Forest Hill railway station explained

Forest Hill
Symbol:overground
Symbol2:rail
Manager:London Overground
Owner:Network Rail
Fare Zone:3
Locale:Forest Hill
Borough:London Borough of Lewisham
Events1:Opened as Dartmouth Arms
Years1:5 June 1839
Events2:Renamed Forest Hill
Years2:1845
Platforms:2
Tracks:4
Railexits0405: 2.033
Railexits0506: 2.007
Railexits0607: 3.015
Railexits0708: 3.127
Railexits0809: 3.024
Railexits0910: 2.945
Railexits1011: 3.643
Railexits1112: 4.184
Railexits1213: 4.487
Railexits1314: 4.666
Railexits1415: 4.661
Railexits1516: 5.264
Railexits1617: 5.423
Railexits1718: 5.222 -->
Railexits1819: 5.292
Railexits1920: 5.000
Railexits2021: 1.322
Railexits2122: 2.947
Railexits2223: 3.757
Railcode:FOH
Dft Category:C2
Access:Yes
Coordinates:51.439°N -0.053°W

Forest Hill railway station serves Forest Hill in the London Borough of Lewisham, south London. The station adjoins a road which serves as part of the A205 South Circular Road.

The station is managed by London Overground, with Overground and Southern trains serving the station. Thameslink services also pass through the station. It is down the line from, between and, in Travelcard Zone 3. There are four tracks through the station, although only the slow lines (the two outer tracks) have platforms.

There are two entrances, the main one being on platform 1 at the bottom of the South Circular Road, and a side entrance on platform 2 on Perry Vale. The ticket office is placed in the main entrance, although there are ticket machines outside both entrances.

History

The station was opened by the original London & Croydon Railway (L&CR) on 5 June 1839, as Dartmouth Arms (the name of the local inn).

The line was also used by the London and Brighton Railway from 1841 and the South Eastern Railway (SER) from 1842. In 1844, the station was chosen by the L&CR as the northern terminus for Phase 1 of an experimental atmospheric railway to West Croydon. A pumping station was also constructed at the station.[1] The L&CR and the L&BR merged to form the London Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) in July 1846; the following year "atmospheric" working was abandoned. In 1845 the station became Forest Hill for Lordship Lane.[2] [3]

The LB&SCR moved the Down platform during the early 1850s when the line was quadrupled, and extended the island platform around 1864.[4]

The LB&SCR station buildings were badly damaged by bombing during World War II but were patched up and survived until British Rail demolished them in 1972 and built a much smaller CLASP system-built prefabricated station building that remains in use to this day. The short narrow island platform serving the fast lines was demolished in the early 1960s.

Services

Services at Forest Hill are operated by Southern and London Overground using and EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[5]

The station is also served by a single early morning and late evening service to via, with the early morning service continuing to and .

Connections

London Buses routes 122, 176, 185, 197 and 356 serve the station.[6] [7]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Turner, John Howard . 1978 . The London Brighton and South Coast Railway 1 Origins and Formation. . 0-7134-0275-X . 249–250 .
  2. Chronology of London Railways by H.V.Borley
  3. Forgotten Stations of Greater London by J.E.Connor and B.Halford
  4. Book: Howard Turner, John . 1978 . The London Brighton and South Coast Railway 2 Establishment and Growth . . 0-7134-1198-8 . 43, 245 .
  5. Web site: London Overground Timetable: Highbury & Islington to New Cross, Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace and West Croydon. London Overground. 4 August 2022.
  6. https://www.tfl.gov.uk/bus/stop/490001112E/forest-hill-station-dartmouth-road/ Forest Hill station/Dartmouth Road
  7. https://www.tfl.gov.uk/bus/stop/490G000456/forest-hill-station-london-road/ Forest Hill Station/London Road – Bus