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New Eltham railway station

New Eltham National Rail
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New Eltham is located in Greater London
New Eltham
New Eltham
Location of New Eltham in Greater London
Location New Eltham
Local authority Royal Borough of Greenwich
Managed by Southeastern
Station code NEH
DfT category C2
Number of platforms 2
Fare zone 4
National Rail annual entry and exit
2011–12 Increase 2.329 million
2012–13 Increase 2.371 million
2013–14 Increase 2.483 million
2014–15 Increase 2.554 million
2015–16 Decrease 2.289 million
Key dates
1 April 1878 Opened
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WGS84 51°26′15″N 0°04′20″E / 51.4375°N 0.0722°E / 51.4375; 0.0722Coordinates: 51°26′15″N 0°04′20″E / 51.4375°N 0.0722°E / 51.4375; 0.0722
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New Eltham railway station is in the Royal Borough of Greenwich in south-east London. The station is operated by Southeastern and is in Travelcard Zone 4. It has two platforms: Platform 1 the up platform for services to London and Platform 2 the down platform for services to Kent.

New Eltham station was opened as Pope Street Station in April 1878, twelve years after the opening of the Dartford Loop Line. The station was renamed New Eltham in 1886 although Pope Street was retained as a suffix until 1927. It had a goods yard on the up side which closed in 1963 and eventually became a car park, and a signal box just beyond the western end of the down platform. In 1955 the platforms were extended to take ten carriage trains. In the same year the signal box was taken out of use and demolished. The up side booking office was rebuilt in 1988.

The station is located in New Eltham in a shallow cutting near the crossroads of Footscray Road and Avery Hill Road.

London Buses route 160, 162, 233, 314, 321 and B13 serve the station.

The station has been added to the Department for Transport "Access for All" scheme. The footbridge linking the two platforms was removed in the summer of 2013 and replaced with a new accessible footbridge with lifts which became operational in December 2014. Both platforms are accessible without using steps.


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