Grays railway station

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Grays
The eastbound platform entrance to the recently refurbished subway.
Location
Place Grays
Local authority Thurrock
Operations
Station code GRY
Managed by c2c
Platforms in use 3
Annual entry/exit 04/05 2.373 million **
History
Key dates Opened 1854
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Grays railway station is a railway station located in the town of Grays in the borough and unitary authority of Thurrock in the East of England.

It was opened in 1854 as part of the London Tilbury & Southend Railway. Until the early 1900s the station was known as 'Grays Thurrock'. In February 2005, the station environment was refurbished, in particular the subway linking the platforms, as well as the surrounding highway infrastructure.

[edit] Station Stuctural Upgrade

In January 2006 the footbridge linking either side of the railway was declared unsafe and closed due to structural problems with the supports and bracing, which had to be replaced. The footbridge reopened at the beginning of May 2006.

[edit] Service

Passenger train services are provided by c2c.

Off-peak service consists of:

It is at a junction between Chafford Hundred and Purfleet to the west and Tilbury Town to the east.

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Preceding station National Rail Following station
Chafford Hundred   c2c   Tilbury Town
Purfleet   c2c