Disused Kew Bridge station

Introduction

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Disused Kew Bridge station

Image: © Marathon Taken: 20 Jul 2011

North of Kew Bridge is a triangle of railway lines. The present Kew Bridge station on the Hounslow Loop Line is on the southern side of the triangle. The north-western and north-eastern sides once had passenger services and stations but both are now freight only. The latter's station was for terminating North London trains. The platforms of this disused Kew Bridge station seen here from Chiswick High Road were first used in 1862 and closed to passengers in 1940.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.49014
Longitude
-0.287084