Romford railway station

history

Romford station is located in Romford, London Borough of Havering. It is situated between Chadwell Heath and Gidea Park. It is the western terminus of the Upminster branch line from Upminster, with Emerson Park the next station along.

The current station is made up of two once-separate stations on opposite sides of South Street. The oldest part of the station (current platforms 2–5) was opened by the Eastern Counties Railway on 20 June 1839. The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway station (current platform 1) was opened on 7 June 1893 and originally had two platforms. The two stations are now joined by a footbridge and the LTSR entrance converted for use as a bar.

Service

All train services are currently operated by National Express East Anglia. It is in Travelcard Zone 6. It is proposed that Crossrail line 1 will call at Romford. The station is 12 miles (19.3 km) down line from Liverpool Street.

Typical off-peak service from the station is:

  • 8 tph (trains per hour) to Liverpool Street
    • 2 calling at Stratford only
    • 6 calling at all stations
  • 6 tph to Shenfield calling at all stations
  • 2 tph to Upminster via the Upminster branch line
  • 1 tph to Southend Victoria fast to Shenfield
  • 1 tph to Clacton-on-Sea fast to Shenfield

Transports Links

London bus routes 5, 66, 86, 103, 128, 165, 174, 175, 193, 247, 248, 252, 294, 347, 365, 370, 375, 496, 498, 499, 575 (LSP route runs Mon-Fri), night routes N15, N86, School buses routes 370D, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651, 656, 686 and orther routes 953.

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Future Development

Former train operating company Anglia Railways ran services known as London Crosslink from Norwich to Basingstoke via Stratford. This service started in 2000 and ended in 2002.

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