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Withyham railway station - Wikipedia
Withyham was a railway station on the Three Bridges to Tunbridge Wells Central Line which closed in 1967, a casualty of the Beeching Axe. The station opened on 1 October 1866 and the buildings were designed by Charles Henry Driver. The station building survived the closure and is now a private residence named … 詳細
The staff employed at Withyham Station were all appointed on 29 August 1866. They were Mr William Fox, Station Master (previously Station Master, Epsom Downs); William Bell, Assistant … 詳細
The signalbox that controlled the gates at the level crossing at the western end of the station is now preserved at Sheffield Park station on the Bluebell Railway as part of the new museum. 詳細
• Rear of station as seen from Forest Way
• "Old Withyham Station" board
• Withyham signal box at its new location at Sheffield Park railway station, Bluebell Railway. 詳細CC-BY-SA ライセンスに準拠した Wikipedia テキスト Disused Stations: Withyham Station
ウェブ2017年5月26日 · Station Name: WITHYHAM. [Source: Nick Catford] BRIEF HISTORY OF THE THREE BRIDGES - TUNBRIDGE WELLS WEST RAILWAY.
- Company on opening: London Brighton & South Coast Railway
- Date opened: 1.10.1866
- Date closed to passengers: 2.1.1967
- 場所: On the east side of Station Road
Withyham - Wikipedia
Disused Stations: Withyham Station
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