Blackwall railway station

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Blackwall
Location
Place East India Docks
History
Opened by London and Blackwall Railway
Platforms
Key dates Opened 6 July 1840
Closed 3 May 1926
Replaced by East India DLR

Blackwall railway station was a railway station in Blackwall, London, that served as the eastern terminus of the London and Blackwall Railway. The next station along was Poplar. It was located on the south side of the East India Docks, near the shore of the River Thames. It opened in on 6 July 1840, at the same time as the railway itself; as well as serving the Docks, it also connected with a ferry service to Gravesend. It was open to passenger services until withdrawal on 3 May 1926, and continued to function as a goods station until the demise of the docks in the late 1960s .

Today no trace of the station remains, and the Docks have been filled in (although a small basin remains). Its approximate location is taken up by houses on Jamestown Way. The station site is some way away from the present-day Blackwall DLR station; the closest existing station is actually East India, which is slightly to the north-west of the station site.


Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Poplar   London and Blackwall
Railway
  Terminus

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