Clock House railway station

Clock House
Clock House
Location of Clock House in Greater London
LocationBeckenham
Local authorityLondon Borough of Bromley
Managed bySoutheastern
Station code(s)CLK
DfT categoryD
Number of platforms2
Fare zone4
OSIKent House Beckenham Road
National Rail annual entry and exit
2019–20 1.186 million
– interchange  114
2020–21 0.208 million
– interchange  26
2021–22 0.559 million
– interchange  58
2022–23 0.778 million
– interchange  1,896
2023–24 0.970 million
– interchange  1,912
Key dates
1 May 1890Opened
Other information
External links
Coordinates51°24′31″N 0°02′28″W / 51.4085°N 0.0410°W / 51.4085; -0.0410
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Clock House railway station serves the London Borough of Bromley, in south-east London, England. It lies 10 miles 23 chains (16.6 km) down the line from London Charing Cross, between Beckenham and Penge; it is in Travelcard Zone 4. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southeastern on the Hayes line.

The station, which was opened by the South Eastern Railway in 1890, is named after the nearby residence of the Cator Family which was demolished in 1896. Clock House retains its original street level booking hall and the remnants of its platform canopies and was formerly known for its tendency to flood whenever overwhelmed by the Chaffinch brook. The station name can be spelt either Clock House or Clockhouse. For example, the previous station signage used the latter (historically inaccurate) form, whilst the published timetables use the former version. The new Southeastern rebranded station signage and livery has since corrected this inaccuracy.