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    restaurant cars. The motor coaches of the express units had two 225 horsepower (168 kW) motors, and there were two motor coaches per 4-coach unit, giving a...
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    built. The motor coaches were new build, but the trailers were converted from Mk1 hauled stock. They were initially classified as Class 441 and numbered...
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  • McLaren Automotive (category Motor vehicle manufacturers of England)
    Australian and New Zealand racers to compete in Europe. His mentor, Jack Brabham, introduced him to Cooper Car Company, a small team based in Surbiton, Surrey...
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    via Surbiton 2 tph to Woking Additional services call at the station during the peak hours. On Sundays, the services to Woking are extended to and from...
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    from which point it marks the Surrey–Greater London border as far as Surbiton. The River Wey is the longest tributary of the Thames above London. Other...
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  • Sailors' and Airmen's Families Association. For services to the Armed Forces Community David Jacobson – For services to the community in Surbiton, Royal...
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    Elms and Woking Common, opened with intermediate stations at Wandsworth (later replaced by Clapham Junction), Wimbledon, Kingston (now Surbiton), Ditton...
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    and Teddington. 1906: Richmond Bridge to Ham Common, Long Ditton, Malden, Richmond Park Gates, Surbiton and Tolworth. 1907: Malden to Raynes Park and...
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  • 1929–1931 St. Patrick's Church, Barking, Barking and Dagenham, London, 1940 Surbiton railway station, Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames, London, 1937 Tabard House...
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    Sandringham House (category Grade II* listed parks and gardens in Norfolk)
    and emphatically, almost defiantly hideous". Nicolson described it as a "glum little villa (with) rooms indistinguishable from those of any Surbiton or...
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    public transport network in and around London, England - including buses, coaches, trams, trolleybuses, Docklands Light Railway, and the London Underground...
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    London Motor Omnibus Company decided that, as the line name 'Vanguard' had proved to be very popular, he would name all lines 'Vanguard' and number the...
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    London (category Port cities and towns in Southern England)
    A1 and M1 connect London to Leeds, and Newcastle and Edinburgh. The Austin Motor Company began making hackney carriages (London taxis) in 1929, and models...
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  • investment and maintenance became harder to find, as passengers migrated to the new motor bus services. In the 1930s, The London United and Metropolitan...
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  • and Surbiton 1955–1983, who married in 1956 Patricia Ford who had been MP for North Down 1953–1955. Jim Sillars, MP for South Ayrshire 1970–1979 and Glasgow...
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    London Transport Museum (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    Manchester Ulster Folk and Transport Museum Coventry Transport Museum Museum of the Great Western Railway, Swindon National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, Hampshire...
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    Retrieved 2 July 2018. Davis, R. H. (1955). Deep Diving and Submarine Operations (6th ed.). Tolworth, Surbiton, Surrey: Siebe Gorman & Company Ltd. p. 693. Quick...
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    schemes to cross the Thames at Putney Bridge to Guildford, Surbiton or Wimbledon had been proposed and received approval from Parliament, although the District...
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    distances further. Molesey faces Hampton, and in Greater London the Thames passes Hampton Court Palace, Surbiton, Kingston upon Thames, Teddington, Twickenham...
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    from Surbiton (travellers from Guildford to London can also travel via the main line through Woking) The Hampton Court branch, also from Surbiton The Alton...
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    "London trams". visitlondon.com. Retrieved 2021-08-25. "Bus and coach accessibility and the Public Service Vehicle Accessibility Regulations 2000". GOV...
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    London Southend Airport (category Buildings and structures in Southend-on-Sea)
    operated a regular service between Southend and Cologne from 7 June 2006 to 1 December 2008 on behalf of Ford Motor Company as a corporate shuttle. Flightline...
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    receive the instructions to activate the ATP, cut off power from the motors, and apply the brakes soon enough to prevent the train from slowing down,...
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    Road and of the present station; Kingston; on the east side of King Charles Road, about half a mile (nearly 1 km) east of the present Surbiton station;...
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    Epsom (category Epsom and Ewell)
    pulpit dates from 1880 and was originally in St Andrew's Church, Surbiton. The interior of the church was reordered between 1987 and 1995 to increase the...
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    Santander Cycles (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    repair while in service, and ten bicycles had been stolen. Six docking stations had been hit and damaged by motor vehicles and six had been vandalised...
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    services consisting of a Class 67 hauling a rake of modernised Mark 3 coaches and a Driving Van Trailer. Chiltern Railways originated with a number of...
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    Officer I, Ministry of Labour and National Service Mabel Winifred Cross, Local Representative Surbiton. Forces Help Society And Lord Roberts Workshops Edith...
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    London congestion charge (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    cars and motor vehicles being driven within the Congestion Charge Zone (CCZ) in Central London between 7:00 am and 6:00 pm Monday to Friday, and between...
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    London Biggin Hill Airport (category Buildings and structures in the London Borough of Bromley)
    RAF No. 124 (Baroda) Squadron RAF No. 133 (Eagle) Squadron RAF No. 154 (Motor Industries) Squadron RAF No. 213 (Ceylon) Squadron RAF No. 222 (Natal) Squadron...
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