Waddon Marsh railway station

Waddon Marsh railway station was in Waddon in the London Borough of Croydon on the West Croydon to Wimbledon Line. It was between West Croydon and Beddington Lane Halt stations. There was pedestrian access by footpath only from Miller Road a side street near Purley Way.

Waddon Marsh
LocationLondon Borough of Croydon
OwnerSouthern Railway
Number of platforms1,  (2 when first opened)
Key dates
6 July 1930 (1930-07-06)Opened
2 June 1997 (1997-06-02)Closed
Replaced byWaddon Marsh tram stop
Other information
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History

It was opened by the Southern Railway on 6 July 1930[1][2] to serve new housing in Waddon,[3] and Croydon Gas Works, and Croydon A & B Power Stations. An island platform accessed by a footbridge served two through tracks. Two other tracks at the station were sidings for the gas works and power stations. Services were westbound to Wimbledon through Mitcham Junction, and eastbound to West Croydon.

Originally named Waddon Marsh Halt, the station was renamed Waddon Marsh on 5 May 1969.[2]

The closure of Croydon A power station had little effect on the passenger numbers but when Croydon B power station shut in 1976 passenger use fell greatly. Platform 2 was taken out of use in 1984 leaving one left in use. The footbridge was demolished and access was by a long footpath. The station and the rest of the line were closed in 1997 for the Croydon Tramlink scheme. Waddon Marsh tram stop of Tramlink was built about 100 yards south of the site of the station.

Nothing of the original station remains,[3] the footpath that led to the station gives access to the Tramlink Stop.

See also

References


Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Beddington Lane Connex South Central
West Croydon to Wimbledon Line
 West Croydon

51°22′43″N 0°07′11″W / 51.3786°N 0.1197°W / 51.3786; -0.1197


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