The Havering Tube station which welcomed its first steam train 140 years ago
Briefly

Hornchurch station, established in 1885, began as a stop on the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway, connecting London to Southend. Significant expansions were marked, including a ceremony in Upminster for a new railway extension in 1883. The station transitioned through various ownerships and upgrades, with a pivotal moment in 1932 when the District Railway service was extended to Hornchurch, subsequently leading to its official status as a District line station in 1933, alongside infrastructural enhancements such as additional platforms and a ticket office.
Hornchurch station, inaugurated in 1885, has a rich history linked to the London, Tilbury and Southend Railway and later the District line's evolution.
The station was part of a significant railway expansion in the late 1800s, allowing for improved transport from London to Southend via Upminster.
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