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Sydenham railway station (London)

AC with 0 elementsDfT Category D stationsFormer London, Brighton and South Coast Railway stationsLondon stations without latest usage statistics 1415London stations without latest usage statistics 1516
Rail transport stations in London fare zone 3Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1839Railway stations in the London Borough of LewishamRailway stations served by London OvergroundRailway stations served by SouthernSydenham, LondonUse British English from August 2012
Sydenham station main building June 2010
Sydenham station main building June 2010

Sydenham (London) is a railway station in Sydenham in the London Borough of Lewisham, South London. Originally opened in 1839, the station is located on the former Croydon Canal, which is now a branch of the Brighton Main Line, often known as the Sydenham Corridor. Sydenham falls within Travelcard Zone 3 and is served by London Overground and Southern. The station is 6 miles 32 chains (6.40 miles, 10.30 km) down the line from London Bridge.

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Sydenham railway station (London)
London Perry Vale (London Borough of Lewisham)

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N 51.4254 ° E -0.0544 °
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SE26 5EF London, Perry Vale (London Borough of Lewisham)
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Sydenham station main building June 2010
Sydenham station main building June 2010
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