Penge East railway station
Penge East railway station is on the Chatham Main Line in England, serving part of the Penge and Sydenham areas in the London Borough of Bromley, south London. It is down the line from and is situated between and.
The station and all trains that call are operated by Southeastern, as part of the Bromley South Metro service. Penge East is in London fare zone 4.
History
The station is 7.2 miles from London Victoria on the Chatham Main Line and was opened on 1 July 1863. It was built by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway and originally known as Penge or Penge Lane, and was renamed Penge East on 9 July 1923. When the line was built a level crossing was built where the line crossed the old alignment of Penge Lane. When the level crossing was closed in about 1879, Penge Lane traffic was diverted down what are now Lennard Road, Parish Lane and the current Penge Lane.The covered footbridge with its corrugated roof dates from the 1880s and is a listed structure. The station is close to the South-Eastern portal of Penge Railway Tunnel.
Penge West station is a short walk away, with London Overground services to West Croydon and Highbury & Islington.
Services
All services at Penge East are operated by Southeastern using and EMUs.The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:
- 4 tph to via
- 4 tph to via
On weekends, the service is reduced to two trains per hour in each direction.
Connections
routes 75, 176, 194, 197, 227 and 354 serve the station.The station is also a short walk from Penge West station for London Overground services.