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Woolwich Arsenal station

Woolwich Arsenal station is an interchange station in the heart of Woolwich in the Royal Borough of Greenwich for Docklands Light Railway (DLR) and National Rail services.

History
to Inspector Frederick Croft, a railway police officer who lost his life saving a woman's life at the station in 1878. The station opened in 1849, serving the North Kent Line from London to Gillingham. The station building was rebuilt in 1906 in a London brick form typical of southeast London. It was again rebuilt in 1992–93 to a modern design in steel and glass by the Architecture and Design Group of British Rail, under the leadership of Nick Derbyshire. It has a, clean, naturally-lit ellipsoid theme, contrasting with the earlier forms. In 1973 a government report on the redevelopment of London's Docklands projected a greater form of the never-built "Fleet line" from Charing Cross via Fenchurch Street to Woolwich Arsenal and on towards Thamesmead, with a preceding stop at Silvertown. The Fleet line plans were shelved in favour of a route that became the western part of the Jubilee line, despite council (local government) approval, due to financial constraints. By the start of the 1990s plans emerged in both levels of government and business forums for the Jubilee Line Extension to serve the south bank of the Thames twice on its way to Stratford. In the Royal Borough of Greenwich the line takes in a small area, North Greenwich (a peninsula). Woolwich Arsenal was expanded in 2009, when Transport for London completed the construction of an extension of what was then termed the London City Airport branch of the Docklands Light Railway from King George V to Woolwich Arsenal. The official opening took place on 12 January that year. In 2014, a petition was started and presented to the then Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, to rezone Woolwich Arsenal station from Zone 4 to Zone 3. However he ruled this out, stating it would cause losses of over a million pounds a year. ==Accidents and incidents==
Accidents and incidents
• On 18 November 1948, a train – an electric multiple unit – crashed into the rear of another train, killing two people. It had departed from against signals. ==Design==
Design
|alt= The National Rail part of the station consists of two above-ground platforms. The up platform for London has a refreshment facility. The down platform serves trains going east, towards north Kent, via Plumstead, Abbey Wood and Slade Green. The Docklands Light Railway part of the station is underground, and consists of two platforms in an island platform configuration. As Woolwich Arsenal is a terminus, both platforms serve an up line to Bank or Stratford International via London City Airport and Canning Town. Trains depart in an easterly direction because of the alignment beneath the River Thames. ==Connections==
Connections
A large number of London Buses routes serve the station. ==Crossrail station at the former Royal Arsenal base==
Crossrail station at the former Royal Arsenal base
In May 2022 an Elizabeth line station opened in north-east Woolwich, after a campaign to complement housing developments built on former public-sector land. Among the successful lobbyists for this extra station were those who developed the land, including Berkeley Homes. The station is about north of Woolwich Arsenal station, on the north side of the A206 road. ==Services==
Services
National Rail National Rail services at Woolwich Arsenal are operated by Southeastern and Thameslink using , , , and EMUs. The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: • 4 tph to London Cannon Street (2 of these run via and 2 run via ) • 2 tph to via Greenwich • 2 tph to , returning to London Cannon Street via and Lewisham • 2 tph to • 2 tph to via Additional services, including trains to and from London Cannon Street via call at the station during the peak hours. DLR The typical off-peak DLR service in trains per hour from Woolwich Arsenal is: • 6 tph to • 6 tph to Bank Additional services during the peak hours, increasing the service to up to 16 tph to and from the station, with up to 8 tph to Bank and Stratford International. ==References==
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