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Homerton railway station

DfT Category E stationsFormer North London Railway stationsHomertonLondon stations without latest usage statistics 1415London stations without latest usage statistics 1516
London stations without latest usage statistics 1617Proposed Chelsea-Hackney Line stationsRail transport stations in London fare zone 2Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1944Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1868Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1985Railway stations in the London Borough of HackneyRailway stations served by London OvergroundReopened railway stations in Great BritainUse British English from August 2012
Homerton station geograph.org.uk 1532372
Homerton station geograph.org.uk 1532372

Homerton is a station on the North London line in the district of Homerton, East London. The station and all trains serving it are operated by London Overground. It is in London fare zone 2. The current station opened on 13 May 1985 to coincide with the introduction of the Richmond to North Woolwich through electric passenger service. The station is close to Homerton University Hospital and Hackney Marshes.

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Homerton railway station
Berger Road, London Homerton (London Borough of Hackney)

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E9 6HA London, Homerton (London Borough of Hackney)
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