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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 ]
Station name Postcode External link to map of station at MultiMap Code External link to livedepartureboards showing current departures and arrivals for this station Eaglescliffe: TS16 0BT: EAG: Ealing Broadway: W5 2PT: EAL: Earlestown: WA12 9AU: ERL: Earley: RG6 7DY: EAR: Earlsfield: SW18 3NY: EAD: Earlswood (Surrey) RH1 6JH: ELD: Earlswood ...
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.
Fratton Traincare Depot is located on central Portsea Island, alongside Fratton station. Northam Traincare Facility was built by Siemens in 2002 as the home depot for the Desiro fleet as part of a 20-year maintenance contract. [73] It is located south of St Denys station and is near Southampton Football Club's St Mary's Stadium.
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 ...
Epsom Downs station in July 1979. There was a decline in traffic on the Epsom Downs branch between the 1960s and early 1990s. [46] The goods yard at Belmont closed on 6 January 1969 [31] and the signal box at the station closed on 21 December the same year. [50] On 1 May 1972, the terminus at Epsom Downs was reduced to two platforms. [26]
The station was initially named Epsom, subsequently known as Epsom Town from c.1870 to c.1900, and again from 1923 to 1929. [ 1 ] In 1859 a joint venture between the LBSCR and the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) extended the LSWR from Wimbledon to Epsom, where it joined with the LBSCR, and then ran on to Leatherhead.