Footpath under Quarry Line

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Footpath under Quarry Line

Image: © Ian Capper Taken: 17 Jan 2022

Footpath under the Quarry Line (the name given to the fast lines built by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway in 1899 avoiding Redhill station). Originally the path went straight on beyond the bridge, but following the development of the Holmethorpe Industrial Estate it now turns sharp right to meet Holmethorpe Avenue.

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Image Location

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51.248659
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-0.154845