Bromley North railway station, Greater London

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Bromley North railway station, Greater London

Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 28 Jun 2023

Opened in 1878 by the South Eastern Railway as its terminus on the short branch from Grove Park, this station was rebuilt in 1926 by the Southern Railway and is now Grade II listed. View north at the 1926 terminus building still proclaiming its Southern Railway builders. As built in 1878, the original buildings were of wooden clapperboard construction situated much further from the camera. According to old OS maps, the current building is on the site of a railway turntable. See also Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.408239
Longitude
0.016845