North Woolwich railway station
North Woolwich railway station in North Woolwich in east London was the eastern terminus of the North London Line. The station closed in 2006, to allow for the North London line between Stratford and Canning Town to be converted to Docklands Light Railway (DLR) operation. The local area is now served by the nearby King George V DLR station. The historic station building was Grade II-listed in 1998.
North Woolwich station in 2005, prior to closure
RCTS East London Tour in 1951
Class 313 waiting to depart a few days before the station closed.
The historic station building in 2017, following the closure of the North Woolwich Old Station Museum
North Woolwich is an area in the London Borough of Newham in East London, England, on the northern bank of the River Thames, across the river from Woolwich. It is connected to Woolwich by the Woolwich Ferry and Woolwich foot tunnel.
North Woolwich ferry terminal
The formal boundaries of North Woolwich about 1917.
North Woolwich old railway museum frontage. (February 2007)
North Woolwich old railway museum. The platform for the closed North London Line station is visible on the far right. (February 2007)