Lea Bridge railway station

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Lea Bridge
Location
Place Lea Bridge
History
Opened by Northern and Eastern Railway
Platforms 2
Key dates Opened 1840
Closed 1985
Replaced by none

Lea Bridge is a closed railway station on the line between Stratford and Tottenham Hale stations. The station was located on the north side of Lea Bridge Road (A104) close to the junction of that road with Argall Way and Orient Way in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, north-east London .

The station was opened on 15 September 1840 by the Northern and Eastern Railway. It was closed by British Rail on 8 July 1985. Prior to its closure the station had been neglected for some years and none of the original station buildings remained and the simple open-sided shelter present in 1985 on the road bridge over the tracks has also been demolished.

In December 2005 a new passenger service between Stratford and Stansted Airport reintroduced direct passenger services between Stratford and Tottenham Hale passing through the closed Lea Bridge station and plans are being consider to rebuild and reopen the station as part of wider plans for the redevelopment of the Stratford and Lower Lea Valley area.

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Disused railway stations of East London

EC&TJR: Beckton | Central | Connaught Road | Gallions | Manor Way | North Woolwich | Silvertown
Stratford Market | Tidal Basin

ECR/GER: Bishopsgate | Bishopsgate (low level) | Bow Road | Burdett Road | Coborn Road
Devonshire Street | Globe Road | Lea Bridge | Mile End

L&BR: Blackwall | Cannon Street Road | Leman Street | Limehouse | Millwall Junction | Millwall Docks
Minories | North Greenwich | Poplar | Shadwell | South Dock | West India Docks

NLR: Bow | Broad Street | Old Ford | Poplar | Shoreditch | South Bromley | Victoria Park