The Sutton and Mole Valley lines were constructed between 1847 and 1868 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, the London and South Western...
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Surrey (section Ancient British and Roman periods)
Portsmouth Direct Line, Sutton and Mole Valley Lines (from Horsham, West Sussex itself on the Arun Valley Line from Littlehampton) and the Brighton Main Line...
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Horsham railway station (category Former London, Brighton and South Coast Railway stations)
Arun Valley Line and the Sutton & Mole Valley Lines, and train services are provided by Southern and Thameslink. Services on the Sutton & Mole Valley Line...
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Effingham, Surrey (section Demography and housing)
north of its boundary in East Horsley, where a branch of the Sutton and Mole Valley Lines joins the New Guildford Line, which has services terminating...
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Holmwood railway station (category Former London, Brighton and South Coast Railway stations)
the villages of Beare Green and South Holmwood in Surrey, England, on the Sutton and Mole Valley Lines between Dorking and Horsham, 27 miles 5 chains (43...
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testing, and since October 2013, these units have been used in passenger service, initially in peak-hour services on the Sutton and Mole Valley lines, Epsom...
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railway lines in Great Britain that are currently in operation, split by country and region. There are a limited number of main inter-regional lines, with...
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River Thames (redirect from Upper Thames Valley)
Ock, Thame, Pang, Kennet, Loddon, Colne, Wey and Mole. In addition, there are occasional backwaters and artificial cuts that form islands, distributaries...
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Hampton Court railway station (category Former London and South Western Railway stations)
found in the River Mole/River Ember, which is now on display in the museum at Henley-on-Thames. The ground where the station and Park is sited was previously...
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Southampton Central and divide or attach at Horsham. There are also services on the Sutton and Mole Valley lines which start from Horsham, and run to London...
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Epsom railway station (redirect from Wimbledon and Dorking, and Epsom and Leatherhead Railways (Epsom Joint Station) Act 1859)
related to Epsom railway station. Route Map and Timetable for Sutton & Mole Valley Line Train times and station information for Epsom railway station...
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Epsom Downs railway station (category Transport in Epsom and Ewell)
of the Borough of Epsom and Ewell. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Epsom Downs railway station. Sutton & Mole Valley Line map The Epsom Downs...
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Icknield Way Path, the Stour Valley Path and the Essex Way to Harwich International Port. Urban highlights are Lincoln and Cambridge. In the Netherlands...
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New Guildford line (category Railway lines opened in 1885)
Guildford which runs via the Mole Valley line between Raynes Park and Leatherhead then follows the branch through Bookham and joins the New Guildford line...
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Brighton Main Line (category Railway lines opened in 1841)
formation and the slow lines are to the outside. The maximum permitted speed is 70 mph (110 km/h) on the fast lines and 60 mph (97 km/h) on the slow lines. Signalling...
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Staines railway station (category Former London and South Western Railway stations)
referred to as "the Windsor Lines" and the passenger lobby group influencing the service pattern of the lines is named the Windsor Lines Passenger Group. The...
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Hogsmill River (category Epsom and Ewell)
produced in the 18th and 19th centuries, and gently bends to the left before flowing under the Mole Valley railway line between Ewell West and Stoneleigh at...
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railway station. Train times and station information for Belmont railway station (Sutton) from National Rail Map of Mole Valley lines The Epsom Downs branch...
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Crossrail 2 (category Proposed railway lines in London)
Mixed (shared) use of the Raynes Park – Epsom line to Epsom (Sutton and Mole Valley lines) (4–6 trains per hour) 10–12 trains per hour at New Malden Exclusive...
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Esher railway station (category Former London and South Western Railway stations)
was then the west of Thames Ditton and Esher. The station was opened on 21 May 1838, and the name changed to Esher and Hampton Court about 1840. It has...
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Dorking railway station (category Former London, Brighton and South Coast Railway stations)
station is a railway station in Dorking, Surrey, England. Located on the Mole Valley line, it is 22 miles 8 chains (35.6 km) down the line from London Waterloo...
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Guildford railway station (category Former London and South Western Railway stations)
railway lines: the North Downs Line northwards towards Reading, which has a connection to Aldershot; the same line eastwards to Redhill; and the New Guildford...
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general aviation airport between Chobham and Chertsey in Surrey, England. It is 2 NM (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) north of Woking and 2.8 miles (4.5 km) from Junction 11...
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Cheam railway station (category Railway stations in the London Borough of Sutton)
London Borough of Sutton. It is located on the Sutton & Mole Valley Lines section from Sutton to Epsom with trains to London Victoria and London Bridge both...
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Brookwood railway station (category Former London and South Western Railway stations)
London Waterloo. The London and Southampton Railway (L&SR) was authorised on 25 July 1834. It was built and opened in stages, and the second section, that...
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Epsom Common and then crosses the Sutton and Mole Valley Lines to reach Ashtead Park. The route then passes through the edge of Ashtead and then begins...
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Box Hill & Westhumble railway station (redirect from Boxhill and Westhumble)
Kingston upon Thames, and lies close to the midpoint of the Mole Gap Trail between Leatherhead and Dorking. The station is within 1⁄2 mile (800 m) of the North...
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Woking railway station (category Former London and South Western Railway stations)
county and, as of 2024, the fifth busiest in South East England. The London and Southampton Railway (L&SR) was authorised on 25 July 1834 and construction...
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North Downs Line (category Railway lines opened in 1849)
two parts in 1995 and 1996, recommended that the Dorking–Reigate section be electrified and a north–east link from the Mole Valley Line be built, to enable...
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Hurst Green railway station (category Former Croydon and Oxted Joint Railway stations)
Hurst Green railway station is on the Oxted line in southern England and serves the Hurst Green neighbourhood of Oxted in Surrey. It is 21 miles 20 chains...
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