West Croydon Tramlink London Overground National Rail London Buses West Croydon stn entrance 2012.JPG West Croydon is located in Greater LondonWest CroydonWest Croydon Location of West Croydon in Greater London Location Croydon Local authority London Borough of Croydon Managed by London Overground Owner Network Rail Station code WCY DfT category C2 Number of platforms 3 (formerly 4) Accessible Yes1] Fare zone 5 Tramlink annual boardings and alightings 2009–10 1.312 million[2] 2010–11 1.502 million[3] National Rail annual entry and exit 2012–13 Increase 4.301 million[4] 2013–14 Decrease 4.281 million[4] 2014–15 Increase 4.488 million[4] – interchange 0.472 million[4] 2015–16 Increase 5.113 million[4] – interchange Increase 0.626 million[4] 2016–17 Increase 5.532 million[4] – interchange Decrease 0.607 million[4] Railway companies Original company London and Croydon Railway Pre-grouping London Brighton and South Coast Railway Post-grouping Southern Railway Key dates 5 June 1839 Opened as Croydon April 1851.[5 Renamed West Croydon Other information Lists of stations DLR Underground National Rail Tramlink External links Departures Layout Facilities Buses WGS84 51.3782611°N 0.1025444°WCoordinates: 51.3782611°N 0.1025444°W Underground sign at Westminster.jpg London transport portal 170433 at Edinburgh Waverley.JPG UK Railways portal West Croydon is a combined railway, bus station and tram stop in Croydon, south London. It is served by National Rail, London Overground, Tramlink and London Buses services and is in Travelcard Zone 5.
The East London line, part of London Overground, was extended to the station in 2010. On the National Rail network it is 10 miles 35 chains (16.8 km) measured from...
Read moreAn alright station in an okay place. It has a range of shops here and has a bus station outside and a tram stop outside too! Sometimes the station is closed due to emergency services dealing with an incident which can be very annoying at times. However, the station itself, has plenty of services from Epsom Downs all the way to London Bridge and the London Overground to Highbury & Islington. Not just that, but the station is also step free and the staff seemed quite nice to help out. Trains also run from Sutton to London Victoria going via Selhurst or Crystal Palace.
Overall, it is a...
Read moreActually understaning transport when all the rules are different. Like other old people who have no idea after paying road tax for his car why he now needs to pay more when he turns down a side street and now needs to pay a fine.
Any additional fees are illegal because the riad tax took care of that. But because they also own the legal system your never get a judge to agree. There are rules about painting yellow lines. The are case where they have crushed car legally parked but the council has decided it needs more money so spend our money painting new parking restrictions...
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