Romford railway station, which is now the busiest in Havering, commemorates a rich history since its opening in June 1839. Originally starting as a wooden structure at a temporary site in Dog Leg Lane, the station moved to its current site in 1844. Over the years, improvements included a second platform and the addition of a second railway station in 1893. Combined in 1934, these developments reflect the ongoing evolution of the railway services in the region as they prepare to mark 200 years since the inception of modern railways in 2025.
Romford station, now the busiest in Havering, opened in June 1839, marking the evolution of railway transport in the region over nearly two centuries.
Originally established as a simple wooden structure, Romford station has transformed significantly since its opening, enhancing passenger experiences with various upgrades.
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