- North Sheen railway station
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North Sheen
Location of North Sheen in Greater LondonLocation North Sheen Local authority Richmond upon Thames Managed by South West Trains Station code NSH Number of platforms 2 Fare zone 3 National Rail annual entry and exit 2004-05 0.217 million[1]
2005-06 0.211 million[1]
2006-07 0.320 million[1]
2007-08 0.351 million[1]
2008-09 0.325 million[1]
1930 Opened List of stations Underground · National Rail External links Departures • Layout Facilities • Buses Coordinates: 51°27′56″N 0°17′11″W / 51.4656°N 0.2865°W
North Sheen railway station is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, in south London, and is in Travelcard Zone 3. The station, on the eastern edge of Richmond, is named after the North Sheen area which, in 1965, was absorbed by Kew. It was opened by the Southern Railway in 1930. The station and all trains serving it are now operated by South West Trains.
Access to the island platforms was originally by a footbridge from both sides of the Manor Road level crossing, but now only that half of the bridge from the north remains. Network Rail finally confirmed funding to build a pedestrian bridge to link both sides of Manor Road. This was not, as expected, to re-instate the original bridge allowing access to the station from both sides, but for the building of a new bridge on the opposite side of the level crossing to the station. Passengers wishing to gain access to the platforms from the south side of Manor Road will need to use both the new bridge and the existing one. After withdrawal of the original plan, a second broadly similar application was resubmitted in November 2010. This was approved in January 2011 against the planning officers' recommendation of refusal. However, in the face of opposition to the design, Network Rail, the Council and MP jointly launched a competition for the public to submit new designs and the shortlisted plans were subjected to a public vote on 19 May 2011. Although several professional designs were shortlisted, it was a local resident who won this competition with an amateur design inspired by the Tree Top Walkway in nearby Kew Gardens [1]. With a construction budget of £1 million the bridge was expected to be built towards the end of 2011. However the new design has now been submitted for planning approval and must meet the developers approval as well. The hearing for planning is now not expected until December 2011 with a new target completion date of the bridge of September 2012. The development will then only happen if funds are still available and that approval is given by both planner and developer.
North Sheen station is a key transport hub, serving the area between Mortlake and Richmond stations on the South West Trains main line rail service, and is the main stopping-off point for commuters to the newly refurbished Richmond International Business Centre at Argyle House. It is also convenient for the nearby Sainsburys, Currys and Homebase shops. The station is regularly used by residents from the Courtlands Group Estate at the top of Manor Road and has also seen a boost in passenger numbers with the recent completion of the nearby Marylebone Gardens development.
Services
The typical off-peak service from the station is:
- 8tph (trains per hour) to London Waterloo, of which:
Preceding station National Rail
Following station Mortlake South West Trains
Waterloo to Reading LineRichmond References
- ^ a b c d e "Station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. 30 April 2010. http://www.rail-reg.gov.uk/server/show/nav.1529. Retrieved 17 January 2011. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
External links
- Train times and station information for North Sheen railway station from National Rail
Categories:- Stations in London fare zone 3
- Transport in Richmond upon Thames
- Railway stations in Richmond upon Thames
- Former Southern Railway stations
- Railway stations opened in 1930
- Railway stations served by South West Trains
- DfT Category E stations
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