Merton Abbey railway station

Merton Abbey
Station on an 1895 Ordnance Survey map
Merton Abbey is located in Greater London
Merton Abbey
Merton Abbey
Location of Merton Abbey in Greater London
LocationMerton
Number of platforms2
Railway companies
Original companyTooting, Merton and Wimbledon Railway
Key dates
1868Opened
1917Closed
1923Reopened
1929Closed (passengers)
1972Closed (goods)
Other information
Coordinates51°24′51″N 0°10′55″W / 51.4141°N 0.1819°W / 51.4141; -0.1819
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Merton Abbey was a railway station in Merton on the Tooting, Merton and Wimbledon Railway. It was opened in 1868 and closed on 1 January 1917. It was reopened by the Southern Railway (SR) on 27 August 1923.

When the City & South London Railway (now part of the London Underground's Northern line) was extended from Clapham Common to Morden in 1926, it opened stations at Colliers Wood and South Wimbledon. The new Underground stations captured much of Merton Abbey station's traffic and led to its closure to passengers on 3 March 1929. The station remained open for goods services until 1 May 1972 and goods trains continued to run to a nearby private siding serving the Lines Brothers ("Tri-ang") toy factory until 1975. After closure of the passenger service, the junction at Tooting Junction was removed on 10 March 1934 and the up line from Merton Park on 3 November 1935.[1]

The site of the station lies under a road, the Merantun Way.[2] The only indication of its former existence is that the former station approach road is still called Station Road.

  1. ^ Railway Magazine September 1963 p. 671
  2. ^ "Subterranea Britannica: SB-Sites: Merton Abbey Station". Subbrit.org.uk. Retrieved 16 June 2014.