Shadwell railway station
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Shadwell | |
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Location | |
Place | Shadwell |
History | |
Opened by | London and Blackwall Railway |
Platforms | |
Key dates | Opened 1840 Closed 1941 |
Replaced by | Shadwell DLR |
Shadwell railway station was a railway station in Shadwell, London on the London and Blackwall Railway that is no longer open. It was situated 50 yards to the east of the present Shadwell station on the Docklands Light Railway, with the station entrance on Sutton Street (Shadwell DLR's entrance is on Watney Street). It was between Cannon Street Road and Stepney (now Limehouse) stations on the line.
Shadwell opened on 1 October 1840, three months after the opening of the rest of the L&BR. It was eventually incorporated into the London, Tilbury & Southend Railway, and apart from a closure between 1916 and 1919, remained open until 6 July 1941. Some maps and references refer to it as Shadwell & St. Georges East, possibly to distinguish it from the East London Railway station of the same name. Some remains of the station can still be seen today; the westbound platform has partially survived although it is quite dilapidated.
Disused railway stations of East London |
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EC&TJR: Beckton | Central | Connaught Road | Gallions | Manor Way | North Woolwich | Silvertown ECR/GER: Bishopsgate | Bishopsgate (low level) | Bow Road | Burdett Road | Coborn Road L&BR: Blackwall | Cannon Street Road | Leman Street | Limehouse | Millwall Junction | Millwall Docks NLR: Bow | Broad Street | Old Ford | Poplar | Shoreditch | South Bromley | Victoria Park |