Denmark Hill station is on the Overground line towards Clapham Junction, among other lines. The modern frontage on Champion Park is not very exciting:
The modern entrance on Champion Park to the south of the station:
The entrance is at street level, but the platforms are in a cutting, and in fact the old station building still exists as a bridge over the line just west of the modern entrance. It's now used as a pub and coffee bar but it's still there and in good condition. A long view of the station building:
The centre of the old frontage:
Detail of the front canopy and spandrels:
Opposite the old building we can look down and west into the cutting:
The modern entrance (top) connects to a ramp (top left), steps down to platform 1 (bottom left), and a covered footbridge (top right) running along the rear of the old station building:
The ramp leads down to a modern accessible footbridge:
On the modern footbridge:
Descending the steps we look west back at the station:
And east along the line:
Beyond the modern footbridge, looking west on platform 1 with platform 2 on the right:
Back up to the modern entrance and we get a closer look at the rear of the old building:
Looking east from the glazed footbridge at platforms 1 and 2:
Descending to the island platforms 2 and 3 we can see the spandrels next to the steps are brightly painted:
The island platforms 2 and 3, looking east:
Detail of the canopy ornamentation and spandrels:
At the western end of platforms 2 and 3 looking east towards the front of the old station building:
Under the station building, looking east at platform 4 from platform 3:
The jagged end of the canopy on platform 3:
Platform 4:
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