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 Addiscombe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A focal point of the Addiscombe community is the independent Claret Freehouse, near Addiscombe tram station, that has served local regulars with an extensive range of fine real ales for many years and has often won local CAMRA "Best Pub" awards.
Addiscombe railway station - about 500 metres west of Addiscombe's main parade and the present tram station - was demolished following the withdrawal of services from Elmers End.
In 1974, controversial supermodel Kate Moss was born in Addiscombe.
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 Tramlink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From Elmers End to Woodside, Tramlink Routes 1 and 2 follow the former British Rail branch line from Elmers End towards a now-demolished Addiscombe station (500 metres from the present tram station of the same name).
The opening of the contrale tram stop adds time to the timetable therefore needs and extra tram.
The trams are based on the very similar class K-4000 built for use on Köln's low-platform routes.
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 The Sights
Addiscombe has numerous Bus routes and three tram stops providing easy access to London and the South East.
Addiscombe is bounded by Croydon to the West and Woodside and Shirley to the East.
The NLA Tower (often referred to as the Threepenny peace building) is to the southeast of Addiscombe.
www.inaddiscombe.com /sights.htm   (286 words)

  
 Where is Addiscombe
Addiscombes main shopping area is located along the Lower Addiscombe Road (A222), which is also accessible via Tram and Bus services.
Photographs of Addiscombe and places of interest in the area can be found on the photographic Sights of Addiscombe page.
Addiscombe is located to the South of London, England.
www.inaddiscombe.com /location.htm   (297 words)

  
 Addiscombe property for sale & rent, CR0 flats & houses
Larger houses can be found further south towards the Upper Addiscombe Road although they are predominantly semi-detached and detached and built from the 1920's onwards; housing here lies in more spacious, tree lined streets and cul-de-sacs.
Addiscombe has its own busy high street well stocked with many convenience stores and smaller independent shops.
The railway station has long gone although the new tram link runs through the centre of the high street and could well influence house prices in the future.
www.property-go.co.uk /area_guides/croydon/addiscombe.asp   (223 words)

  
 Addiscombe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is situated just to the North-East of central Croydon, and is home to a high proportion of people who commute to Central London, owing to its proximity to the busy East Croydon railway station, and Tramlink, linking Addiscombe and Blackhorse Road tram stops with other parts of
Addiscombe is a place in London, England in the London Borough of Croydon.
Notable parts of Addiscombe life include the Builders Arms, an excellent pub that serves Fuller's beer, and The Banana Leaf, one of London's finest South Indian restaurants.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Addiscombe   (223 words)

  
 Where is Addiscombe
Addiscombes main shopping area is located along the Lower Addiscombe Road (A222), which is also accessible via Tram and Bus services.
Addiscombe is located to the South of London, England.
There are also several additional shopping arcades under construction in the town centre which are expected to make Croydon the largest shopping town in the London area and possible the entire South East of England.
www.inaddiscombe.com /location.htm   (223 words)

