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Lee railway station

Lee National Rail
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Lee is located in Greater London
Lee
Lee
Location of Lee in Greater London
Location Lee
Local authority London Borough of Lewisham
Managed by Southeastern
Owner Network Rail
Station code LEE
DfT category D
Number of platforms 2
Accessible Yes
Fare zone 3
National Rail annual entry and exit
2011–12 Decrease 1.515 million
2012–13 Decrease 1.500 million
2013–14 Increase 1.574 million
2014–15 Increase 1.680 million
2015–16 Increase 1.733 million
Key dates
1 September 1866 Opened
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WGS84 51°26′59″N 0°00′49″E / 51.4497°N 0.0135°E / 51.4497; 0.0135Coordinates: 51°26′59″N 0°00′49″E / 51.4497°N 0.0135°E / 51.4497; 0.0135
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Lee station is a suburban station on Burnt Ash Hill in Lee in south-east London, England, between Hither Green and Mottingham on the Dartford loop (also known as the Sidcup line). The station name appears as Lee (London) on tickets. It was opened by the South Eastern Railway in 1866. It is operated by Southeastern.

The station opened in 1866. Goods facilities were meagre at first with a single siding on the down side just east of the station building, but the goods yard was gradually enlarged over the years as freight traffic increased in importance. In the early 1870s a second siding was installed dedicated to coal, and a coal shed was erected across the track. Later a further pair of sidings was inserted alongside the existing tracks. An SER-designed signal cabin was positioned some 150 yards (140 m) east of the up side station structure. In 1955 the platforms were lengthened to accommodate ten carriage trains. The goods yard closed in 1968. In 1988 the clapboard up side ticket office was demolished and replaced by a new ticket office. In 1992 the platforms were lengthened to accommodate twelve carriage trains.

Lee Station is in Burnt Ash Road, Lee, in the London Borough of Lewisham.

London Buses routes 202, 261 and 273 serve the station.

The station has two platforms. Platform 1 the up platform for services to London and Platform 2 the down platform for services to Kent. A ticket hall is situated on the up side but the station has no ticket gates. There is a subway connecting both platforms. There is step free access to both platforms.


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