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Branch Lines
Branch Lines around Effingham Junction
from Guildford, Leatherhead and Hampton Court
| ISBN: | 978 0 906520 74 1 |
|---|---|
| Published: | April 1990 |
| Authors: | Vic Mitchell |
| Keith Smith | |
| Dimensions: | 240 x 174 mm |
| Cover: | Glossy laminated hardback |
| Book Info: | 96 pages |
| 120 photographs | |
| large scale maps | |
| other details of local history | |
| PRICE: | £15.95 [ Add to Cart ] |
Still known as the New Line, the Surbiton to Guildford route was a late comer to the railway map, being only a little over 100 years old. Continuing to be largely a rural line, most of the original architecture survives. This is fully illustrated, as is the evolution of the trains serving this route, as well as the much older branch to Hampton Court.
Stations and Railway Locations covered in this book
| Stations | Photo |
|---|---|
| Bookham | 56-62 |
| Clandon | 92-98 |
| Claygate | 22-25 |
| Cobham | 37-45 |
| Effingham Junction | 63-81 |
| Guildford | 106-120 |
| Hampton Court | 1-12 |
| Hampton Court Junction | 17-18 |
| Hinchley Wood | 19-21 |
| Horsley | 82-91 |
| Leatherhead | 46-55 |
| London Road Guildford | 99-102 |
| Oxshott | 26-31 |
| Thames Ditton | 13-16 |