Rainham (Essex) railway station
Rainham | |
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Rainham Location of Rainham in Greater London | |
Location | Rainham |
Local authority | London Borough of Havering |
Managed by | c2c |
Owner | Network Rail |
Station code | RNM |
DfT category | C2 |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Accessible | Yes [1] |
Fare zone | 6 |
National Rail annual entry and exit | |
2004–05 | 0.739 million[2] |
2005–06 | 0.741 million[2] |
2006–07 | 1.752 million[2] |
2007–08 | 1.825 million[2] |
2008–09 | 1.305 million[2] |
2009–10 | 1.296 million[2] |
2010–11 | 1.539 million[2] |
2011–12 | 1.609 million[2] |
2012–13 | 1.625 million[2] |
2013–14 | 1.748 million[2] |
2014–15 | 1.829 million[2] |
Key dates | |
1854 | Opened |
Other information | |
Lists of stations | |
External links | |
London Transport portal UK Railways portalCoordinates: 51°31′01″N 0°11′26″E / 51.5169°N 0.1905°E |
Rainham railway station is on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway line, serving the town of Rainham in the London Borough of Havering, east London. In official literature the station is shown as Rainham (Essex) in order to distinguish it from the station of the same name in Kent.[3]
It is 12 miles 50 chains (20.3 km) down-line from London Fenchurch Street and it is situated between Dagenham Dock to the west and Purfleet to the east. Its three-letter station code is RNM and it is within Travelcard zone 6.
It was opened in 1854. The station and all trains serving it are currently operated by c2c.
Location
The station is located on Ferry Lane, close to the junction with Wennington Road. Major industrial works surround the station, as does Rainham Creek, a local industrial river. Access is provided from the station building to the country-bound platform; in order to access the London-bound platforms, a pedestrian bridge must be crossed. There are ticket barriers at the front entrance to the platform, restricting platform access to ticket-holders only.
A number of level crossings are situated on the line between Barking and Grays. The roads served by the crossings have now been severed by the High Speed 1 line between Ebbsfleet and London St. Pancras, but the level crossings are still in situ, such as the one on Ferry Lane. This can be used to access the London-bound platform. A number of footbridges and road bridges have been built to replace them.
Services
The typical off-peak service frequency is:
- 2 tph (trains per hour) westbound to London Fenchurch Street;
- 2 tph eastbound to Grays.
During peak times there are additional services including some connecting to other sections of the line beyond Grays.
Connections
London Buses routes 103, 165, 287, 372 and 652 serve the station.
References
- ↑ "London and South East" (PDF). National Rail Enquiries. National Rail. September 2006. Archived from the original (pdf) on 6 March 2009.
- 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.
- ↑ "Station Facilities for Rainham (Essex)". National Rail Enquiries.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rainham (Essex) railway station. |
- Train times and station information for Rainham (Essex) railway station from National Rail
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Dagenham Dock | c2c London, Tilbury and Southend Railway Barking to Grays section |
Purfleet |