What is the biggest station in London?

What is the biggest station in London?

Waterloo
Waterloo is the busiest railway station in the UK, with nearly a hundred million entries and exits from the station every year. It is also the country’s largest station in terms of floor space and has the greatest number of platforms.

What is the least used station in London?

Roding Valley
With a little over 368,400 passengers recorded in 2017, the Central line’s Roding Valley is officially the least used station across the London underground network.

When did Bridge railway station close for good?

On 25 October 1940 the passenger and goods services through Bridge were suspended when the line came under military control. The station officially closed from 1 December 1940. The goods service was reinstated on 19 February 1945, but it was short-lived as the line closed completely on 1 October 1947.

When did the Elham Valley Railway Close Bridge?

On 25 October 1940 the passenger and goods services through Bridge were suspended when the line came under military control. The station officially closed from 1 December 1940. The goods service was reinstated on 19 February 1945, but it was short-lived as the line closed completely on 1 October 1947. BRIEF HISTORY OF THE ELHAM VALLEY RAILWAY

When was the line between London and Dover built?

Although this scheme failed, a line was soon built between London and Dover. On 21 June 1836, Parliament passed an Act incorporating the South Eastern & Dover Railway, which shortly afterwards became the South Eastern Railway. The new company was formed to construct a route from London to Dover.

Where was the SER station in Bridge Road?

The SER provided a standard waiting shelter and signal box. The station was at the end of a short approach road. Opposite this was a well house which supplied water to the station and railway cottages in Barrackers Road (Later Bridge Road). Bridge was never a busy station and was sited some distance from the village.