Esher railway station, Surrey

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Esher railway station, Surrey

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 5 Sep 2009

Opened as "Ditton Marsh" in 1838 by the London & Southampton Railway, later part of the London & South Western Railway. Over the years, the name was changed to "Esher and Claremont", then "Esher for Claremont", then "Esher for Sandown Park" before settling on just "Esher" in 1955. View west towards Hersham and Woking.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.379959
Longitude
-0.354427