Randomness Guide to London - Differences between Version 12 and Version 11 of West Croydon Station

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As of January 2014, there's a cash machine in the station but it charges for withdrawals. The nearest free one is across the road outside the [http://croydon.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?Sainsbury%27s_Local,_9-11_London_Road Sainsbury's Local].
As of August 2012, there's a cash machine in the station but it charges for withdrawals. The nearest free one is probably [http://croydon.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?Santander,_128-130_North_End the Santander one] within a minute's walk of the station: come out the front entrance of the station, turn left, continue across Station Road (the one with the tram tracks), and it's on the next corner.
== Line 11 ==
* London Road History articles: [http://london-road-croydon.org/history/0004-west-croydon-station-1800s.html the station in the 1800s], [http://london-road-croydon.org/history/0006-west-croydon-station-1900s.html the station in the 1900s], [http://london-road-croydon.org/history/0008-west-croydon-station-today.html the station today]
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Zone 5 rail station in South London, with trains to Victoria (platform 3) and London Bridge (platform 1). It's also a terminus of the London Overground East London Line (arrives platform 4, departs platform 3).

Around the back of the station, on Station Road, there's a tram stop (served by all four Tramlink routes) and a bus station.

The main entrance is on London Road, and there are two secondary entrances, one step-free to platforms 1 and 3 (accessed via the car park to the north of the main entrance) and the other step-free to platform 4 (on Station Road). The Station Road entrance opened in mid-2012 to provide step-free access to platform 4 and to give better onward transfer to trams and buses. Note that platform 4 has trains towards Sutton, Epsom, and Epsom Downs; for trains towards central London, the London Road entrances are more convenient.

The walk to East Croydon Station is just over a kilometre (around two-thirds of a mile). Alternatively, it's two stops on any of the Tramlink routes (the reverse journey, East Croydon to West Croydon, is slightly longer by tram due to one-way running in the centre).

As of August 2012, there's a cash machine in the station but it charges for withdrawals. The nearest free one is probably the Santander one within a minute's walk of the station: come out the front entrance of the station, turn left, continue across Station Road (the one with the tram tracks), and it's on the next corner.

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