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It was opened in 1995, between [[Ockendon station|Ockendon]] and [[Grays station|Grays]] with capacity for future use of 12 car trains. Passenger train services are provided by [[c2c]]. Refurbishment of the station building to increase capacity was completed in March 2006.
It was opened in 1995, between [[Ockendon station|Ockendon]] and [[Grays station|Grays]] with capacity for future use of 12 car trains. Passenger train services are provided by [[c2c]]. Refurbishment of the station building to increase capacity was completed in March 2006.

==Getting to the Lakeside Shopping Centre==


A bus link from the station provided access to the [[Lakeside Shopping Centre]] until [[2000]] when a new footbridge over the A126 road and a connecting subway was opened which provides a direct link to the shopping centre.
A bus link from the station provided access to the [[Lakeside Shopping Centre]] until [[2000]] when a new footbridge over the A126 road and a connecting subway was opened which provides a direct link to the shopping centre.

==Off Peak Service==


The typical off-peak service frequency is:
The typical off-peak service frequency is:

Revision as of 16:17, 25 October 2006

Chafford Hundred
The pedestrian bridge linking Lakeside Shopping Centre with Chafford Hundred railway station.
The pedestrian bridge linking Lakeside Shopping Centre with Chafford Hundred railway station.
General information
LocationThurrock
Owned byNetwork Rail
Managed byc2c
Platforms1
Other information
Station codeCFH
History
Opened1995


Chafford Hundred railway station is located in Chafford Hundred in the borough of Thurrock in Essex, England.

It was opened in 1995, between Ockendon and Grays with capacity for future use of 12 car trains. Passenger train services are provided by c2c. Refurbishment of the station building to increase capacity was completed in March 2006.

Getting to the Lakeside Shopping Centre

A bus link from the station provided access to the Lakeside Shopping Centre until 2000 when a new footbridge over the A126 road and a connecting subway was opened which provides a direct link to the shopping centre.

Off Peak Service

The typical off-peak service frequency is:

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Ockendon   c2c   Grays