Eltham Bus Station, SE London

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The photograph on this page of Eltham Bus Station, SE London by David Hallam-Jones as part of the Geograph project.

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Eltham Bus Station, SE London

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 20 Mar 2016

A view from a raised footpath - Glenlea Path - that overlooks the bus station. The glass structure is part of Eltham Railway Station. This railway station, a replacement for an older station on a nearby site, was opened by British Rail on 17 March 1985 when a section of the A2 (the Rochester Way Relief Road) was also opened. The bus station, which is constructed on a raft over the A2, was opened at the same time. The bus station entrance is off Well Hall Road, i.e. the A280. Glenlea Path, the path from which this picture was taken, joins Glenlea Road (ahead) in 200 metres.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.454931
Longitude
0.052009