Purley railway station

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Purley
Purley
Location
Place Purley
Local authority London Borough of Croydon
Operations
Managed by Southern
Platforms in use 6
National Rail
Station code PUR
Annual entry/exit
1.902 million *
Transport for London
Zone 6
History
Key dates Opened 1841
Transport for London
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Purley railway station is at Purley in the London Borough of Croydon, on the main London to Brighton line, in Travelcard Zone 6. It is a junction, with branches to Caterham and Tattenham Corner. There are sidings used by the Day and Son gravel company, part of whose installation has been given a visual treatment intended to resemble a signal box. Trains of aggregates from Cliffe are dealt with here.

The station was opened by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) on 12 July 1841 as Godstone Road, seven miles from that village. It closed on 1 October 1847. On 5 August 1856 the Caterham branch opened, joining the main line at the site of the old station. At the time there was intense rivalry for the use of the main line between the South Eastern Railway (SER), in whose territory the new branch stood, and the LBSCR. The Caterham Railway had to sue the LBSCR to get the junction station reopened: this happened three months later, as Caterham Junction, renamed Purley on 1 October 1888.

The Purley Station rail crash on 4 March 1989 occurred just to the north of the station, and left five dead and 94 injured.

The typical off-peak train service per hour is:


Preceding station National Rail Following station
Purley Oaks   Southern
Tattenham Corner Line
  Reedham
  Southern
Brighton Main Line
  Coulsdon South
  Southern
Caterham Line
  Kenley
East Croydon   South Eastern
London Bridge to Tunbridge Wells
(via Redhill and East Croydon)
  Coulsdon South

 

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