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London Suburban Railways
South London Line
London Bridge to Victoria
by Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
The route has a number of unusual features. These include its mainly elevated position, its early overhead electrification and its large number of junctions. All these are extensively illustrated along with its varied rolling stock, notably the fleet that was built to run under the AC wires.
Book Details
- Author
- Vic Mitchell & Keith Smith
- Series
- London Suburban Railways
- Publisher
- Middleton Press Ltd
- Published
- 01 February 1995
- Reprinted
- 25 March 2017
- ISBN
- 9781873793466
- Language
- English
- Format
- Hardback
- Dimensions
- 240 x 174 mm
- General
- 96 Pages
120 Photographs
Large Scale Maps
Other details of local history
Stations & Locations
Stations | Photo | |
---|---|---|
London Bridge | 1-14 | |
South Bermondsey | 15-24 | |
Old Kent Road | 25-28 | |
Queens Road | 29-36 | |
Peckham Rye | 37-45 | |
Peckham Rye Depot | 46-54 | |
Denmark Hill | 55-62 | |
Cambria Junction | 63-65 | |
Canterbury Road Junction | 67 | |
East Brixton | 68-74 | |
Brixton | 75-76 | |
Clapham High Street | 77-85 | |
Wandsworth Road | 86-93 | |
Factory Junction | 94-96 | |
Stewarts Lane | 97 | |
Queenstown Road | 98 | |
Battersea Park | 99-107 | |
Grosvenor Road | 108-109 | |
Victoria | 110-120 |