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Sydenham railway station, London

Sydenham railway station serves the suburb of that name in the London Borough of Lambeth. The station is situated on the Sydenham Road (A212). It has two platforms, each of which have shelters: four tracks run through the station.

Sydenham was on the original London and Croydon Railway and was opened on 5 June 1839, and is the junction between the main line from London Bridge and Brighton main line and the “outer” South London Line.

There are, or have been, three other stations in the Sydenham area:

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