London, Midland and Scottish Railway Eastern Region of British Railways Network SouthEast
Key dates
13 April 1854
Opened as Tilbury
3 August 1934
Renamed Tilbury Riverside
30 November 1992
Closed
Tilbury Riverside railway station is a closed railway station located in the town of Tilbury in the borough and unitary authority of Thurrock in Essex, England, south of a triangular junction on the railway between Tilbury Town and East Tilbury. The station was 22 miles 46 chains (36.33 km) down the line from London Fenchurch Street station via Rainham.[1]
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