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Dorking (/ ˈ d ɔːr k ɪ ŋ /) is a market town in Surrey in South East England about 21 mi (34 km) south of London.It is in Mole Valley District and the council headquarters are to the east of the centre.
Dorking West railway station is in Dorking, Surrey, England. It is 30 miles 42 chains (30.53 miles, 49.13 km) from London Charing Cross , via Redhill , and is one of three stations serving the town, the others being Dorking and Dorking Deepdene .
Dorking railway 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 (via Wimbledon). [1] The station is one of three that serve the town of Dorking, alongside Dorking Deepdene and Dorking West stations (both on the North Downs Line).
London Buses route 465 is a joint Transport for London and Surrey County Council contracted bus route in London and Surrey, England. [1] Running between Kingston upon Thames and Dorking, it is operated by Transport UK London Bus.
Dorking Deepdene railway station is a railway station in the town of Dorking, Surrey, England. Located on the North Downs Line , it lies 29 miles 65 chains (29.81 miles, 47.98 km) from London Victoria (via Redhill ). [ 1 ]
1978 Portsmouth Harbour/Bognor Regis express services diverted via Gatwick Airport, and the lines downgraded including the removal of the passing loops at Cheam. A peak hour service continues, stopping at Sutton and Dorking. 1984 Dorking and Sutton lose their peak hour 12-coach fast trains to London and the south coast.
Wotton House is a hotel, wedding venue, conference centre and former country house in Wotton near Dorking, Surrey, England.Originally the centre of the Wotton Estate and the seat of the Evelyn family, it was the birthplace in 1620 of diarist and landscape gardener John Evelyn, who built the first Italian garden in England there.
In 1847 the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) Company opened a line from West Croydon via Sutton and Cheam (the Croydon and Epsom Railway, to Epsom.The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) Company supported a proposed Wimbledon and Dorking Railway (WDR), that proposed connecting the named towns via Epsom, partly as the company wanted a share of the lucrative Epsom race ...