  
 Birkbeck Station - Last updated: 6th December 2003
Beckenham Junction, Beckenham Road, Avenue Road, Birkbeck, Harrington Road, Arena, Woodside, Blackhourse Lane, Addiscombe, Sandilands, Lebanon Road, East Croydon, George Street, Church Street, West Croydon, Wellesley Road.
Upper Sydenham Cresent Wood Road, Wells Park Road, Kirkdale, Sydenham Hill, Forest Hill Station, Perry Rise, Lower Sydenham Sainsbury's, Sydenham Bell Green, New Beckenham Station, Penge Pawleyne Arms, Anerley Anerley Road, Birkbeck Station, Elmers End Station, Elmers End Green, Eden Park Station, Monks Orchard Road, Monks Orchard Wickham Road.
Bromley North Station, Bromley Market Square, Farnaby Road, Ravensbourne Station, Foxgrove Road, Beckenham Junction Station, Beckenham High Street, Clock House Station, Beck Lane, Birkbeck Station, Anerley Station, Penge West Station, Penge Crooked Billet.
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 Croydon Tramlink @ railwaysofbritain.bravehost.com - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site
The tramway passes under Addiscombe road in the old railway cutting and crosses Bingham road and the lower Addiscombe road on the level Addiscombe tram stop being between the two and is the site of a former railway station.
At Mitcham where there was again a former Railway station, now a tram stop, there is a small section of integrated track to bring the East and West bound lines past a wall support.
From 1991 London Transport and the London Borough of Croydon worked together to promote the Tram system.
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 November '00 Latest Page
About 2200 last night, Line 1 Elmers End trams were terminating at Lebanon Road and running to Sandilands to turn after yet another blind driver missed all the signs and drove straight on out of Addiscombe Road and off the end of the paved track at Sandilands.
At about 1900 today, a G reg Ford Orion was in collision with a Red and White Tram at the crossing just South of King Henrys Drive stop.
The tram was swapped at Therapia Lane for 2539 and restarted from Beddington Lane.
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 Railways of Britain - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site
The tramway passes under Addiscombe road in the old railway cutting and crosses Bingham road and the lower Addiscombe road on the level Addiscombe tram stop being between the two and is the site of a former railway station.
When bidding for operating the franchise was completed Tramtrack Croydon won a 99 year concession for designing, building, operating and maintaining the system in accordance with London Transports performance specifications.
The idea of bringing trams back to Croydon originates with a study by London Transport and British Rail, published in 1986 covering the whole of the Greater London area.
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 Addiscombe . East Croydon station . Ceremonial counties of England . CAMRA . Surrey . British national grid reference system . England
East Croydon station Lebanon Road tram station Sandilands tram station Addiscombe tram station Blackhorse Lane tram station Addiscombe railway station - about 500 metres west of Addiscombe s main parade and the present tram station - was demolished following the withdrawal of services from Elmers End station Elmers End.
In the section between Woodside and Addiscombe railway station, part has been prepared for a "linear park" and part redeveloped for housing as East India Way.
The station is, amongst others, on the London - Gatwick Airport - Brighton line, on the Thameslink route from Gatwick through London Bridge railway station London Bridge to Bedford, Bedfordshire Bedford;...
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 Croydon Tramlink @ railwaysofbritain.bravehost.com - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site
The tramway passes under Addiscombe road in the old railway cutting and crosses Bingham road and the lower Addiscombe road on the level Addiscombe tram stop being between the two and is the site of a former railway station.
At Wimbledon the tram goes in to the mainline railway station using paart of Platform 10 as its terminus.
Elmers end to Wimbledon via George street westbound to Church street junction (to Wimbledon) and via West Croydon Eastbound to Elmers end and Sandilands and Elmers end junctions.
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 Croydon Tramlink @ railwaysofbritain.bravehost.com - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site
The tramway passes under Addiscombe road in the old railway cutting and crosses Bingham road and the lower Addiscombe road on the level Addiscombe tram stop being between the two and is the site of a former railway station.
At Mitcham where there was again a former Railway station, now a tram stop, there is a small section of integrated track to bring the East and West bound lines past a wall support.
The line was run here as prior to the trams New Addington did not have any rail connecting service and traffic was atrocious.
railwaysofbritain.bravehost.com /Croydontramlink.html   (2084 words)

  
 Croydon Tramlink @ railwaysofbritain.bravehost.com - A Bravenet.com Hosted Site
The tramway passes under Addiscombe road in the old railway cutting and crosses Bingham road and the lower Addiscombe road on the level Addiscombe tram stop being between the two and is the site of a former railway station.
At Mitcham where there was again a former Railway station, now a tram stop, there is a small section of integrated track to bring the East and West bound lines past a wall support.
The present line to tooting still uses the station while the trams run to the south adjacent to the station.
railwaysofbritain.bravehost.com /Croydontramlink.html   (2084 words)

  
 Woodside and South Croydon Railway - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The halt was just south of Bingham Road; Addiscombe tram stop is between Lower Addiscombe Road and Bingham Road.
About 200 m east of Sandilands tram stop, the Tramlink route from central Croydon divides.
Tramlink follows most of the route of the railway from here to Coombe Road.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Woodside_and_South_Croydon_Railway   (426 words)

  
 Tramlink Route 1
Now the route between Elmers End and Woodside has been converted to tram operation, although the section to Addiscombe has been abandoned.
Both services ceased in the summer 1997 timetable to allow Tramlink construction to take place, and in the event were re-opened after almost exactly three years, with a much more frequent tram service.
Now that Tramlink has taken over, a 10-11 minute service is provided during the day on Mondays to Saturdays and has proved unexpectedly popular.
website.lineone.net /~londonbusphotos/T01.htm   (426 words)

