IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Reddown Road, COULSDON, CR5 1FA

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Reddown Road, CR5 1FA by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Listing (91 Images Found)

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Coulsdon South station
Taken from the down platform. A southbound stopping train is approaching in this 1971 view.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 19 Sep 1971
0.03 miles
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Coulsdon South station
Yet another stop on the Thames link ride to St. Pancras Station.
Image: © Malcolm Neal Taken: 27 Feb 2019
0.04 miles
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Coulsdon South Station Sign
Image: © N Chadwick Taken: 30 Mar 2014
0.04 miles
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The footpath to Coulsdon South station
Coulsdon South station was opened by the South Eastern Railway in October 1889. The line is on a steep gradient climbing towards Merstham Tunnel. It was originally called Coulsdon and Cane Hill, referring to the nearby Cane Hill Hospital - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cane_Hill_Hospital Coulsdon South station is on the original Brighton Line, opened in two stages in 1841. To the west is the so-called Quarry Line, built by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway as an avoiding line between Coulsdon North and Earlswood and which is still used by fast trains avoiding Redhill. It was opened on 8th November 1899. This is the approach to the station from Reddown Road.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 27 Mar 2013
0.04 miles
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Coulsdon South
About as much as you see of this town from a passing train.
Image: © Bill Boaden Taken: 15 May 2019
0.04 miles
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Coulsdon South station
Coulsdon South station was opened by the South Eastern Railway in October 1889. The line is on a steep gradient climbing towards Merstham Tunnel. It was originally called Coulsdon and Cane Hill, referring to the nearby Cane Hill Hospital - see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cane_Hill_Hospital Coulsdon South station is on the original Brighton Line, opened in two stages in 1841. To the west is the so-called Quarry Line, built by the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway as an avoiding line between Coulsdon North and Earlswood and which is still used by fast trains avoiding Redhill. It was opened on 8th November 1899.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 18 Jul 2012
0.04 miles
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Coulsdon South railway station, Greater London
Opened as "Coulsdon" in 1889 by the South Eastern Railway on the line from Croydon to Redhill, the station became "Coulsdon & Cane Hill" from 1896 to 1923, and has been "Coulsdon South" since late 1923. View south west towards Merstham and Redhill. This view is now dominated by the 2020-built footbridge and lift towers.
Image: © Nigel Thompson Taken: 29 Sep 2020
0.04 miles
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Coulsdon South station
Seen from the footbridge, with a Class 508 train (508 203) just entering with a service for Tunbridge Wells.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 21 Apr 2007
0.04 miles
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Coulsdon South station
A '2-BIL' unit is seen heading a special working northbound through the station.
Image: © Dr Neil Clifton Taken: 23 Sep 1984
0.04 miles
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Coulsdon South Railway Station
Image: © Stacey Harris Taken: 10 Apr 2009
0.04 miles
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