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The station is on the short Bromley North Branch Line from Grove Park . The typical off-peak service from the station is two trains an hour to Grove Park, for connections into London or to other stations in South East London.

Once upon a time the station had a direct service to London Bridge, however this was gradually cut back to peak hours only, and then eliminate completely. A pressure group exists for re-instatement of the through services.

Recently these services were re-instanted during testing of the Class 376 Electrostars by South Eastern Trains, and on various New Years' Eves when 24 hour services are run within Greater London only and when engineering works block Kent-bound lines outside Bromley.

The station was opened in 1878. In 1951 free parking was availible for the passengers, but it is not free today!


SEE ALSO

  • Bromley South Railway Station , the main station in Bromley.

  • Northpoint , the tallest building near the station which falls on Sherman Road, it is an eleven- storied resedential building with parking in the basement and a small terrace park, the security is very and modern.



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