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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 Downs railway station is in the Borough of Reigate and Banstead [a] in Surrey. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Southern . It is on the Epsom Downs line 18 miles 57 chains (18.71 miles, 30.11 km) down the line from London Bridge , measured via West Croydon. [ 3 ]
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 ...
Three new stations were constructed: Goornong [11] and Huntly [12] on the Echuca line, and Raywood [13] on the Swan Hill line. Tracks were upgraded to support the introduction of V/Line VLocity trains to Echuca, running up to 130 km/h between Bendigo and Goornong (up from 60 km/h), and 100 km/h the rest of the way to Echuca (up from 80 km/h ...
Sutton railway station (sometimes referred to as Sutton (Surrey) on tickets and timetables) is in the London Borough of Sutton in South London and is the main station serving the town of Sutton. It is served by Southern and Thameslink trains, and lies in Travelcard Zone 5 , 14 miles 75 chains (14.94 miles, 24.04 km) down the line from London ...
The ticket office and main entrance is on the London-bound side, accessed from Cheam Road. On the Epsom-bound side, there is an additional entrance from a footpath linking the Cheam Road with Reigate Road near the North East Surrey College of Technology. It was opened on 10 May 1847 with the Croydon and Epsom Railway.
The station was also used by the City and South London Railway. The line used electric traction at 500 V DC. with a central live rail, and had only two stations: Waterloo, and City (later renamed Bank). It opened to the public on 8 August 1898. Through tickets and season tickets from LSWR surface stations were (as they are) available.
The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Southern. It is on the Epsom Downs branch line, which is served as part of Southern's Sutton & Mole Valley Line services. It is between Belmont and Epsom Downs, 17 miles 40 chains (17.50 miles, 28.16 km) down the line from London Bridge, measured via West Croydon. [2]