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Port Sutton is an unincorporated community located in the industrial section of southeastern Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The community of Port Sutton is served by Hillsborough County Schools , which serves the entire county.
Buses travel along the A217, north to Epsom and Sutton and south to Reigate and Redhill. Lower Kingswood is situated very close to Junction 8 of the M25. Bus Transport is not the best, buses end at 7:45 coming south from Redhill and Reigate.
The Local Government Act 1894 reconstituted the district as Sutton Urban District and an urban district council replaced the local board. In 1928 the Urban District grew to take in the westerly strip parish of Cheam (which was 4% larger) from Epsom Rural District and was thus renamed Sutton and Cheam Urban District. [2]
Epsom Town was closed to passengers in 1929, and became the main goods station for the area, relieving the cramped yard at Epsom (LSWR). One of the last new lines to be built in Britain before the HS1 era was the Wimbledon and Sutton Railway (W&SR), from Wimbledon through Merton and Morden, to join the Portsmouth Line in the up direction south ...
In 1893, the Tampa and Thonotosassa Railroad opened a 13-mile (21 km) route between the two growing communities. [8] This line today no longer extends into Thonotosassa, its northern tracks having been removed along with the town depot by the 1980s, [9] but its southern portion remains a busy industrial spur, joining with the CSX main line at ...
The railway through Carshalton Beeches opened in 1847 when track was laid between Epsom, Sutton and West Croydon but it was not until 1 October 1906 that a halt named Beeches Halt [4] was opened in the small settlement, at the north end of Beeches Avenue (at the time called Beechnut Tree Walk). That same year a tram service between Sutton and ...
First-round players to watch, keys to the game. For the first time ever, there will be College Football Playoff games on campuses. Notre Dame-Indiana will get things started on Friday night before ...
At around the same time, houses for the working classes were constructed in the area between the two railway lines to Sutton and Wimbledon. [22] In the final decade of the 19th century, Epsom Court, to the north of the town centre, was divided and sold for development and, over the next twenty years, terraced houses were built on the land. [22]