There appears to have been a monorail promoted by a Mr Hester around 1902, although I don’t know the area so can’t check the route. It didn’t last long.
Source: a webpage about ‘The First Essex Monorail.’
Up to now I thought that the only place with a station road that never had a station was Chobham. There was a branch planned and it is even thought that they put up a station building.
Frederick Hester proposed to build a seaside resort at Canvey Island, part of which was a tramway which was to be funded by the sale of plots of land.
He temporarily opened a horse-drawn monorail (along the route of the proposed tramway) in 1901.
In 1904 work began on the tramway and power station, but at that point the land flooded and potential buyers walked away.
Four electric tram cars arrived from Brush, Loughborough, but were returned unused. The monorail was dismantled (still in 1904) and the tramway route sold off to raise money to pay the contractors.
(Source The Tramways of East Anglia by R.C.Anderson and J.C.Gillham)
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@Gloster I'm not familiar with the area, but looking at maps it appears that Station Road runs either parallel to or actually upon the tramway alignment, so I assume the name refers to the monorail/proposed tramway terminus.