Queens Road Peckham railway station
Queens Road Peckham | |
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Queens Road Peckham Location of Queens Road Peckham in Greater London | |
Location | Peckham |
Local authority | London Borough of Southwark |
Managed by | Southern |
Station code | QRP |
DfT category | E |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Accessible | Yes [1] |
Fare zone | 2 |
National Rail annual entry and exit | |
2004–05 | 0.388 million[2] |
2005–06 | 0.387 million[2] |
2006–07 | 0.692 million[2] |
2007–08 | 0.681 million[2] |
2008–09 | 0.718 million[2] |
2009–10 | 0.745 million[2] |
2010–11 | 0.897 million[2] |
2011–12 | 1.025 million[2] |
2012–13 | 1.171 million[2] |
2013–14 | 1.585 million[2] |
2014–15 | 1.791 million[2] |
Railway companies | |
Original company | London, Brighton and South Coast Railway |
Key dates | |
13 August 1866 | Opened |
Other information | |
Lists of stations | |
External links | |
London Transport portal UK Railways portalCoordinates: 51°28′25″N 0°03′26″W / 51.4736°N 0.0573°W |
Queens Road Peckham railway station is in the London Borough of Southwark and also serves the area to the east of Peckham, in the London Borough of Lewisham. It is on the South London Line between Peckham Rye and South Bermondsey, and trains also go to Croydon via various routes and beyond. It is on the road of that name and is in Travelcard Zone 2.
The station opened with the line on 13 August 1866, and had two wooden side platforms and an intermediate centre platform to serve the third centre line.[3]
Until 1911 passenger trains ran to the East London Line, stopping at Old Kent Road. This link was re-instated on 9 December 2012 by London Overground.
The present island platform dates from the 1970s which is on a viaduct with the line: there are 48 steps leading to it, and one block of platform buildings.
The station exits on to Queens Road in Peckham.
Services
The typical Monday-Saturday off peak service in trains per hour is:
- 4 to London Bridge, calling at South Bermondsey
- 2 to West Croydon, calling at Peckham Rye and then East Dulwich, North Dulwich, Tulse Hill, Streatham, Streatham Common, Norbury, Thornton Heath and Selhurst
- 2 to Beckenham Junction, calling at all stations to Tulse Hill and then West Norwood, Gipsy Hill, Crystal Palace and Birkbeck
- 4 to Clapham Junction calling at Peckham Rye, Denmark Hill, Clapham High Street and Wandsworth Road
- 4 to Highbury & Islington calling at Surrey Quays, Canada Water, Rotherhithe, Wapping, Shadwell, Whitechapel, Shoreditch High Street, Hoxton, Haggerston, Dalston Junction, and Canonbury.
On Sundays this is:
- 4 to London Bridge
- 2 to East Croydon
- 2 to Crystal Palace
- 4 to Clapham Junction
- 4 to Highbury & Islington
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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South Bermondsey | Southern London Bridge to West Croydon and Beckenham Junction |
Peckham Rye | ||
London Overground | ||||
towards [[Template:S-line/LOG left/South London railway station|Template:S-line/LOG left/South London]] | South London Line | towards [[Template:S-line/LOG right/South London railway station|Template:S-line/LOG right/South London]] |
Connections
London Buses routes 36, 136, 171, 177, 436, P12 and P13 and night routes N89, N136 and N171 serve the station.
References
- ↑ "Step free Tube Guide" (PDF). Transport for London. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 June 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 "Station usage estimates". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
- ↑ South London Line Published by Middleton Press Map
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Queens Road Peckham railway station. |
- Train times and station information for Queens Road Peckham railway station from National Rail
- Station information from Southern
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