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  2. Isleworth railway station - Wikipedia

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    A commercial street adjoins the station becoming Hounslow High Street within 500 metres, to the west. The more suburban district of Isleworth is primarily south-west of the station, comprising the "Woodlands" or "Worton" estate and a medieval riverside hub of Old Isleworth for which the railway station is the same distance as Syon Lane.

  3. Isleworth - Wikipedia

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    It was later extended westward to Hounslow (going round the back streets to avoid the low railway bridge in St John's Road and to serve Isleworth railway station) and for a brief time in the 1920s offered a summer Sunday service extension as far as Maidenhead. Even without that short-lived extension the 37 was one of London's longest routes.

  4. Category : Railway stations in the London Borough of Hounslow

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    Isleworth railway station; K. Kew Bridge railway station; S. Syon Lane railway station This page was last edited on 3 April 2017, at 16:16 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. Hounslow railway station - Wikipedia

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    The London and South Western Railway opened the calling point on 1 February 1850 on completion of the bridges and embankments at Isleworth station. A temporary station had opened as "Hounslow" 400 metres northeast of the present Isleworth station on 22 August 1849 to allow a service to run until the loop was connected and the line complete. [2]

  6. Windsor lines of the London and South Western Railway

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    The Windsor lines of the London and South Western Railway ran from Waterloo to Windsor via Richmond, with a loop via Hounslow.They started as the Richmond Railway, a simple independent branch line, but they developed a distinct identity and had their own approach to Waterloo alongside the Main Lines, and a distinct section of Waterloo station.

  7. Hounslow Loop line - Wikipedia

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    The Hounslow Loop line is a railway line in southwest London which was opened by the London and South Western Railway in 1850. It leaves the Waterloo–Reading line at Barnes Junction and after some seven and a half miles rejoins it at a triangular junction between Whitton and Feltham. Barnes Railway Bridge carries the line over the River Thames.

  8. Osterley - Wikipedia

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    Osterley (/ ˈ ɒ s t ər l i / OST-ər-lee) is an affluent district of Isleworth in west London, England, 8.7 miles (14.0 km) from Charing Cross in the London Borough of Hounslow. Most of its land use is mixed agricultural and aesthetic parkland at Osterley House (National Trust), charity-run, much of which is open to paying visitors.

  9. Category : Railway stations served by South Western Railway

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    Pages in category "Railway stations served by South Western Railway" The following 196 pages are in this category, out of 196 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .