This is one of the few tram stops to provide a connection with heavy rail and have a car park. Interestingly, the line west from here is single track, but the tram stop itself has two tracks and platforms. In a manner comparable to that of New Addington tram stop, it's possible to walk behind the buffers. However, given its status as a terminus, it is regrettable that there is an absence of distinctive features that would distinguish it from other tram stops. Both tram platforms can be accessed from either end of the tram stop using a gentle slope (the western end requires the use of a level crossing at first), and the floor of all trams is the same height as both tram platforms. Since July 2018, TfL has made London Trams a cashless system and removed all ticket machines from every tram stop. If passengers want to add money to their Oyster card, they have to use the ticket vending machine in the railway station or find...
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