Wapping Overground Station is on the London Overground East London Line in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets in Wapping E1, in Travelcard Zone 2 opened 1869.
History
The station occupies the north end of the former Thames Foot Tunnel built by Marc Isambard Brunel which was apart of the London Underground East London Line until 2006 when it was closed to become apart of the London Overground network.
Station Facilities
Step-Free Access
There is no Step-Free Access available.
Toilets
There are no toilets available at the station.
Transport Connections
Buses
London Buses Routes 100 and D3 serve the station.
Cycling and Walking
The Thames Path National Trail passes the station on Wapping High Street for Cyclists and Walkers.
Cycle Hire
There is a Cycle Hire Docking Station located near the station on Wapping Lane.
Next Station
- Shadwell Overground Station (Northbound)
- Rotherhithe Station (Southbound)
External Links
More information on the Wikipedia page [1].