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South Bermondsey railway station

South Bermondsey National Rail
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South Bermondsey is located in Greater London
South Bermondsey
South Bermondsey
Location of South Bermondsey in Greater London
Location Bermondsey
Local authority Southwark
Managed by Southern
Station code SBM
DfT category E
Number of platforms 2
Fare zone 2
National Rail annual entry and exit
2011–12 Increase 0.704 million
2012–13 Decrease 0.693 million
2013–14 Increase 0.796 million
2014–15 Increase 0.806 million
2015–16 Decrease 0.757 million
Railway companies
Pre-grouping London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Key dates
13 August 1866 Opened
1 January 1917 Closed
1 May 1919 Reopened
17 June 1928 New station opened
Other information
Lists of stations
External links
WGS84 51°29′16″N 0°03′16″W / 51.4878°N 0.0544°W / 51.4878; -0.0544Coordinates: 51°29′16″N 0°03′16″W / 51.4878°N 0.0544°W / 51.4878; -0.0544
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South Bermondsey railway station is on the South London Line, serving the district of South Bermondsey, south London. It is 1 mile 63 chains (2.9 km) down-line from London Bridge; the following station on the line is Queens Road Peckham.

It is managed by Southern, which also operates the trains that call.

The original station was situated to the north-west of South Bermondsey Junction, on the northern side of Rotherhithe New Road. It opened on 13 August 1866 with the South London Line, and was originally named Rotherhithe; it was renamed South Bermondsey on 1 December 1869. It closed on 17 June 1928, when the present station, situated south of South Bermondsey Junction, took its place. The 1928 station is on an embankment, and its platforms and buildings are of wooden construction; the current passenger access to the station from Rotherhithe New Road and Ilderton Road is by a footpath partly constructed on the embankment previously occupied by the line to Bricklayers Arms and Willow Walk Goods Depots. After the adjacent New Den Stadium, Millwall F.C.'s home ground, opened in 1993, a direct footpath was built from the station to the away section of the ground; this is used on match days only.

Southern trains from London Bridge to London Victoria via Denmark Hill called at South Bermondsey until December 2012.

The typical Monday-Saturday off-peak service in trains per hour is:

On Sundays this is reduced to:

London Buses routes 1, 381 and P12 serve the station.

The Quietway 1 cycle route passes the station entrance.


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