Surbiton Station-Gateway to Suburbia
A tribute to J. Robb Scott of the Southern Railway.
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The London and South Western Railway first reached Surbiton in 1838 and the line was opened through to Basingstoke in 1839. The LSWR station at Surbiton was re-sited in 1845.
The present station was reconstructed by the Southern Railway in 1937 in a modern transport image consistent with the
successful "Southern Electric" and Cunarder image.
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| Station Approach |
The Clock Tower |
Station Shops |
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| The Entrance Hall |
The Booking Office |
The DownSide Platforms |
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| Platforms 3 & 4 |
4-VEP Number 3467 |
Platform Waiting Room |
455/9 Unit #5901 |
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Last Updated:
November 04, 2009