List of railway stations and tram stops in Croydon

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This is a list of stations in London Borough of Croydon. It includes all stations on the Network Rail Main Line Services that are open and Tramlink stops.

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Stations

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StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Addington Village Interchange Addington Tramlink 25
Addiscombe tram stop Addiscombe Tramlink 25
Ampere Way tram stop Croydon Tramlink 25
Arena tram stop Woodside Tramlink 25

B

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Beddington Lane tram stop Beddington Tramlink 24
Blackhorse Lane tram stop Addiscombe Tramlink 24

C

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Centrale tram stop Croydon Tramlink 15
Church Street tram stop Croydon Tramlink 15
Coombe Lane tram stop Addington Tramlink 26
Coulsdon South railway station [1] Coulsdon Southern 26
Coulsdon Town railway station [2] Coulsdon Southern 26

E

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
East Croydon station Croydon Southern/Tramlink 65

F

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Fieldway tram stop New Addington Tramlink 26

G

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
George Street tram stop Croydon Tramlink 15
Gravel Hill tram stop Addington Tramlink 26

H

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Harrington Road tram stop South Norwood Tramlink 25

K

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Kenley railway station Kenley Southern 26
King Henry's Drive tram stop New Addington Tramlink 26

L

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Lebanon Road tram stop Croydon Tramlink 25
Lloyd Park tram stop Kenley Tramlink 25

N

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
New Addington tram stop New Addington Tramlink 26
Norbury railway station Norbury Southern 23
Norwood Junction railway station [3] South Norwood London Overground 64

P

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Purley Oaks railway station Purley Southern 46
Purley railway station Purley Southern 46

R

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Reedham railway station Purley Southern 26
Reeves Corner tram stop Croydon Tramlink 15
Riddlesdown railway station Purley Southern 26

S

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Sanderstead railway station Sanderstead Southern 26
Sandilands tram stop Croydon Tramlink 25
Selhurst railway station Selhurst Southern 24
South Croydon railway station South Croydon Southern 35

T

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Therapia Lane tram stop Beddington Tramlink 25
Thornton Heath railway station Thornton Heath Southern 24

W

StationsPlaceManaged ByPlatformsZone
Waddon Marsh tram stop Waddon Tramlink 25
Waddon railway station Waddon Southern 25
Wandle Park tram stop Croydon Tramlink 25
Wellesley Road tram stop Croydon Tramlink 15
West Croydon station Croydon London Overground/Tramlink 25
Woodmansterne railway station Woodmansterne Southern 26
Woodside tram stop Woodside Tramlink 24

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The Battersea Park rail crash occurred on 2 April 1937, just south of Battersea Park railway station on the Southern Railway, in London. Two electrically driven passenger trains collided on the Up Local line; the second train, from Coulsdon North to Victoria, had been allowed into the section while it was still occupied by the first train, from London Bridge to Victoria. The signalman at Battersea Park, G. F. Childs, believing there was a fault with the Sykes electromechanical interlocking apparatus which was installed at the box, had opened up the case of the instrument and inadvertently cleared the interlock which should have prevented this situation. The official enquiry ruled that he subsequently accepted the Coulsdon train, although he should have been aware that the London Bridge train had not cleared the section. Ten people were killed, including the guard of the London Bridge train, and eighty people were injured, seven sustaining serious injuries. Another accident had occurred at Battersea Park in 1881.

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