The station was opened in 1886 as East Horndon by the London Tilbury and Southend Railway on a new direct route from Barking to Pitsea, and the original station structure survives.[1] The station was located in the parish of West Horndon and on the boundary with Childerditch to the west. The opening of the station stimulated the building of factories in Childerditch.[2]
There were formerly three east-facing sidings to the north and east of the station, these closed in September 1964.[4][5] An east-facing sidings to the north and west of the station connected to the premises of Brown and Tawse Limited.[4][6]
Previously in the latter part of the 20th century in about 1998 the station building on the London-bound platform had been demolished. A more modern structure was erected, which provides very little shelter, unlike the original building.
During the latter part of 2008 the ticket hall, customer toilets and ticket office were refurbished. Automatic doors were provided between the street and the ticket hall, and to and from the platform.
Services
The station and all trains serving it are currently operated by c2c.
The station's ticket office is open Monday to Saturday; due to the low patronage it is closed on Sunday and public holidays. The ticket office has one serving window and uses the TRIBUTE issuing system. The ticket hall has three automatic ticket gates.
As of the June 2024 timetable the typical Monday to Friday off-peak service is:[7]
^ abRoute training manual: London, Tilbury & Southend Lines, British Rail Eastern Region (November 1969). Published by Great Eastern Railways Society (2003)
^Brown, Joe (2015). London Railway Atlas. Hersham: Ian Allan. p. 32. ISBN978-0-7110-3819-6.