Grosvenor Road station was a railway station in London located at the north end of Grosvenor Bridge on the approach tracks to Victoria station.
Grosvenor Road | |
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Location | Pimlico |
Local authority | City of Westminster |
Owner | London, Chatham and Dover Railway/ London, Brighton and South Coast Railway |
Number of platforms | 4 ? |
Key dates | |
1 November 1867 | Opened (LC&DR) |
1 November 1870 | Opened (LB&SCR) |
1 April 1907[1][2] | Closed (LB&SCR) |
1 October 1911 | Closed (LC&DR)[1] |
Replaced by | none |
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Victoria station was originally operated as two separate parts served by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LC&DR) and the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) and Grosvenor Road station was also operated in this way. The LC&DR station operated between 1867 and 1911 and the LB&SCR station operated between 1870 and 1907.
The station building of the LC&DR station remains on the eastern side of the tracks adjacent to Grosvenor Road (A3212) although no platforms remain at the elevated track level.
Preceding station | Disused railways | Following station | ||
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London Victoria | London, Brighton and South Coast Railway Main Line |
Battersea Park | ||
London, Chatham and Dover Railway Main Line |
Battersea Park Road |
Disused railway stations of London | ||
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| ![]() Broad Street (1865–1986) | |
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