Looking west from Lewisham station

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Looking west from Lewisham station

Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 24 Sep 2008

Lewisham is another station which has changed several times since its opening in 1849 as a simple two-platform station. Looking west here we see the two tracks occupied by trains, which lead to London Bridge, and to the left of them, the high-level lines which lead to ex-L. C. &D. tracks to Victoria. A connection put in, in 1976, also enables these tracks to serve London Bridge, by-passing the platforms at St. Johns.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.466176
Longitude
-0.016163