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Woodside Baptist Church
On Shirley Road.
Image: © David Anstiss
Taken: 16 Oct 2011
0.06 miles
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Woodside Station
Image: © Stacey Harris
Taken: 4 Jun 1999
0.08 miles
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Tram at Woodside
Croydon tram approaching the Woodside tram stop.
Image: © Peter Trimming
Taken: 11 Oct 2008
0.08 miles
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Woodside tram stop
Woodside tram stop on the Beckenham Junction/Elmers End branch of the London Trams system. The station was originally opened by the Woodside & South Croydon Joint Railway, and the original station building still survives (as seen at the back of this photo), albeit disused these days. The line was converted for tram use in the late 90s and opened in 2000.
Image: © Stuart Keenan
Taken: 12 Sep 2022
0.08 miles
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Former station building at Woodside, near Croydon
A former railway station building at Woodside, in the suburbs of south London. The building was built on a bridge over the railway tracks. The railway closed in 1997 so that part of its route could be used for Croydon's tram system, which opened in 2000. There is a tram stop at the site of the railway station, but this is accessed by footpath alongside the station building, rather than through the building itself.
Image: © Malc McDonald
Taken: 18 Jun 2022
0.08 miles
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The old Woodside station from Woodside Tramlink stop
The railway line from Beckenham via Woodside to Addiscombe Road Croydon was opened on 1st April 1864. In 1885, a line opened from Woodside to South Croydon and after that Addiscombe (as it eventually became after 1955) was on the end of a branch from Woodside. The Woodside & South Croydon Line was closed in 1983, but the line from Elmers End via Woodside to Addiscombe remained open, although there was little demand with some off peak trains running empty. By 1993, Woodside station had become unstaffed and Addiscombe booking office was only open during the morning peak hours. Following the announcement that the line from Elmers End to Woodside was to be incorporated into the Croydon Tramlink scheme, it was clear that the line from Woodside to Addiscombe would close. The last day of service was Saturday 31st May 1997 and the Tramlink service through Woodside and on to Croydon began in 2000. The Tramlink stop is just south of the old station which can be seen in this photograph. The roadside building, the back of which is seen here, still stands although it is disused, boarded up and covered in graffiti. The stairway to the former up platform to the left is still in use to provide access to the tram station. The stairway to the former down platform is fenced off. The rear wall of the up platform building has been kept as a retaining wall and as can be seen is now painted dark green.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Jul 2011
0.08 miles
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The old Woodside station
The railway line from Beckenham via Woodside to Addiscombe Road Croydon was opened on 1st April 1864. In 1885, a line opened from Woodside to South Croydon and after that Addiscombe (as it eventually became after 1955) was on the end of a branch from Woodside. The Woodside & South Croydon Line was closed in 1983, but the line from Elmers End via Woodside to Addiscombe remained open, although there was little demand with some off peak trains running empty. By 1993, Woodside station had become unstaffed and Addiscombe booking office was only open during the morning peak hours.
Following the announcement that the line from Elmers End to Woodside was to be incorporated into the Croydon Tramlink scheme, it was clear that the line from Woodside to Addiscombe would close. The last day of service was Saturday 31st May 1997 and the Tramlink service through Woodside and on to Croydon began in 2000. The Tramlink stop is just south of the old station, the booking office and remains of the platforms of which can be seen in this photograph. The roadside building, the back of which is seen here, is disused, boarded up and covered in graffiti. The stairway to the former up platform to the left is still in use to provide access to the tram station. The stairway to the former down platform is fenced off. The rear wall of the up platform building has been kept as a retaining wall and as can be seen is now painted dark green.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Jul 2011
0.08 miles
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Woodside railway station (site) / Tramlink stop, Greater London
Opened in 1871 by the South Eastern Railway on its line from Elmers End to Addiscombe, this station closed in 1997. A tramlink stop opened on the same site in 2000.
View north east towards Arena tramlink stop and Elmers End. The old station building was still extant on the bridge when this image was taken.
Image: © Nigel Thompson
Taken: 10 Aug 2010
0.08 miles
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The old Woodside station from Woodside Tramlink stop
The railway line from Beckenham via Woodside to Addiscombe Road Croydon was opened on 1st April 1864. In 1885, a line opened from Woodside to South Croydon and after that Addiscombe (as it eventually became after 1955) was on the end of a branch from Woodside. The Woodside & South Croydon Line was closed in 1983, but the line from Elmers End via Woodside to Addiscombe remained open, although there was little demand with some off peak trains running empty. By 1993, Woodside station had become unstaffed and Addiscombe booking office was only open during the morning peak hours. Following the announcement that the line from Elmers End to Woodside was to be incorporated into the Croydon Tramlink scheme, it was clear that the line from Woodside to Addiscombe would close. The last day of service was Saturday 31st May 1997 and the Tramlink service through Woodside and on to Croydon began in 2000. The Tramlink stop is just south of the old station and the photograph is taken from the end of the platform looking across the foot crossing. The roadside building of the old station, the back of which is seen here, still stands, although it is disused, boarded up and covered in graffiti. The stairway to the former up platform to the left is still in use to provide access to the tram station. The stairway to the former down platform is fenced off. The rear wall of the up platform building has been kept as a retaining wall and as can be seen is now painted dark green.
Image: © Marathon
Taken: 25 Jul 2011
0.09 miles
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Looking south-west along Woodside Green
Image: © Basher Eyre
Taken: 20 Jan 2018
0.09 miles