Draft:List of Tramlink stops

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Tramlink is a light rail system in the United Kingdom that serves Croydon and surrounding areas in South London. It began operation in 2000 and is managed by London Trams, a public body within Transport for London.

The network consists 39 stops, across 28 km (17 mi) of track, with 38 stops having opened in the initial phase, and Centrale tram stop added on 10 December 2005.[1][2] A mixture of street track shared with other traffic, off street track largely from the abandoned Woodside and South Croydon Joint Railway.[3]

The network has a common centre in the centre of Croydon, with eastern termini at New Addington, Elmers, Beckenham Junction, and a western terminus at Wimbledon. There are several interchanges with National Rail, London Overground, and the District line. Tramlink is the fourth-busiest light rail network in the UK behind the Docklands Light Railway, Manchester Metrolink and Tyne and Wear Metro.[4]


Stop Picture Routes Interchanges Zone(s)
Beckenham Junction ↔ Wimbledon Elmers End ↔ Wimbledon New Addington ↔ West Croydon
Addington Village A set of two tram tracks between two platforms with shelters and a level pedestrian crossing between the two platforms. Just before the horizon there is a road which the tracks cross into. No No Yes - 6
Addiscombe A set of two tram tracks between two platforms with shelters. Just before the horizon there is a level pedestrian crossing between the two platforms. Yes Yes No - 5
Ampere Way A set of two tram tracks between two platforms with shelters. On the right side there are red and blue flags with "IKEA" written and two industrial chimneys. Yes Yes No - 5
Arena A set of two tram tracks between two platforms with shelters. Yes Yes No - 5
Avenue Road A set of two tram tracks between two platforms with shelters. Yes No No - 4
Beckenham Junction A tram platform with a shelter and ticket machine. A tram in green livery, with "West Croydon 2" written on the LED display is visible and a second set of tracks is visible in the top left corner. Terminus No No National Rail 4
Beckenham Road A singular tram track with a platform on the right. Yes No No - 4
Beddington Lane A set of two tram tracks between two platforms with shelters. Yes Yes No - 4
Belgrave Walk A set of two tram tracks with a platform in the middle. There are shelters and a ticket machine on the platform. Yes Yes No - 4
Birkbeck A set of two railway tracks between two platforms with shelters. There is a mesh fence between the two tracks. Yes No No National Rail 4
Blackhorse Lane Yes Yes No - 4
Centrale - 5
Church Street - 5
Coombe Lane - 6
Dundonald Road - 3
East Croydon National Rail 5
Elmers End National Rail 4
Fieldway - 6
George Street - 5
Gravel Hill - 6
Harrington Road - 5
King Henry's Drive - 6
Lebanon Road - 5
Lloyd Park - 5
Merton Park - 3
Mitcham - 4
Mitcham Junction National Rail 4
Morden Road - 4
New Addington - 6
Phipps Bridge - 4
Reeves Corner - 5
Sandilands - 5
Therapia Lane - 5
Waddon Marsh - 5
Wandle Park - 5
Wellesley Road - 5
West Croydon National Rail, London Overground 5
Wimbledon District line, National Rail 3
Woodside - 4
  1. ^ "Croydon Tramlink". railway-technology.com. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 16 December 2013.
  2. ^ "London Trams". Transport for London. Archived from the original on 8 November 2016. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
  3. ^ Elvery, Martin (2022-01-28). "Lost Croydon railway line that hardly anyone used before it vanished in the '80s". My London. Retrieved 2024-04-22.
  4. ^ Light Rail and Tram Statistics, England: 2017/18 Department for Transport