Bickley railway station


Bickley railway station is on the Chatham Main Line in England, serving the town of Bickley in the London Borough of Bromley, south-east London. It is down the line from and is situated between and on the main line. Southeastern trains branch from the main line south of Bickley and run to via. Thameslink services run either via Petts Wood or St Mary Cray on the main line.
Bickley is in Travelcard Zone 5.

History

The station was opened as Southborough Road by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway, on the Chatham Main Line, firstly from the west from Bromley on 5 July 1858; and then, on 3 December 1860, the line from the east, completing the link between Victoria and, and later, in 1861, to Dover and.
In 1860 the station was renamed Bickley.
To the east of the station are what are known as the Bickley Loops which connect the Chatham Main Line with the South Eastern Main Line (formerly of the South Eastern Railway, constructed in 1902 by the newly unified South Eastern and Chatham Railway.

Layout

The station lies on the four-track main line, fast and slow lines paired; crossovers allow trains to use the Bickley Loops. There are two island platforms, with stairs leading up to the station buildings at the country end of the station, located on Southborough Road.

Services

Services are operated by Southeastern and Thameslink.
The typical off-peak train service:
routes 162, 269, 336 and R7 serve the station.