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LISTED HERE A SPENDID RAILWAY DOCUMENT
EAST GRINSTEAD STATION PROPOSED 1882 DRAWING
LB&SCR contract drawings for the I882 buildings by T H Myres at East Grinstead Low Level, demolished in 1970.
It was opened in July 1885 Swan Mead off the London Road, well-situated for the town centre, with the first train out at 12:12 pm. Constructed at a cost of £3,000, the station comprised a sandstone main building which survives to this day, as well as timber goods and engine sheds with slate roofs.
A MAGNIFICENT REPLICA OF THE ORIGINAL TIMETABLE ISSUED AND OBTAINED TWELVE YEARS AGO WHEN THE TOPOGRAPHY OF RAILWAYS WAS BEING COMPILEDCONDITION: PERFECT AS PUBLISHED FROM THE ORIGINALSIZE: 42cm x 28 cm Unfolded (two folds)
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