IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Station Road, LONDON, E4 6AG

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Station Road, E4 6AG by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (91 Images Found)

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Chingford railway station
The Great Eastern Railway (GER) reached Chingford Green in 1873 and the current terminus shown here in 1878. However the GER's intention to extend the railway into the heart of Epping Forest to High Beech is evident insofar as the station layout is obviously planned as a through station. That scheme never came to fruition though.
Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 1 Feb 2008
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Chingford Post Office
Image: © Des Blenkinsopp Taken: 15 Apr 2014
0.03 miles
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Queen Elizabeth II Pillar Boxes, Chingford, London E4
Two Queen Elizabeth II pillar boxes outside the Post Office at Chingford. The square one on the left is for franked mail only. The other one is the usual double slit type.
Image: © Christine Matthews Taken: 18 Nov 2008
0.03 miles
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Southwest end of Chingford Station platforms
The view from a charter train which originated at Crewe. Stabled in the sidings are Class 315 electric multiple units numbers 315843 and 315860
Image: © Roger Templeman Taken: 26 Jan 2013
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Chingford railway terminus
The station at Chingford is a terminus: see Image for a brief history by another contributor. This train, although alongside a platform, was not in passenger service, but stabled (out of service) along with several others in adjacent sidings. The photo was taken on a Sunday when fewer trains are required to run the service to London. This is unit no. 315847, operated by WAGN (West Anglia Great Northern).
Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 30 Mar 2003
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Chingford Station
Class 317 No.670 waiting to depart from Platform 1 Chingford Station.
Image: © Richard Dunn Taken: Unknown
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Chingford station on a very wet day
Passenger trains were extended from Shernhall Street in Walthamstow to serve the Chingford terminus in Bull Lane (now King's Road) over a single track which opened on 17th November 1873. As it was intended to extend this branch to High Beech, there was just a temporary wooden structure at Chingford and locomotives were watered from an old farm pond. With the opening of the extension, the platform at Shernhall Street was closed and replaced by a permanent station at Wood Street. The permanent terminus at Chingford on the very edge of Epping Forest was opened on 2nd September 1878 at some distance north of the original. It possessed a large station house on the down side. It had been intended to extend the line via Sewardstone to High Beech but this coincided with Queen Victoria travelling in the royal train on the Chingford line on 6th May 1883 to declare Epping Forest open to the public. In the excitement, opposition to the desecration of the Forest by a railway killed the extension off once and for all. The platforms at Chingford were extended in the 1920s and four new carriage sidings provided. Chingford was a popular resort for North Londoners at summer weekends and on Bank Holidays and as many as 100,000 people would use the station on a Bank Holiday until just after the First World War. Chingford station has the two platforms seen here as well as extensive carriage sidings. This view looks in the direction of Walthamstow Central and Liverpool Street. The weather was cold and wet all day and was quite as miserable as it looks.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 29 Jan 2014
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Chingford Station Post Office
Built in 1954.
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 3 Feb 2016
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Chingford Station Post Office
Built in 1954.
Image: © Jim Osley Taken: 3 Feb 2016
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End of sidings, Chingford
There are three platform faces and five stock sidings at the terminus of the Chingford branch. There are further sidings facing the other way a little south of the station.
Image: © Robin Webster Taken: 20 Oct 2012
0.05 miles
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