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West Croydon bus station: Via: Wallington Carshalton Sutton Cheam North Cheam Worcester Park New Malden Kingston upon Thames Teddington Hatton: End: Heathrow Central bus station: Length: 23.75 miles (38.22 km) Service; Level: Daily: Frequency: 8-20 minutes: Journey time: 76-129 minutes
The station is located more than 2 miles (3.2 km) from the centre of town and is generally used as a park and ride station. There are two hourly bus services (90 to Ripley and Mansfield and 33 to Ilkeston and Mansfield) and one half-hourly bus service (3C to Nottingham and Mansfield) operated from outside the station by Trentbarton. There are ...
Route 420 runs from Sutton through Banstead, Tadworth following the A217 through Reigate and terminates at Whitebushes, with a few services extended to Gatwick Airport. Route 460 runs from Epsom through Epsom Downs , Tadworth, Reigate, Gatwick Airport and then Crawley Bus Station.
Brent Cross bus station: Finsbury Park bus station: Metroline: 211: Hammersmith bus station: Battersea Power Station tube station: Transport UK London Bus: Re-routed from Waterloo to Battersea Power Station on 29 June 2024. [55] 212 Chingford railway station: St. James Street railway station: Go-Ahead London: 213 [56] Fairfield bus station ...
Station sign in the collection at Thinktank, Birmingham Science Museum Sutton Park railway station 2 October 1980 An image of a Sutton Park railway ticket. The station opened in 1879. Overnight on 24-25 February 1942, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth stayed on the Royal Train which was parked behind the signal box. Later in 1942 a United ...
Route 157 commenced operating on 13 September 1926 as a daily service between Morden station and Wallington (Melbourne Hotel) via Morden Road, Bishopsford Road, Sutton and Carshalton. It was one of five new London Underground feeder routes ( 155 , 156 , 157, 164 and 165) that were introduced to connect to the new Northern line station at Morden ...
The station in 1961. Belmont railway station serves the village of Belmont in the London Borough of Sutton in south London. The station is located on the Epsom Downs line and is in Travelcard Zone 5. It is 16 miles 1 chain (16.01 miles, 25.77 km) down the line from London Bridge measured via West Croydon. [3]
The Oaks Park is situated less than a mile walk along Beeches Avenue and Woodmansterne Road. There are various walking paths 10–15 minutes walk from the station along Woodmansterne Road – Sutton Countryside Walk and the London Loop (section 5 and 6). [7] Also, national cycle route 20 passes the station.