Sutton Common railway station

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Sutton Common
Location
Place Sutton
Local authority Sutton
Operations
Managed by First Capital Connect
Platforms in use 2
National Rail
Station code SUC
Annual entry/exit
0.086 million *
Transport for London
Zone 4
History
Key dates Opened 1930
Transport for London
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Sutton Common railway station is in the London Borough of Sutton in South London. The station is served by First Capital Connect trains, and is on the Thameslink loop. It is in Travelcard Zone 4.

[edit] History

Permission to construct a railway line from Wimbledon to Sutton through what were then undeveloped rural areas had been obtained by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) in 1910. World War I prevented any work taking place and when, in the 1920s, the Underground Group planned the extension of the City & South London Railway (C&SLR, now part of the Northern Line) from Clapham, it initially hoped to continue the line south of Morden to Sutton using this unused permission. The route would have seen Underground trains running on surface tracks from Morden past the nearby tube train depot and on to the Network Rail alignment close to Morden South station.

The Southern Railway (SR, successor to the LB&SCR) objected to this encroachment into its area of operation and the loss of its passenger traffic to a more direct route. The two companies agreed that the SR would withdraw objections it had made to the extension of the C&SLR south from Clapham if the CS&LR line would stop at Morden and that the SR would build the Wimbledon to Sutton Line. The new line, one of the last lines built in the London area, opened on 5 January 1930.

[edit] Service

The typical off-peak service from the station is 2 trains per hour to Wimbledon (clockwise around the loop) and 2 trains per hour to Sutton (anticlockwise).

[edit] External links

How Sutton Common might have appeared on the London Underground Map today if the continuation of the Northern Line from Morden to Sutton had been built.
How Sutton Common might have appeared on the London Underground Map today if the continuation of the Northern Line from Morden to Sutton had been built.
Preceding station National Rail Following station
West Sutton   First Capital Connect
Sutton Loop
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