East Ham Station London | Parking, Map and Departures

East Ham station is a historic underground station located in the East Ham neighborhood of London. It serves both the District and Hammersmith & City lines. The station boasts a rich history, dating back to 1858 when it was first opened by the London, Tilbury, and Southend Railway. Its grand Edwardian architecture reflects its long history, with some original Victorian elements still preserved today.

Merseyrail ticket office hours are not listed here – you’ll need to check their website [Merseyrail.org] for specific station hours.

They have machines that can validate smart cards (Metro Cards, local Saveaway, and Railpass season tickets only) and can issue and load value on those smart cards.

They cannot sell tickets from machines, but you can collect tickets purchased online at the ticket office.

In short:

  • Ticket office hours: Check [Merseyrail.org]
  • Ticket machines: Sell no tickets, can validate and load value on specific smart cards.
  • Ticket collection: At the ticket office for online purchases.

Here’s a summary of the information available at the station:

  • Staff can help you at the ticket office and designated help points.
  • Hours for staff assistance:
    • Weekdays (Monday-Saturday): 5:26 AM to 12:25 AM the next day.
    • Sundays: 7:31 AM to 12:25 AM the next day.
  • Information screens: Display departure times, announcements, and arrival times.
  • Lost property office: Open weekdays (Monday-Friday) from 7:00 AM to 10:00 AM and 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
  • Other services:
    • Customer information screens
    • CCTV for security
    • Induction loop for hearing assistance (at the ticket office)
    • Smartcard services (issuing, loading value, validation)
  • Not available:
    • Ticket machines for buying tickets
    • Luggage storage
    • Height-adjustable ticket counter

Car Parking:

  • Hours: Same as staff assistance hours (see previous summary).
  • Spaces: 101 total, including 4 accessible spaces.
  • Amenities:
    • Accessible car park equipment
    • Impaired mobility drop-off/pick-up points
    • CCTV security
  • Cost: Free parking

Here’s a summary of the bicycle storage options at Liverpool Central Station:

  • Spaces: 12 sheltered spaces with stands.
  • Location: Next to the booking office.
  • Security: CCTV monitored.
  • Bicycle Hire: Not available at this station.

Note: This type of storage (stands & compounds) might not be the most secure option for long-term parking. Consider locking your bike securely and using a secondary deterrent like a cable lock.

No payphones available

No public Wi-Fi hotspots available

  • Waiting Rooms: Not available.
  • Seating Area: Available.

  • Toilets: Available.
  • Accessible Toilets: Not available.
  • Baby Changing: Not available.

  • Station Accessibility:
    • Step-free access: Yes, to the platform, but check details for directions.
    • Ticket barriers and gates: Not available.
    • Accessible ticket machines: Not available.
    • Height adjusted ticket office counter: Not available.
    • Induction loop: Available.
    • Ramp for train access: Not available.
    • Accessible Toilets: Not available.
    • Waiting rooms: Not available.
    • Seating area: Available.
  • Getting to and from the station:
    • Accessible taxis: Available.
    • Impaired mobility set down/pick-up point: Available.
    • Accessible spaces: 4 spaces.
    • Accessible car park equipment: Available.
  • Staff Help:
    • Staff help available:
      • Monday to Saturday: 05:26 – 00:25
      • Sunday: 07:31 – 00:25
  • Customer Help Points and Meeting Point: Available.
  • Helpline:
    • Monday to Friday: 07:00 – 19:00

East Ham Station London arrivals

East Ham Station primarily serves the London Underground District Line, there isn’t a separate live arrival board for arrivals in the traditional sense.

Here are a couple of ways to find the next trains arriving at East Ham Station:

  • Transport for London (TfL) website: TfL East Ham Station – This website provides live departure information for the District Line at East Ham Station. It shows the wait time for the next train towards Upminster or Ealing Broadway.
  • Live departure apps: You can download a live departure app for the London Underground, such as the Citymapper Citymapper app or the TfL Go app. These apps will show you the next trains arriving at East Ham Station in real time.

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