Beckenham Junction station

National Rail station and Tramlink tram stop in London, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beckenham Junction is the main railway and tram station in Beckenham in the London Borough of Bromley, south London. The railway stop is on the Chatham Main Line, 8 miles 53 chains (13.9 km) down the line from London Victoria and situated between Kent House and Shortlands. The tram stop is one of the eastern termini of Tramlink.

LocationBeckenham
Managed bySoutheastern
Station codeBKJ
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Beckenham Junction National Rail Tramlink
Beckenham Junction is located in Greater London
Beckenham Junction
Beckenham Junction
Location of Beckenham Junction in Greater London
LocationBeckenham
Local authorityLondon Borough of Bromley
Managed bySoutheastern
Station codeBKJ
DfT categoryC2
Number of platforms4 plus 2 Tramlink
AccessibleYes[1]
Fare zone4
Tramlink annual boardings and alightings
2009–100.735 million[2]
2010–110.784 million[3]
National Rail annual entry and exit
2020–21Decrease 0.558 million[4]
– interchange Decrease 22,770[4]
2021–22Increase 1.274 million[4]
– interchange Increase 42,794[4]
2022–23Increase 1.451 million[4]
– interchange Decrease 35,852[4]
2023–24Increase 1.633 million[4]
– interchange Decrease 33,077[4]
2024–25Increase 1.694 million[4]
– interchange Increase 65,489[4]
Key dates
1 January 1857Opened as a terminus
3 May 1858Became a through-station
23 May 2000Tramlink opened
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External links
Coordinates51.4109°N 0.0257°W / 51.4109; -0.0257
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For train journeys, Beckenham Junction is in London fare zone 4. Most trains that call are operated by Southeastern, but some Southern services also call.

Facilities

The station has a car park with 88 spaces, and is usually staffed during operating hours.[5] The station also has a small convenience store, coffee kiosk and toilets, which are only available during staffing hours.[6]

Platforms

Beckenham Junction has a total of 4 platforms (+ 2 for tramlink)

Platform 1

Platforms 2 & 3

Platform 4

  • This platform is another terminating bay linked with the spur to the Mid-Kent Line, and is occasionally used during engineering or other disruption.

Tramlink Platforms

  • There are 2 Croydon Tramlink platforms outside the station. They are both used for trams to and from Wimbledon via East Croydon, which terminate here.

Services

Class 465 Networker at Beckenham Junction in 2006

National Rail

National Rail services at Beckenham Junction are operated by Southeastern and Southern using Class 377, 465 and 466 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[7]

Additional services, including trains to and from London Blackfriars call at the station during the peak hours.

On weekends, the services between London Victoria and Orpington are reduced to two trains per hour and on Sundays, the services to and from London Bridge do not run.[7]

London Trams

Tram services at Beckenham Junction are operated by Tramlink. The tram stop is served by trams every 10 minutes to Wimbledon via Croydon. This is reduced to a tram every 15 minutes during late Monday to Saturday evenings and Sundays.[8][9]

Services are operated using Bombardier CR4000 and Stadler Variobahn Trams.[citation needed]

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Beckenham Road
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Wimbledon to Beckenham Junction
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Connections

London Buses routes 54, 162 and 354 serve the station.

History

National Rail

Beckenham Junction Station in 1961

The station was opened by the Mid-Kent Railway (MKR) on 1 January 1857[10] as the terminus of the line from Lewisham; it became a junction on 3 May 1858[11] when the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway Farnborough Extension line from Crystal Palace to Shortlands was opened. On 1 July 1863 the London Chatham & Dover Railway Metropolitan Extension from Beckenham to Victoria/Blackfriars completed the lines serving the station. In 1863 the MKR was taken over by the South Eastern Railway (SER) and thereafter the station was operated jointly by the LCDR and SER. Despite a partial rebuilding in 1890 the original MKR building is still in use as the main station offices and booking hall.[12]

From December 2007, a significant upgrade to train services at Beckenham Junction took place, with an increase in frequency of the London Victoria to Orpington services (off peak) to every 15 mins. Until Section 2 of High Speed 1 opened in 2007 Eurostar services passed the station, but did not stop. In December 2010 Southern increased the number of evening services on Monday-Saturdays so that trains would run to London Bridge Station later into the evening.[citation needed]

Tram 2549 at the Beckenham Junction terminus of Tramlink.

The two platform Tramlink stop opened in 2000, with the rest of the route to the Croydon loop. The stop is outside the station, across the car park, beside the A2015 road, which avoids Beckenham town centre.[13]

Accidents and incidents

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