Queens Road is one of the streets of London in the SE14 postal area.
Queens Road Peckham Queens Road Peckham railway station serves the area to the east of Peckham. Bath Close, SE15 Bath Close is one of the streets of London in the SE15 postal area. Casella Road, SE14 Casella Road was built on the site of Hatcham Park House, demolished in 1869. Clifton Way, SE15 Clifton Way is one of the streets of London in the SE15 postal area. Colls Road, SE15 Colls Road is one of the streets of London in the SE15 postal area. Kender Street, SE14 Kender Street forms the western arm of the ’Kender Triangle’ in New Cross Gate. Montpelier Road, SE15 Montpelier Road was named in 1871 after the then fashionable town of Montpellier in France. Pomeroy Street, SE14 Pomeroy Street runs along the Southwark/Lewisham borough boundary with a side of the street in each borough. Queen’s Road, SE15 Queen’s Road, formerly known as Deptford Lane, was renamed in honour of Queen Victoria. Queens Road, SE15 Queens Road is one of the streets of London in the SE15 postal area. Station Way, SE15 Station Way is one of the streets of London in the SE15 postal area. Waller Road, SE14 Waller Road is possibly named after poet Edmund Waller (1606-1687). Wood Dene, SE15 Wood Dene is one of the streets of London in the SE15 postal area. Woods Road, SE15 Woods Road is one of the streets of London in the SE15 postal area. York Grove, SE14 York Grove is one of the streets of London in the SE15 postal area.
Queens Road Peckham railway station serves the area to the east of Peckham.The station originally opened, with the line, on 13 August 1866 and had two wooden side platforms but three tracks passing through it.
Until 1911 passenger trains ran to the East London Line stopping at Old Kent Road.
The present island platform dates from the 1970s which is on a viaduct with the line: there are 48 steps leading to it, and one block of platform buildings.
It became a London Overground station on 9 December 2012, having previously been on the Inner South London Line.