Earlswood Junction

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The photograph on this page of Earlswood Junction by Ian Capper as part of the Geograph project.

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Earlswood Junction

Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 16 Mar 2009

Viewed from St John's Road Bridge, just north of Earlswood Station. An 8 car "Thameslink" train on a Bedford - Brighton service has just come off the Quarry Line (the bypass of Redhill Station built in 1899, seen coming in from the right just beyond the train). The left hand pair of tracks are the original route through Redhill Station. The prominent office building behind is Kingsgate, in central Redhill.

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Image Location

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51.230834
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-0.170254