Surrey Quays | |
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Location of Surrey Quays in Greater London
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Location | Surrey Quays |
Local authority | London Borough of Southwark |
Managed by | London Overground |
Owner | Transport for London |
Station code | SQE |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Fare zone | 2 |
National Rail annual entry and exit | |
2011–12 | 1.801 million |
2012–13 | 2.044 million |
– interchange | 0.987 million |
2013–14 | 2.377 million |
– interchange | 1.126 million |
2014–15 | 2.654 million |
– interchange | 0.966 million |
2015–16 | 4.215 million |
– interchange | 0.327 million |
Key dates | |
1869 | Opened (Deptford Road) |
1911 | Renamed Surrey Docks |
1989 | Renamed Surrey Quays |
1995 | Line closed |
1998 | Line reopened |
22 December 2007 | Line closed |
27 April 2010 | Station Reopened |
Other information | |
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WGS84 | 51°29′37″N 0°02′50″W / 51.49358°N 0.04717°WCoordinates: 51°29′37″N 0°02′50″W / 51.49358°N 0.04717°W |
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Surrey Quays is a station on the East London Line in Rotherhithe within the London Borough of Southwark, Greater London. The station is seved by National Rail London Overground services under the control of the London Rail division of Transport for London, however there is no standard red National Rail "double arrow" logo signage located at the station, instead only the Overground roundel. It is in Zone 2 and the next station to the north is Canada Water, and to the south it splits into branches to Clapham Junction, New Cross and Crystal Palace/West Croydon. Closed in late 2007, the station was refurbished and re-opened as part of the London Overground network on 27 April 2010.
The station was built by the East London Railway Company and opened on 7 December 1869; it was originally known as Deptford Road. On 17 July 1911, it was renamed Surrey Docks in reference to the nearby, now closed, Surrey Commercial Docks, and further renamed Surrey Quays on 24 October 1989, following the construction of the nearby Surrey Quays Shopping Centre. This was a somewhat controversial move as some of the local community felt that their heritage was being eroded. However, the name stuck, and the Surrey Docks part of Rotherhithe is now often referred to as Surrey Quays.