Wimbledon Chase railway station
Wimbledon Chase | |
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Wimbledon Chase Location of Wimbledon Chase in Greater London | |
Location | Wimbledon |
Local authority | London Borough of Merton |
Managed by | Thameslink |
Station code | WBO |
DfT category | F1 |
Number of platforms | 2 |
Fare zone | 3 |
National Rail annual entry and exit | |
2004–05 | 70,073[1] |
2005–06 | 74,491[1] |
2006–07 | 0.392 million[1] |
2007–08 | 0.335 million[1] |
2008–09 | 0.305 million[1] |
2009–10 | 0.282 million[1] |
2010–11 | 0.322 million[1] |
2011–12 | 0.379 million[1] |
2012–13 | 0.390 million[1] |
2013–14 | 0.455 million[1] |
Key dates | |
1929 | Opened |
Other information | |
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WGS84 | 51°24′34″N 0°12′51″W / 51.4095°N 0.2142°WCoordinates: 51°24′34″N 0°12′51″W / 51.4095°N 0.2142°W |
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Wimbledon Chase railway station is in the London Borough of Merton in South London. The station is served by Thameslink trains on the Sutton Loop Line. It is in Travelcard Zone 3 and is arranged as an island eight-car platform, with stairs descending to street level towards the southern end.
History
Parliamentary approval for a line from Wimbledon to Sutton had been obtained by the Wimbledon and Sutton Railway (W&SR) in 1910 but work had been delayed by World War I.[2] From the W&SR's inception, the District Railway (DR) was a shareholder of the company and had rights to run trains over the line when built. In the 1920s, the London Electric Railway (LER, precursor of London Underground) planned, through its ownership of the DR, to use part of the route for an extension of the City and South London Railway (C&SLR, now the Northern line) to Sutton.[2] The SR objected and an agreement was reached that enabled the C&SLR to extend as far as Morden in exchange for the LER giving up its rights over the W&SR route. The SR subsequently built the line, one of the last to be built in the London area. The station opened on 7 July 1929 when the first section of the line to South Merton came into operation. The route opened to Sutton on 5 January 1930.[2]
Services
The typical off-peak service from the station is 2 trains per hour to Wimbledon (clockwise around the loop) and 2 trains per hour to Sutton (anticlockwise). The station exit for all southbound trains is adjacent to the third carriage; for northbound trains, it is carriage four for 4-car or six for 8-car services.
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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South Merton | Thameslink Wimbledon Loop |
Wimbledon | ||
Southern Sutton Loop Line Peak hours only |
Connections
London Buses routes 152, 163, 164, K5 and 655 serve the station.
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 "Station usage estimates". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
- 1 2 3 Jackson, Alan A. (December 1966). "The Wimbledon & Sutton Railway – A late arrival on the South London suburban scene" (PDF). The Railway Magazine: 675–680. Retrieved 2009-05-07.
External links
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- Train times and station information for Wimbledon Chase railway station from National Rail