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Epsom railway station serves the town of Epsom in Surrey, England. It is located off Waterloo Road and is less than two minutes' walk from the town's high street. It is 14 miles 18 chains (22.9 km) down the line from London Waterloo.
Epsom Town railway station is a closed railway station that served the town of Epsom in Surrey, England. For many years, Epsom had two railway stations, one built by the LSWR in 1859, and this station, built by the LBSCR twelve years earlier. It was located on Upper High Street and is less than ten minutes' walk from the town's other station.
Epsom railway station is located on the Deniliquin line in Victoria, Australia. It serves the northern suburb Epsom in Bendigo, Victoria, Australia, and opened on 12 October 2014. [2] [3] The original Epsom station opened on 19 September 1864 as Epsom and Huntly. [2] It was renamed Epsom Siding on 22 May 1882, and was renamed Epsom on 1 October ...
Fare zone 6 is an outer zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, [1] National Rail services (since 2007), [2] and the Elizabeth line within Greater London.
The Epsom Downs branch line is a railway line in Surrey and Greater London, England.It runs for 3 miles 65 ch (6.1 km) from Sutton station to its southern terminus, Epsom Downs station, 18 mi 60 ch (30.2 km) down the line from London Bridge via West Croydon. [1]
The Epsom and Leatherhead Railway in 1859. The London and Croydon Railway had started operation in 1839, and used the atmospheric system of traction. On 29 July 1844 an affiliated company, the Croydon and Epsom Railway, was authorised by the Croydon and Epsom Railway Act 1844 (7 & 8 Vict. c. xcii). It too would use the atmospheric system.
Epsom Town station building (LBSCR), photographed c. 1900. The first railway line to reach Epsom was the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR), which opened a railway station in the Upper High Street in 1847. Services initially ran to Croydon, where there was a junction with the Brighton Main Line. [78]
Epsom Town was closed to passengers in 1929, and became the main goods station for the area, relieving the cramped yard at Epsom (LSWR). One of the last new lines to be built in Britain before the HS1 era was the Wimbledon and Sutton Railway (W&SR), from Wimbledon through Merton and Morden, to join the Portsmouth Line in the up direction south ...