Coulsdon Town railway station

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Coulsdon Town National Rail
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Coulsdon Town is located in Greater London
Coulsdon Town
Coulsdon Town
Location of Coulsdon Town in Greater London
Location Coulsdon
Local authority London Borough of Croydon
Managed by Southern
Station code CDN
DfT category E
Number of platforms 2
Fare zone 6
National Rail annual entry and exit
2004–05  0.183 million[1]
2005–06 Decrease 0.178 million[1]
2006–07 Increase 0.285 million[1]
2007–08 Decrease 0.282 million[1]
2008–09 Increase 0.296 million[1]
2009–10 Decrease 0.255 million[1]
2010–11 Increase 0.279 million[1]
2011–12 Increase 0.301 million[1]
2012–13 Decrease 0.287 million[1]
2013–14 Increase 0.305 million[1]
Railway companies
Original company South Eastern Railway
Pre-grouping South Eastern and Chatham Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Key dates
1 January 1904 Opened as Smitham
1 January 1917 Temporarily closed
1 January 1919 Reopened
22 May 2011 Renamed Coulsdon Town[2]
Other information
Lists of stations
External links
London Transport portal
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Coulsdon Town railway station serves the northern part of Coulsdon, in the London Borough of Croydon. It is on the Tattenham Corner Line and opened on 1 January 1904. Until 22 May 2011 it was called Smitham.[3]

History

The station building in 2008, before reconstruction and renaming.

The station was opened on 1 January 1904, and was briefly closed during the First World War. It lies on a sharp curve, where the line swings away westwards from the Brighton Main Line. It is immediately adjacent to the closed Coulsdon North station on the main line, whose passenger traffic was diverted here when the latter closed on 3 October 1983. Some Tattenham Corner Line trains terminated at Smitham before returning to London, but nowadays the usual off-peak service is two trains per hour in each direction between London Bridge and Tattenham Corner. An hourly shuttle service used to be in operation during weekday off-peak hours between Purley and Tattenham Corner, but this was withdrawn in February 2015 and now only runs on Saturdays.

The Coulsdon relief road, was opened 18 December 2006 as part of the A23, passes underneath the station and meant that some rearrangement and refurbishment of the platform access routes was required. No direct access to the London-bound platform now exists; access is via the down platform and a new footbridge or a lift.

A new modular station building on the down side of the line and a standard-pattern accessible footbridge were constructed by Network Rail and opened in 2010. There is no PERTIS self-service 'Permit to Travel' ticket machine.

As part of the retender of Southern's franchise in 2009, the Department for Transport requested that in response to lobbying by Croydon Council the new company look into a better name for the station, as "Smitham" is no longer used as the name of the local area.[4] Coulsdon Town was chosen after a public vote.[5] The change took place on Sunday 22 May 2011.[2][6] Evening services to the station were improved in December 2010.[7]

Services

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Reedham   Southern
Tattenham Corner Line
  Woodmansterne
Reedham   Southern
West London Line
  Terminus

From 2018 as part of the Thameslink Programme it is proposed that services are extended beyond London Bridge through central London (calling at London Blackfriars, City Thameslink, Farringdon and London St Pancras) to Cambridge. [8]

References

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