Honor Oak Park railway station

Honor Oak Park London Overground National Rail
Honor Oak Park
Location of Honor Oak Park in Greater London
Location Honor Oak
Local authority London Borough of Lewisham
Managed by London Overground
Owner Network Rail
Station code HPA
DfT category D
Number of platforms 2
Accessible Yes[1]
Fare zone 3
National Rail annual entry and exit
2011–12 Increase 2.217 million[2]
2012–13 Increase 2.412 million[2]
2013–14 Increase 2.493 million[2]
2014–15 Increase 2.542 million[2]
2015–16 Increase 2.969 million[2]
Key dates
1 April 1886 Opened
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WGS84 51°27′00″N 0°02′44″W / 51.4501°N 0.0456°W / 51.4501; -0.0456Coordinates: 51°27′00″N 0°02′44″W / 51.4501°N 0.0456°W / 51.4501; -0.0456
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Honor Oak Park railway station serves the suburban area of Honor Oak in the London Borough of Lewisham. It is located between Brockley and Forest Hill.

The station is operated by London Overground, with London Overground and Southern trains serving the station. Thameslink and some Southern services pass through the station. It is located in Travelcard Zone 3.

History

The line on which it stands was opened in 1839, but this station was only opened by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway on 1 April 1886. There are four tracks through the station, with platforms on the outer Slow lines. These platforms are connected to the booking office (see illustration) by a footbridge.

Down suburban electric train in 1958

The station has benefited from the London Overground East London Line extension, completed in May 2010, but which saw London Overground take over operating the station in September 2009. The East London line scheme has led to Honor Oak Park being well connected to other stations in South and East London with direct trains to Whitechapel (19 minutes), Shoreditch (23 minutes), Canada Water (10 minutes), London Victoria and London Bridge (11 minutes). Commuter areas such as Canary Wharf, Liverpool Street, Kings Cross and Waterloo are just one change of train away. From 2018/19 you will be able to directly interchange with Crossrail service at Whitechapel.

From 2018 this station may also benefit from the Thameslink Project [3] which could introduce direct trains from Honor Oak Park through to London Bridge and on to Hertfordshire via St Pancras International. This would enable most of London to be accessible in a relatively short time compared to now. This will also coincide with Crossrail being constructed at Whitechapel ensuring that East-to-West as well as South-to-North London will be easily accessible from Honor Oak Park.

Services

Honor Oak Park is served by 12 trains in each direction off peak, with additional Southern services at peak hours. Southern operates 4-8 car trains throughout the day, with 10 carriage trains at peak hours.

Off Peak frequencies are:

Platform Frequency
(per hour)
Destination Service Pattern Operator Line
1 4 Highbury & Islington All stations via
Shoreditch High Street[4]
London Overground East London
4 Dalston Junction London Overground East London
4 London Bridge All stations[5] Southern Metro
2 4 Crystal Palace All Stations[4] London Overground East London
4 West Croydon All stations[4] London Overground East London
2 London Victoria
(Mon-Sat)
All stations via Clapham Junction[5] Southern Metro
2 Caterham (Mon-Sat) All stations via East Croydon[5] Southern Metro
2 West Croydon
(Peaks & Sun only)
Forest Hill, Sydenham then fast to
Norwood Junction[5]
Southern Metro
2 Tattenham Corner
(Sun only)
All stations via East Croydon[5] Southern Metro

Connections

London Buses routes P4 and P12 serve the station.

Lines

Preceding station   London Overground   Following station
East London Line
National Rail
Brockley   Southern
Caterham Line
  Forest Hill

References

  1. "Step free Tube Guide" (PDF). Transport for London. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 June 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Station usage estimates". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  3. http://www.thameslinkprogramme.co.uk/cms/pages/view/30
  4. 1 2 3 "East & Inner South London Line timetable" (PDF). Transport for London. 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 "Southern timetables". Southern. 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2013.
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