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TQ2470 : Basingstoke - Waterloo train approaching Wimbledon by Ben Brooksbank Basingstoke - Waterloo train approaching Wimbledon
View SW, towards SW London suburbs, Woking etc.: ex-LSW Waterloo - Woking and the West main line. The 17.12 from Basingstoke is headed by BR Standard 4MT 2-6-0 No. 76030 (built 11/53, withdrawn 11/67 - last of class). Across the lines is... (more)
TQ2470 : Spencer Hill - Steep Hill 10% by Adam Morse Spencer Hill - Steep Hill 10%
Spencer Hill, Wimbledon. 10% steep hill down sign.
TQ2470 : London : Wimbledon - Footbridge by Lewis Clarke London : Wimbledon - Footbridge
The steps leading up to the footbridge and over the railway from Merton Hall Road.
TQ2470 : The Old Aircraft Hangar in  Wimbledon West Goods Yard, Dundonald Road by Chris The Old Aircraft Hangar in Wimbledon West Goods Yard, Dundonald Road
by Chris
This large building was originally a seaplane hangar at Newhaven in Sussex during the First World War. The Royal Naval Airstation Newhaven was built in 1917. The base was used by seaplanes to carry out anti U-boat patrols and escort... (more)
TQ2470 : Wimbledon station by Sandy Gemmill Wimbledon station
The concourse of Wimbledon Station, which serves Underground, Rail and Tram networks. Changed appearance over the last 20 plus years TQ2470 : Wimbledon Railway Station - not quite so much change over 10 years TQ2470 : Wimbledon Railway Station.
TQ2470 : Wimbledon Hill Road by Noel Foster Wimbledon Hill Road
TQ2470 : Wimbledon station by Marathon Wimbledon station
The first railway station in Wimbledon was opened on 21st May 1838, when the London & South Western Railway opened its line from its terminus at Nine Elms in Battersea to Woking. The original station was to the south of the current... (more)
TQ2470 : Footbridge over the railway by Stefan Czapski Footbridge over the railway
This bridge links through from Allt Grove (a little stub of a street off Worple Road) to Dundonald Road on the SE side of the railway. I've known this bridge for over 50 years, and remembered a passageway that led to it - starting... (more)
TQ2470 : Chessington Service by Martin Addison Chessington Service
A class 455 electric unit arrives at Wimbledon with a Waterloo - Chessington service. In the background the construction of Wimbledon Magistrates Court is underway with the steel frames being erected.
TQ2470 : Sunnyside - Wimbledon by James Emmans Sunnyside - Wimbledon
Residential cul-de-sac close to Wimbledon station.
TQ2470 : Looking north west on Hartfield Road from the junction with Herbert Road by Shazz Looking north west on Hartfield Road from the junction with Herbert Road
by Shazz
TQ2470 : Wimbledon Signalbox by N Chadwick Wimbledon Signalbox

 
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