Bruce Grove railway station

Bruce Grove London Overground
Bruce Grove
Location of Bruce Grove in Greater London
Location Tottenham
Local authority London Borough of Haringey
Managed by London Overground
Station code BCV
DfT category E
Number of platforms 2
Fare zone 3
National Rail annual entry and exit
2008–09 Increase 0.340 million[1]
2009–10 Decrease 0.311 million[1]
2010–11 Increase 0.362 million[1]
2011–12 Increase 0.444 million[1]
2012–13 Increase 0.473 million[1]
2013–14 Increase 0.531 million[1]
Key dates
July 1872 Opened
Other information
Lists of stations
External links
London Transport portal
UK Railways portalCoordinates: 51°35′38″N 0°04′13″W / 51.594°N 0.0704°W / 51.594; -0.0704
The station approach in 1961

Bruce Grove railway station in the centre of Tottenham was originally a station on the Stoke Newington & Edmonton Railway which opened on 22 July 1872. It is part of the Seven Sisters branch of the Lea Valley Lines, and there are around four trains an hour to Liverpool Street. The station is not far from Bruce Castle, and takes its name from Bruce Grove, a road comprising part of the A10. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by London Overground.

In the early 1980s several changes were made to the appearance of the station. The wooden covered staircases to both platforms were replaced by open-air concrete staircases. The London-bound platform roof was shortened and the waiting rooms boarded up. The North-bound roof opposite (which was identical) was completely removed and a small brick shelter was installed in its place. This shelter lasted for nearly twenty years before it was itself demolished and a new roof, built in the style of the original though much shorter, was constructed giving the illusion of original authenticity to the station. Haringey Council funded this work and the station is considered a site of historic interest in the locality.

Despite being in the heart of Tottenham and being at one time a busy station, Bruce Grove ticket office is rarely open.

On 31 May 2015, the station and all services that call here, transferred from Abellio Greater Anglia to become part of the London Overground network.[2][3]

On 11 November 2015, a major facelift for the station was announced.[4]

Services

Services are usually operated by Class 315 trains. Additional trains run when Tottenham Hotspur F.C. are playing at home at White Hart Lane.

The typical Monday to Sunday off-peak service frequency is:

Connections

London Buses routes 123, 149, 243, 259, 279, 318, 341, 349, 476 and W4 and night routes N76 and N279 serve the station.

References

External links

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