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Crystal Palace (High Level) railway station

Former railway station in South London

Crystal Palace (High Level) was a railway station in South London. It was one of two stations built to serve the new site of the Great Exhibition building, the Crystal Palace, when it was moved from Hyde Park to Sydenham Hill after 1851. It was the terminus of the Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway (CPSLJR), which was later absorbed by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR). The station closed permanently in 1954. As of June 2024, however, restoration work on the Grade II listed station was underway using £2.8m of grant funding; on completion, the station is expected to be removed from the Heritage at Risk Register.

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