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Addiscombe
The station building in April 1990
General information
Location
Addiscombe, London Borough of Croydon England
Platforms
When built: 3 At closure: 1
Other information
Status
Disused
History
Original company
Mid-Kent Railway
Pre-grouping
South Eastern Railway
Post-grouping
Southern Railway
Key dates
1 May 1864
Station opened as Croydon (Addiscombe Road)
1 April 1925
Renamed Croydon (Addiscombe)
28 February 1926
Renamed Addiscombe (Croydon)
13 June 1955
Renamed Addiscombe
31 May 1997
Last train ran
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