Mitcham Junction Station
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Mitcham Junction is a
National Rail National Rail (NR) is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales. The TOCs run the p ...
station served by Southern and
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trains, and a
Tramlink London Trams, previously Tramlink and Croydon Tramlink, is a light rail tram system serving Croydon and surrounding areas in South London, England. It began operation in 2000, the first tram system in the London region since 1952. It is manage ...
stop. It is in the
London Borough of Merton The London Borough of Merton () is a borough in Southwest London, England. The borough was formed under the London Government Act 1963 in 1965 by the merger of the Municipal Borough of Mitcham, the Municipal Borough of Wimbledon and the Merton ...
and is in
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. The station opened on 1 October 1868 specifically to provide an interchange between the new "South London & Sutton Junction Railway", later re-branded as part of the Portsmouth Line, and the existing " Wimbledon & Croydon Railway". Despite its name, Mitcham Junction is no longer a railway junction; one of the lines that crossed here (the W&CR) has become a grade-separated tramline, the
Croydon Tramlink London Trams, previously Tramlink and Croydon Tramlink, is a light rail tram system serving Croydon and surrounding areas in South London, England. It began operation in 2000, the first tram system in the London region since 1952. It is manage ...
. Only the Portsmouth Line remains, used by services from and beyond to , and from Sutton to and beyond. The line still has sharp curves at either end of the station where the junctions were located and speed is limited to . The platforms can accommodate 7 coaches. For longer trains selective door opening is used.


Location

Mitcham Junction is not near the centre of Mitcham but on
Mitcham Common Mitcham Common is 182 hectares (460 acres) of common land situated in south London. It is predominantly in the London borough of Merton, with parts straddling the borders of Croydon and Sutton. It is designated a Site of Metropolita ...
next to Mitcham Golf Club, and not far from the historic Cricket Green
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. The nearest railway station to the commercial centre of Mitcham is , between Mitcham Junction and Streatham, which opened in June 2008.


Services


National Rail

National Rail National Rail (NR) is the trading name licensed for use by the Rail Delivery Group, an unincorporated association whose membership consists of the passenger train operating companies (TOCs) of England, Scotland, and Wales. The TOCs run the p ...
services at Mitcham Junction are operated by Southern and
Thameslink Thameslink is a 24-hour main-line route in the British railway system, running from , , , and via central London to Sutton, , , Rainham, , , , and . The network opened as a through service in 1988, with severe overcrowding by 1998, carrying m ...
using and
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. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: * 2 tph to * 2 tph to via * 2 tph to * 2 tph to of which 1 continues to During the peak hours, additional services between London Victoria and Epsom also call at the station. On Saturday evenings (after approximately 18:45) and on Sundays, there is no service south of Dorking to Horsham.


London Trams

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operate services at Mitcham Junction using Bombardier CR4000
and Stadler Variobahn Low-floor tram, Trams. The typical off-peak service in trams per hour is: * 6 tph to via * 6 tph to via West Croydon * 12 tph to The stop is also served by a number of early morning and late evening services to and from
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.


Connections

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routes 127 and S1 serve the station and tram stop.


References


External links

{{TSGN and SE Stations, CityMetro=y, Mole Valley=y, Peckham Rye=y, SE None=y Tramlink stops in the London Borough of Merton Railway stations in the London Borough of Merton Former London, Brighton and South Coast Railway stations Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1868 Railway stations served by Govia Thameslink Railway