarks, the judge said that it "was merciful that nobody was killed although four people were injured". The Inspectorate report describes it as "fortunate" that nobody was killed. The primary cause of the accident was found to be very poor track maintenance, contributed to by an overloaded wagon.
Location
Bexley station is at the heart of Bexley Town centre (known as Bexley Village).
Facilities
A subway links the two platforms. The station has ticket gates. There is a 259-space car park.
Services
Standard off-peak services are:[5]
- 4tph to London Charing Cross of which 2tph call at all stations to Hither Green then run fast to London Bridge and 2tph skip Albany Park, Mottingham, Lee and Hither Green.
- 2tph to London Cannon Street calling at all stations via Lewisham
- 2tph to London Cannon Street calling at all stations via, Slade Green and Greenwich
- 4tph to Dartford of which 2tph continue to Gravesend
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Albany Park | Southeastern Dartford Loop and Sidcup Lines |
Crayford |
Connections
London Buses routes 132 and 229 and night route N21 serve the station.
References
- ^ a b c d e "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
- ^ http://www.kentrail.org.uk/Bexley.htm
- ^ London Suburban Railways - Lewisham to Dartford by Vic Mitchell and Keith Smith (Middleton Press 1991)
- ^ Railway Accident at Bexley: A Report into the Derailment of a Freight Train at Bexley on the Dartford Loop line of Railtrack Southern Zone on 4 February 1997 Railways Archive; Retrieved 21 April 2017
- ^ Table 200 National Rail timetable, May 2018
External links
- Train times and station information for Bexley railway station from National Rail