North Greenwich railway station

Coordinates: 51°29′13″N 0°0′37″W / 51.48694°N 0.01028°W / 51.48694; -0.01028
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North Greenwich
LocationNorth Greenwich
OwnerLondon and Blackwall Railway
Number of platforms1
Key dates
29 July 1872 (1872-07-29)Opened
4 May 1926 (1926-05-04)Closed
Other information
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North Greenwich was a railway station named after the North Greenwich area of the Isle of Dogs in London. It was located on the north side of the River Thames near Island Gardens in the east of the city, and is not to be confused with the present-day North Greenwich station on the London Underground's Jubilee line, which is located on the south side of the river, one mile downstream on the Greenwich Peninsula.[1]

History

Map of North Greenwich station, 1890s

North Greenwich was the terminus of the Millwall Extension Railway (MER) branch of the

Greenwich Foot Tunnel
.

Traffic at the station was always light and, as with the rest of the MER, it closed to passengers in May 1926,.[2] The area was heavily redeveloped following the Docklands developments of the 1980s, and most of the Docklands Light Railway (DLR) between Island Gardens and South Quay utilises the old MER route. The original Island Gardens DLR station (at that time the DLR's southern terminus) was built on the north end of the original North Greenwich station site when the DLR opened in 1987. When the DLR was extended to Lewisham in the 1990s, a new Island Gardens DLR station was built on the opposite side of Manchester Road, and the former site was demolished and replaced by a block of flats.

References


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Millwall Docks
Line and station closed
  Great Eastern Railway
London and Blackwall Railway
  Terminus

51°29′13″N 0°0′37″W / 51.48694°N 0.01028°W / 51.48694; -0.01028