Rotherhithe Station
Address: Brunel Road, Rotherhithe, London SE16 4LF
Opened: 7th December 1869
Station Code: ROE
Fare Zone: 2
London Overground Line(s) Served:
East London Line
Service Pattern(s):
8 trains per hour to Highbury & Islington
8 trains per hour to Dalston Junction
4 trains per hour to Clapham Junction
4 trains per hour to Crystal Palace
4 trains per hour to West Croydon
4 trains per hour to New Cross
Interchange(s)
None
Station History
Rotherhithe Station was opened by the East London Railway Company, a consortium of six railway companies, on their new line from Wapping to New Cross on 7th December 1869 with services operated by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway.
Another two of the companies from the consortium, the Metropolitan and Metropolitan District Railways commenced operating services through the station on 1st October 1884 thanks to a link from their lines at Whitechapel, with services heading for New Cross.
Electrification of the Metropolitan District Railway in 1905 saw their services along the line cease, followed by the Metropolitan Railway who suspended their services on 2nd December 1906.
The East London Railway consortium funded the line’s electrification in 1910, with the first electric service operated by the Metropolitan Railway running on 31st March 1913.
Following the 1921 Railways Act, the grouping of the railways saw the Great Eastern absorbed into the London North Eastern Railway, which continued to operate the goods traffic on the line while the Metropolitan Railway continued the passenger service.
Ownership of the line and its stations passed to the Southern Railway in 1925, although the line was still leased to its operating consortium.
Upon the creation of the London Passenger Transport Board in 1933, the line and its stations came under London Transport control, being operated as the East London Branch of the Metropolitan Line.
Nationalisation of the Railways in 1948 saw goods traffic on the line transfer to British Railways, although London Underground continued to provide the passenger service. Goods traffic continued until April 1966.
Due to the deteriorating state of the Thames Tunnel the line and its stations were closed in 1995 to allow remedial works to be carried out. Rotherhithe’s station building was extensively remodelled and refurbished during this time, with the works being completed and the station reopening with the line in 1998.
With the desire to convert the line as part of the new London Overground network, it was closed in its entirety along with its stations on 22nd December 2007.
Following the conversion, the line and its stations were reopened as part of London Overground’s East London Line on 23rd May 2010 with services between Dalston Junction and Crystal Palace, New Cross and West Croydon.
The second phase of the new line, providing services to Clapham Junction was opened on 9th December 2012.
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