Manor Park railway station

Manor Park railway station
Manor Park National Rail
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Manor Park is located in Greater London
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Manor Park

Location of Manor Park in Greater London
Location Manor Park
Local authority London Borough of Newham
Managed by National Express East Anglia
Station code MNP
Number of platforms 4
Fare zone 3 and 4
Interchange Woodgrange Park [1]

National Rail annual entry and exit
2004-05 0.694 million[2]
2005-06 0.657 million[2]
2006-07 1.292 million[2]

1873 Opened

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Coordinates: 51°33′09″N 0°02′47″E / 51.5526°N 0.0463°E / 51.5526; 0.0463

Manor Park railway station (opened 6 January 1873) is a railway station in Manor Park in the London Borough of Newham in east London.

The station is between Forest Gate and Ilford on the Great Eastern Main Line and in Travelcard Zone 3 and Travelcard Zone 4. The station and all trains are operated by National Express East Anglia.

The station is a short walk from Woodgrange Park on the Gospel Oak to Barking line, though the National Rail Timetable suggests the easier interchange one stop west, at Forest Gate for Wanstead Park.[3]

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Train Services

The following services currently call at Manor Park:

Operator Route Material Frequency Notes
NXEA London Liverpool Street - Stratford - Maryland - Forest Gate - Manor Park - Ilford - Seven Kings - Goodmayes - Chadwell Heath - Romford - Gidea Park - Harold Wood - Brentwood - Shenfield Class 315 6x per hour
Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
National Express East Anglia
    Future Development    
Crossrail
Line 1
towards Shenfield

Services

Trains run from the station to Liverpool Street and Shenfield with a frequency of six trains an hour during off-peak times.

In normal operation all services use Platforms 1 and 2 (up/down slow). Platforms 3 and 4 (up/down fast) are only operational during engineering works that affect the slow lines. An additional short, unnumbered, platform face is present to the south of platform 1 (westbound/up slow) but is not in operation. The track behind it is used as a freight loop.[4]

Future

The station will be on Crossrail Line 1. The platforms will not be lengthened to accommodate the longer trains and selective door opening will be required. This is so that the freight loop is not cut off. Due to the narrow platforms, and the layout of the station, fitting lifts for disabled access would be difficult and expensive, requiring the walkways to be rebuilt and closing the station for several months. Because the station is not a new one there is no legal requirement that it be made accessible[4] and it is not planned to do so.[5][6]

Transport links

London Bus routes 101, 104, 474, W19 serve the station. Routes 25, 86 and night route N86 also pass nearby on Romford Road.

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