  
 Elmers End station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The portion of the line to Addiscombe, which was originally named Croydon (Addiscombe Road), was closed in 1997 when the trams took over much of the trackbed from Elmers End.
Elmers End station is a railway station and tram terminus in Elmers End, South London.
The railway through Elmers End was opened by the South Eastern Railway on 1 April 1864 as an extension of the Mid-Kent Line from New Beckenham to Addiscombe ; there was a branch, opened on 29 May 1882 to Hayes at this station.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elmers_End_station   (426 words)

  
 CULG - Croydon Tramlink
Stations on the NR network are shown with their normal fare zone, while tram-only stations are shown with their internal zone.
The Addiscombe to Elmers End line started life as a pair of branches from the "mid-Kent" line (an ironic name, because most of it is in Surrey) to Hayes, one to Addiscombe and another to Selsdon.
To build the route two National Rail lines - from Wimbledon to West Croydon and from Addiscombe to Elmers End - were closed in 1997 and taken over; the NR route from Woodside to Selsdon was also used.
www.davros.org /rail/culg/tramlink.html   (426 words)

  
 Elmers End station - Wikipedia
The portion of the line to Addiscombe, which was originally named Croydon (Addiscombe Road), was closed in 1997 when the trams took over much of the trackbed from Elmers End.
Elmers End station is a railway station and tram terminus in Elmers End, South London.
The railway through Elmers End was opened by the South Eastern Railway on 1 April 1864 as an extension of the Mid-Kent Line from New Beckenham to Addiscombe; there was a branch, opened on 29 May 1882 to Hayes at this station.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Elmers_End_station   (426 words)

  
 CULG - Croydon Tramlink
Stations on the NR network are shown with their normal fare zone, while tram-only stations are shown with their internal zone.
The Addiscombe to Elmers End line started life as a pair of branches from the "mid-Kent" line (an ironic name, because most of it is in Surrey) to Hayes, one to Addiscombe and another to Selsdon.
Croydon Tramlink is a new light railway in the south of London, involving a mixture of dedicated alignment and on-street running.
www.davros.org /rail/culg/tramlink.html   (426 words)

  
 Wikipedia talk:WikiProject London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See this article which mentions Bingham Road Halt - where Addiscombe tram stop is now and Spencer Road Halt - where the Boy Scout hut is now.
It is important that we have some measure of consistency, however, with the other planned London tram systems and tram and metro systems elsewhere.
There's a further question about railway stations that are outside of London, which does crop up on the Thameslink page already.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_London   (426 words)

  
 April '00 Latest Page
The visit was overshadowed by the intervention of Mrs Lorna Clare of Addiscombe Road who as soon as John Prescott arrived at East Croydon and went to the Cab to pose for pics, was subjected to her rants about the system in front of all the cameras.
At 1500, we moved on to East Croydon for pictures of the tram and footage of me boarding the tram and riding to New Addington accompanied by TCL General Manager Roger Harding and TOL Operations Manager, Michaela Wadsworth.
On the right track, Liberal Democrat London Mayoral Candidate, Susan Kramer will be visiting Croydon on 19th April and has already said in the Croydon Advertiser that she would like to try the Tram.
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 Talk:Tramlink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The only stations where I have question mark is where former train stations became tram stops - Woodside, Addiscombe (formerly Bingham Halt) and the Wimbledon to West Croydon line.
The tram stop is literally in front of the station exit, closer than the tube is to the rail at Victoria station.
West Croydon - here from the passenger POV Tramlink has been totally detached from the rail complex itself and to interchange you have to leave the station and turn the corner.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Talk:Tramlink   (1194 words)

  
 Elmers End station - Enpsychlopedia
The portion of the line to Addiscombe, which was originally named Croydon (Addiscombe Road), was closed in 1997 when the trams took over much of the trackbed from Elmers End.
Elmers End station is a railway station and tram terminus in Elmers End in South London.
The Hayes line service on the suburban commuter railway line between Hayes and London Charing Cross through Elmers End is still in use.
psychcentral.com /wiki/Elmers_End_station   (1194 words)

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