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Description:
Secondary routes of the London and South Western Railway
included:
Richmond Railway: opened from Clapham Junction to
Richmond
on 27 July 1846.
Windsor, Staines & South Western Railway: opened from Richmond to
Datchet
on 22 August 1848; to
Windsor
on 1 December 1849.
Staines to
Ascot
: opened on 4 June 1856.
Ascot to
Wokingham
: opened on 4 July 1856.
(Wokingham to
Reading
was a
South Eastern Railway
line.)
Hounslow Loop Line
Kingston Loop Line
Shepperton Branch Line
Raynes Park
to
Epsom
Hampton Court Branch Line
.
Woking to
Havant
via
Guildford
Portsmouth Direct Line
including Guildford Junction Railway which opened on 5 May 1845.
Guildford
to Godalming opened on 15 October 1849.
Godalming to Havant opened on 1 January 1859.
Bisley Camp branch (for rifle ranges) opened in 1890, closed in 1952.
The Alton line
Brookwood
to
Farnham
via
Aldershot
—
Alton
opened on 2 May 1870.
Alton to Fareham (the
Meon Valley Railway
) opened in 1903
Brookwood Necropolis Cemetery
railway (owned by
London Necropolis Company
).
Alton
to Winchester line.
The L&SWR in association with the
War Department
built the
Bentley and Bordon Light Railway
to
Bordon
Camp, which......
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