Upminster station

Upminster is a railway station in the London Borough of Havering and the easternmost station of the London Underground. It is located in the Travelcard Zone 6 at Station Road. In the year 2011 there were 4.56 million subway passengers the station, added 3.019 million passengers by rail.

The plant, with a total of seven tracks located on the main route between London Fenchurch Street railway terminus and Southend -on-Sea in the south east of Essex. On this run c2c Quick and suburban trains of the railway company. Parallel to this is running on the District Line of the London Underground two separate tracks. West of the station branches off a single-track branch line from to Romford, operate on the suburban trains of the RU Abellio Greater Anglia.

The London, Tilbury and Southend Railway ( LT & SR ) opened the station in 1888, when she took a direct route running to Southend -on-Sea in operation; so that could account for the detour via Tilbury. The LT & SR also built the branch line to Romford, which opened on June 7, 1893. As of June 2, 1902 the District Line operated the Upminster Station. The underground operation ended provisionally on September 30, 1905, the entire section east of East Ham. After completion of the electrification of the subway ran from September 12, 1932 again until after Upminster. As part of this expansion program was expanded and the station building.

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