Site of first Leatherhead Station

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Site of first Leatherhead Station

Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 13 Sep 2019

The site of the first railway station in Leatherhead north of Kingston Road, opened on 1 February 1859 when the Epsom and Leatherhead Railway had a terminus here. Following the extension of the railway to Dorking and Horsham by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1867, to link with the mid-Sussex line there, the station was closed with both the LB&SCR and London and South Western Railway (which had by then taken over the Epsom and Leatherhead Railway) opening their own separate stations nearer the town centre.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.305992
Longitude
-0.330045