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Redhill railway station serves the town of Redhill, Surrey, England. The station is a major interchange point on the Brighton Main Line, 22 miles 40 chains (36.2 km) measured from London Charing Cross. [3] It is managed by Southern, and is also served by Thameslink and Great Western Railway.
Redhill station c. 1853: The station was opened in 1842 and was moved to its current location in 1844. [35] The first major alteration to be made to the line was the relocation of Redhill station in 1844. Originally called "Reigate" and sited on Hooley Lane, it was resited to allow better interchange with LB&SCR services to-and-from Brighton. [35]
Redhill is located within the Weald Basin, and the Weald-Artois Anticline.The town is situated in the east–west lying Vale of Holmesdale at a place where there is a natural water-cut gap in the Greensand Ridge, which connects the town with the low-lying land of the Low Weald to the south.
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A 1910 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Godstone railway station. Godstone railway station is on the Redhill to Tonbridge Line and serves Godstone in Surrey, England (over 2 miles away). It is 28 miles 13 chains (28.16 miles, 45.32 km) measured from London Charing Cross via Redhill.
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A 1905 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Nutfield railway station. The railway line between Redhill and Tonbridge was opened by the South Eastern Railway on 26 May 1842. [2] Nutfield station opened on that line on 1 January 1884, [3] although a public siding named 'Mid Street' had been provided here from an early date. [4]
List of closed railway stations in Melbourne Red Hill railway station was the terminus of the Red Hill railway line . [ 2 ] The line was opened in 1921 and was one of the more short-lived branch lines on the Victorian Railways , closing in 1953, along with a few other smaller branch lines on the railways system.