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Encyclopedia > North Woolwich railway station

North Woolwich station is a railway station in London forming the eastern terminus of the main route of the North London Line. The next station is Silvertown.


North Woolwich station was opened on 14 June 1847. The original station buildings and one of the two platforms are now occupied by the North Woolwich Old Station Museum.


Adjacent to the station, there is a foot tunnel across the River Thames, and the northern terminal of the Woolwich Free Ferry, leading to central Woolwich.


External links

  • North Woolwich station timetable (http://www.livedepartureboards.co.uk/ldb/summary.aspx?T=NWW) from National Rail's Live Departure Boards
  • Street map (http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&db=pc&addr1=&client=public&addr2=&advanced=&addr3=&pc=E162JD&cidr_client=none) of North Woolwich station, from multimap.com

 

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