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The road reaches Rosehill, which contains a busy 6-way roundabout, before becoming a primary class A-road as it becomes Reigate Avenue (effectively the Sutton by-pass.) As the Sutton by-pass, the road passes the B279 (Sutton Common Road) and Sutton Common area, which changes name to Oldfields Road and passes the Tesco superstore in the Kimpton ...
The station was initially called Reigate Town. The station was operated by the SER until 1898, the South Eastern and Chatham Railway until 1922, the Southern Railway (UK) until 1947 and British Railways until 1997. The line between Redhill and Reigate was electrified on 1 January 1933 but the remainder remains unelectrified.
Epsom Downs railway station is in the Borough of Reigate and Banstead [a] in Surrey.The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Southern.It is on the Epsom Downs line 18 miles 57 chains (18.71 miles, 30.11 km) down the line from London Bridge, measured via West Croydon. [3]
The A217 road is a second London road starting in Reigate via Banstead and Sutton and on to London. Two traditional, mostly up to county distance alternatives inspired the names of the north–south/east-west motorway: the low A25 between Godstone / Guildford and the A23 , the latter being used for the London to Brighton events .
The Epsom-Horsham and Guildford-Reigate railway lines cross to the northeast of Dorking, but there is now no physical connection between the two. [84] The town is served by three railway stations. Dorking station is managed by Southern and is served by trains to London Victoria via Sutton, to London Waterloo via Wimbledon and to Horsham. [211]
Location: Banstead: Local authority: Borough of Reigate and Banstead: Managed by: Southern: Station code(s) BAD: DfT category: F1: Number of platforms: 1: Fare zone: 6: National Rail annual entry and exit; 2019–20: 0.151 million [1] 2020–21: 42,692 [1] 2021–22: 94,576 [1] 2022–23: 0.115 million [1] 2023–24: 0.139 million [1] Railway ...
Reigate is linked by bus to Redhill and the surrounding towns and villages in east Surrey. Operators serving the town include Compass Bus, London General , Metrobus and Southdown. Routes 420 and 460 link the town to the East Surrey Hospital and the latter also runs to Gatwick Airport.
Redhill and Reigate station c.1853. On 15 April 1844 the SER built a new station at the present site, named 'Redhill and Reigate' which was to be used by both railways as the interchange station. On the same day the two existing stations were closed. The branch line to Reigate was opened in 1849 with a new station called Reigate Town. [7]