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See also Silver Street (disambiguation)
Silver Street [REDACTED]
LocationEdmonton
Local authorityEnfield
Managed byGreater Anglia
Station code(s)SLV
Number of platforms2
Fare zone4
National Rail annual entry and exit
2004–050.256 million
2005–060.213 million
2006–070.471 million
Other information
External links
London transport portal

Silver Street is a railway station located in Sterling Way, Edmonton in North London, close to Fore Street.

The next station away from London is Edmonton Green and the next towards London is White Hart Lane. Trains terminate at Liverpool Street station in the City of London.

Several changes were made to Silver Street Station in the early 1980s. The two wooden covered staircases leading up to the platforms were replaced by two open air concrete staircases. The north-bound platform roof was removed and replaced by a simple brick shelter. A fire on the London-bound platforms in the 1990s damaged much of the original roof. A new modern structure was put in its place alongside the remaining undamged portion.

The Fore street tunnel section of the A406 North Circular Road was built beneath the station during the 1990s without any disruption to service. At this time a new ticket office was constructed on the east side of the station.

Siver Street Station is located on a long straight section of elevated track. Looking north, the platforms of Edmonton Green Station can be clearly made out whilst, looking south, trains leaving White Hart Lane are seen almost immediately as they leave the station.

Transport links

London Bus route 34, 102, 144 and 444.

Etymology

The station takes its name from the street so called which is recorded thus c.1630 and which possibly alludes to silversmiths living here at that date or in earlier times.

References

  1. ^ "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  2. Mills A. D. Oxford Dictionary of London Place Names (2001) p209 ISBN 0198609574 Retrieved 31 October 2008

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