- Reedham railway station (London)
Infobox London station
name = Reedham (Surrey)
manager = Southern
zone = 6
locale = Purley
borough =London Borough of Croydon
platforms = 2
railexits0405 = 0.181
railexits0506 = 0.184
railexits0607 = 0.284
railcode = RHM
years =1 March 1911
5 July 1936
1982
events = Opened (as Reedham Halt)
Renamed (as Reedham Station)
Lengthened to 8 carsReedham station is a
railway station in the south of Purley in theLondon Borough of Croydon on theTattenham Corner Line at gbmapping|TQ309606. The local area is residential and the station is near the A23 Brighton Road. TheBrighton main line is adjacent, but is not served by this station.It is sometimes referred to as Reedham (London) or Reedham (Surrey) to distinguish it from
Reedham (Norfolk) railway station .History
The station opened as Reedham Halt on
1 March 1911 . The halt was renamed as a station on5 July 1936 . The platforms were extended in 1982 to take eight-car trains.The station was named after the "Reedham Asylum for Fatherless Children", founded by philanthropist Dr Andrew Reed in 1844, and about 300 metres away. The asylum was renamed Reedham Orphanage in 1904 and Reedham School in 1950. It closed in 1979, but the trust which ran it still occupies the original
lodge (gatehouse) of the estate.Services
References
*Vic Mitchell and Keith Smith, "Caterham and Tattenham Corner". Middleton Press, 1994. ISBN 1-873793-25-1.
External links
Geolinks-UK-buildingscale|51.3313|-0.1233
* [http://www.reedham-trust.org.uk/ The Reedham Trust] and old map of GBvosi|e=531150|n=160580|cty=10surr341|txt=Reedham Asylum for Fatherless Children
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