East Croydon Station
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November 2024 NETWORK RAIL BREAKS PROMISES OVER PASSENGER ACCESS TO EAST CROYDON STATION
- 28 November 2024
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Bridge to Nowhere, East Croydon Station, Pedestrians
No CommentsNETWORK RAIL BREAKS PROMISES OVER PASSENGER ACCESS TO EAST CROYDON STATION LOCAL RESIDENTS DEMAND TICKET BARRIERS AT THE CHERRY ORCHARD ROAD STEPS ENTRANCE Addiscombe and East Croydon Residents have endured over ten years of building works and disruption, with the promise that we would benefit from a new entrance to East Croydon Station. Network Rail
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Councillors September 2024 Newsletter
- 28 November 2024
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Addiscombe East-West Roads, Bridge to Nowhere, Community Safety, Councillors Newsletter Updates, Croydon Council, East Croydon Station
Councillors September 2024 Newsletter Bridge to Nowhere, the saga continues At the East Croydon Community Organization (ECCO) AGM on July 16th 2024 we heard from a representative of Network Rail who confirmed that currently, they have no immediate plans to open the bridge link from the new housing development on Cherry Orchard Road, which would
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September 2023 Councillors Update
- 27 November 2024
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Community Safety, Councillors, Councillors Newsletter Updates, East Croydon Station, Latest News, Planning, Public House, Tunstall Nursery
Anti-Social Behaviour Walkabout 12th August 2023 Clive and Patricia carried out a walkabout with the local police Safer Neighbourhood Team. Visited Leslie Grove, Alpha Road, and Freemasons Road regarding Anti-Social Behaviour (ASB). We are trying to help residents source metal gates for the Alpha Road and Leslie Grove alleyways. Councillors also received concerns about supported
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Addiscombe West Councillors oppose loss of Rail Ticket Offices
- 3 September 2023
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: Councillors, East Croydon, East Croydon Station, Ticket Offices
East Croydon Station is among the busiest railway stations in the country, with over 15 million passengers entering or exiting the station. The rail companies initially tried to rush the consultation through in July 2023, but were forced by public outrage to extend the consultation to 1 September 2023. Labour Councillors, including those in Addiscombe
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Government force Network Rail to abandon the rebuild of East Croydon Station.
- 21 July 2021
- Posted by: Cllr Sean Fitzsimons
- Category: East Croydon Station, Norwood Junction, Trains, Transport
Network Rail pauses its CARS programme to rebuild East Croydon Station and tackle the Croydon bottleneck on the Brighton Mainline
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