Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 5 and Version 3 of George Street Tram Stop

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Tram stop in Croydon.

This stop is only served in one direction, with trams either running westward towards Wimbledon Station or heading around the one-way loop via West Croydon Station to New Addington.

For stops on the Beckenham Junction and Elmers End branches, you can either walk just up the road to East Croydon Station for a direct tram, or give yourself a slightly longer journey (but one with less walking) by changing at West Croydon.

The tramlines actually run along the road here, so the platform is just on the side of the road (near the entrance to Allders).

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