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'''[[Addiscombe]] Railway Park''', also known as the '''Addiscombe Linear Park''', is managed by the [[London Borough of Croydon]]. It is on former railway line between East India Way (off the Lower Addiscombe Road) and [[Blackhorse Lane tram stop]]. The site of [[Addiscombe railway station]] was used for housing. |
'''[[Addiscombe]] Railway Park''', also known as the '''Addiscombe Linear Park''', is managed by the [[London Borough of Croydon]]. It is on former railway line between East India Way (off the Lower Addiscombe Road) and [[Blackhorse Lane tram stop]]. The site of [[Addiscombe railway station]] was used for housing. |
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The bus services which serves the site of Addiscombe station are [[London Buses routes 289,312 and 367 |
The bus services which serves the site of Addiscombe station are [[London Buses]] routes 289,312 and 367 plus [[London Buses]] route no. 197 runs closely parallel. The nearest tram stop is [[Blackhorse Lane tram stop|Blackhorse Road]]. |
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The first section of the park was opened on 26 May 2007. The second section was opened on 15 March 2010. |
The first section of the park was opened on 26 May 2007. The second section was opened on 15 March 2010. |
Revision as of 10:36, 26 January 2017
Addiscombe Railway Park, also known as the Addiscombe Linear Park, is managed by the London Borough of Croydon. It is on former railway line between East India Way (off the Lower Addiscombe Road) and Blackhorse Lane tram stop. The site of Addiscombe railway station was used for housing.
The bus services which serves the site of Addiscombe station are London Buses routes 289,312 and 367 plus London Buses route no. 197 runs closely parallel. The nearest tram stop is Blackhorse Road.
The first section of the park was opened on 26 May 2007. The second section was opened on 15 March 2010.