Eltham Station – 6th July 2023
I’d never used Eltham station until yesterday. But as I’d documented half of bus route 132 for Exploring London Bus Route 132, it seemed a good place to start following the second part.
I took these pictures as I passed through.
The station is an unusual design, which is summed up, in this paragraph from the stations, Wikipedia entry.
Both stations were closed and replaced by the current station which was opened by British Rail on 17 March 1985 when a new section of the A2, the Rochester Way Relief Road, was opened. A bus station that was built on a raft above the A2 was opened at the same time.
This Google Map shows the layout of the station.
Note.
- The station is step-free using ramps.
- There are no lifts, but I suspect they could be easily added.
- On my visit yesterday, I hadn’t realised that there was a dual-carriageway road underneath the station.
- It is a comprehensive interchange between trains and buses.
For the 1980s, it is an excellent example of a station built to modern principles.
The underlying principle of this station could be used to create transport interchanges where railways, major rods and busy bus corridors intersect.








