It was opened in 1855.[1] The station roof and canopy were destroyed during the Great storm of 1987.[2] The station and all trains serving it are currently operated by c2c.
Description
The station is located between Ferry Road and Station Road with the main building located on the Ferry Road side. This houses the ticket office. The ticket office has four serving positions. The station also has 3 self-service ticket machines that accept cash or card payment.
Entry to the platforms is via four automatic ticket gates. On the Station Road side of the building there is a secondary entrance which is open during the weekday peak periods; this has three barriers and the fourth self-service ticket machine.
The two platforms are reached by fixed staircases. Step-free access is provided to and from both platforms by the use of automatic gates located at the country-end of the platforms.
In 2007 the ticket office was refurbished, and a new front ticket office counter was built. It has one lower ticket office window for wheelchair users.
There was formerly a siding to the east of the station on the 'up' London bound side, this was extant in 1969.[3]
Services
As of the June 2024 timetable the typical Monday to Friday off-peak service is:[4]
^James Bettley and Nikolaus Pevsner (2007). Essex. The Buildings of England. Yale University Press. p. 192.
^"The big storm". Rail. No. 76. January 1988. p. 14.
^Route training manual: London, Tilbury & Southend Lines, British Rail Eastern Region (November 1969). Published by Great Eastern Railways Society (2003)