Line | Location | Opening date | Railway station originally opened | number of platforms |
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Wimbledon | part of National Rail station | 30th May 2000 | 3rd June 1889 | 1 |
Wimbledon tram stop is within the National Rail station, occupying one end of Platform 10. This was formerly used by mainline trains on Wimbledon–West Croydon line services; the other end of the platform is still in use by mainline trains to Tooting and Blackfriars. Access to the tram stop is through the railway station booking office and across the booking office; as such it is the only tram stop where passengers must pass through a ticket barrier.
As well as National Rail services to Waterloo, Blackfriars and the south west, there is interchange with London Underground's District Line.
Single Tramlink platform at Wimbledon. Beyond the buffer stops the platfom serves terminating main line railway services; the rest of the station, including mainline and London Underground platforms, is off-camera to the left
30/06/2005 • 002148
Railway station concourse. Access to the tram stop is through the railway station, and this is the only stop where Tramlink passengers must pass through ticket barriers
30/06/2005 • 002149
The front of Wimbledon station, which is also the entrance for tram passengers
30/06/2005 • 002150
Tram in the single platform at Wimbledon, laying over before the return trip to Croydon and Elmers End
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Passengers disembarking from a tram at Wimbledon. On the left is a railway station platform
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