South Bromley railway station

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South Bromley
Location Bromley
Owner North London Railway
Number of platforms 2
Key dates
1884 (1884) Opened
1944 (1944) Closed
Replaced by Langdon Park DLR
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South Bromley railway station was a former railway station in Bromley-by-Bow, London, on the North London Railway between Bow and Poplar (East India Dock Road). It opened in 1884[1] but was closed in 1944 after bomb damage in the Blitz cut off the railway east of Dalston Junction.

The station never re-opened and was completely demolished when the line was redeveloped as the Docklands Light Railway in the 1980s. The station site lies slightly to the north of Langdon Park station which opened in 2007, between Devons Road and All Saints stations.

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Bow   North London
Railway
  Poplar

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  1. Chronology of London Railways by H.V.Borley[page needed]