Denmark Hill railway station

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Denmark Hill
Denmark Hill
Location
Place Denmark Hill
Local authority Southwark
Operations
Managed by Southeastern
Platforms in use 4
National Rail
Station code DMK
Annual entry/exit
1.783 million *
Transport for London
Zone 2
History
Key dates Opened 1866
Transport for London
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Denmark Hill railway station is on the South London Line (sometimes known as the South London Link) from London Victoria to London Bridge.

The station is on Champion Park, just off the road called Denmark Hill, and was built in 1866. Its design is in the Italianate style, with an extremely decorative frontage. After a fire in 1980, the building was renovated and restored. The project included the addition of a public house, initially called the Phoenix and Firkin to commemorate the fire, then called O'Neills and now known as the Phoenix. A Civic Trust award was given to the building in 1986. The platforms are below road level and there is a short tunnel at one end of the platforms, and road bridge (underneath Denmark Hill, the road) at the other.

The station serves both the King's College and Maudsley hospitals.

It is managed by Southeastern, with South London Line services being run by Southern.

East Brixton railway station used to be the next station to the west on the South London Line: it closed in 1976.

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

Bus Routes 40, 176, 185 & 484 run past Denmark Hill Station.



Preceding station National Rail Following station
Clapham High Street   Southern
South London line
  Peckham Rye
London Victoria   Southeastern
Victoria - Dartford
  Peckham Rye
Elephant and Castle   Southeastern
Blackfriars - Sevenoaks (via Swanley) Line
 


 

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