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Trains at Orpington, SEML, 06/06/26

Channel: East London Transport
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Orpington railway station is on the South Eastern Main Line, serving the town of Orpington in the London Borough of Bromley, south-east London. It is 13 miles 65 chains (22.2 km) down the line from London Charing Cross and is situated between Petts Wood and Chelsfield stationsIt.

It is in Travelcard Zone 6.

The station was opened on 2 March 1868 by the South Eastern Railway (SER), when the SER opened its cut-off line between Chislehurst and Sevenoaks. Previously, trains between London and Tunbridge Wells had taken a circuitous route via Redhill.

The line was widened and the station rebuilt in 1904, expanding to six platforms.

Third rail electrification reached Orpington in 1925, and extended to Sevenoaks in 1935.

About this time the Southern Heights Light Railway was proposed, which would have diverged from the main line south of Orpington and finished at Sanderstead.

Crofton Roman Villa was partly destroyed by a railway cutting in the late 1800s but was rediscovered in 1926 when work was carried out to the area to the west of the station entrance as an entrance to a new council building.

Platforms 7 and 8 were built in the early 1990s on the site of former carriage sidings.

In 2008, the station became fully accessible following the opening of a new footbridge providing lift access to all platforms.

As of 2013, the former steam locomotive shed (closed for steam in 1926; in use as sidings until 1960) is still standing, converted to offices (sited adjacent to platform 8).

In 2014 the car park was rebuilt with 2 storeys to increase capacity.

The station has eight platforms. Platform 1 is a bay platform which is only used for extra capacity during rush hour and other periods of high traffic.
Platforms 2-5 are through platforms.

Platform 2 is used for fast services to Charing Cross or Cannon Street.

Platforms 3 and 4 are an island, 3 used by trains towards Ashford International or Tunbridge Wells and 4 by stopping services from Sevenoaks to Charing Cross or Cannon Street. Platform 5 hosts the Sevenoaks slows.

Bay platforms 6-8 are bay platforms for stopping services towards Charing Cross, London Victoria, Cannon Street and Luton/Bedford.

They At the country end, the four tracks become two. At the London end there is a four-road sidings, where trains are stabled and cleaned.
There are two entrances, both containing ticket offices and ticket barriers.

The main entrance is on the platform 1/2 side (Crofton Road), while the other entrance is on the platform 5-8 side (Station Approach and the bus interchange).

Access to platforms 3 and 4 is available via an underground subway (inaccessible for wheelchair users) or via a bridge opened in 2008 which incorporates lift access to all platforms.

Duration of the video: 14:39 - 15:56

We’ll be seeing services by Southeastern and possibly some freight as well.

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It’s been a very long time since I last did any train spotting at Orpington but it’s always an enjoyable station to film at plus it was a positive to see a steam train railtour come through which is always nice to see however it would’ve been nice that the weather wasn’t raining that day but hopefully the next time I revisit Orpington the weather will improve and will be clear and dry.

My next station will be Cambridge North which is situated on the Fen Line it’s been at least a few years or so since I last revisited that station but I always enjoy myself doing any train spotting there so until then thanks for watching and I’ll see you in the next video.
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The video features railway activity at Orpington station, located on the South Eastern Main Line in south-east London. Several trains are visible, including those with stock numbers 165028 and 375616, operated by companies such as Blue Pullman, British Railways, and Southeastern. The footage includes scenes from Orpington and other locations along the network, such as Ashford International, Cambridge North, and London Charing Cross. A headcode of 2R44 is also noted in the metadata.

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  • Platform ID h9b6lp3JvMI
  • Views 164
  • Date published 19 Jun 2026 18:28
  • Date added 20 Jun 2026 23:46
  • Recorded 6 Jun 2026
  • Locomotives 28
  • Headcodes 1
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