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South Dock railway station

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Location
  
Isle of Dogs

4 May 1926 (1926-05-04)
  
Closed

29 July 1872 (1872-07-29)
  
Opened

Number of platforms
  
2

South Dock railway station

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Owner
  
London and Blackwall Railway

Similar
  
North Greenwich railway st, Coombe Road railway st, Burdett Road railway st, Morden Road railway st

South Dock was a railway station on the Isle of Dogs in east London. It was between Millwall Junction and Millwall Docks on the Millwall Extension Railway (MER) branch of the London and Blackwall Railway (LBR) which opened to goods traffic on 18 December 1871 and to passenger services on 29 July 1872. The station was on the northern side of the South Dock of the West India Docks, near the eastern end. It had an island platform as it was the only passing loop on the branch. The station buildings were of timber with a slate roof. Platform was brick faced. Station was staffed entirely by dock employees, company issued its own tickets.

The station was renamed South West India Dock in July 1881 but reverted to its original name of South Dock in May 1895. It stood in a relatively isolated location in the docks area, some distance from the nearest road. Passenger usage of the station was always light and services to it, and the rest of the MER extension, ceased in May 1926, though goods services continued until the demise of the docks in the 1970s. Extensive rebuilding in the 1980s Docklands redevelopment has left no trace of the station or the line. Today the site is occupied by a BT telecommunications building.

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South Dock railway station Wikipedia