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  2. Croydon, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Croydon is a former flag stop on the Canadian National Railway east of McBride, British Columbia. [1] It was named after Croydon , a borough and large district in South London in England . It is approximately 10 km south of Dunster .

  3. Surrey, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Surrey is the 11th largest city in Canada, and is also the fifth-largest city in Western Canada (after Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg and Vancouver). Surrey forms an integral part of Metro Vancouver as it is the largest city in the region by land area, albeit while also serving as the secondary economic core of the metropolitan area.

  4. Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Peggy Ashcroft (1907–1991), actress, was born and raised in Croydon, then part of Surrey. David Lean (1908–1991), film director, was born in Croydon.

  5. Croydon - Wikipedia

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    Croydon expanded in the Middle Ages as a market town and a centre for charcoal production, leather tanning and brewing. The brewing industry remaining strong for hundreds of years. [6] The Surrey Iron Railway from Croydon to Wandsworth opened in 1803 and was an early public railway. [7]

  6. Geology of Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Continuing with the Downs, in a broad band, the far northern type soil slopes such as near Croydon come across the Surrey border at Banstead and Ewell, which is free draining, slightly acid but base-rich soils, producing extremely fertile pastures and deciduous woodland, which becomes the edging for both sides of the high escarpment at Box Hill ...

  7. Croydon, Surrey - Wikipedia

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  8. London Borough of Croydon - Wikipedia

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    And finally Whyteleafe is a town, right to the edge of Croydon with some areas in the Surrey district of Tandridge. Croydon is a gateway to the south from central London, with some major roads running through it. Purley Way, part of the A23, was built to by-pass Croydon town centre.

  9. West Croydon station - Wikipedia

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    The station was originally named Croydon; in April 1851 it became West Croydon. [5] The canal basin was served by a short private branch from the terminus of the Surrey Iron Railway (SIR) at Pitlake. From 1855 the station was the terminus of the West Croydon to Wimbledon Line, which followed much of the route