List of Available LSWR London Suburban Stations, September 2007

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List of Available LSWR London Suburban Stations, September 2007 SOUTHERN RAILWAY STATIONS PART 4 LSWR LINES (London Suburban Area) LENS OF SUTTON COLLECTION List 25 (Issue 1 Sept 2007) 46 Edenhurst Road, Longbridge, Birmingham, B31 4PQ L.O.S.A. List 25 Page 1 LONDON & SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY STATIONS PART II - LONDON SUBURBAN LINES With a lengthy main line from Waterloo to Cornwall, and important lines to Portsmouth, Southampton and Bournemouth, the LSWR was the largest of the Southern companies. The following list of station views from the Lens of Sutton Collection includes the South Western suburban lines that radiated from London to destinations in Middlesex and Surrey. For completeness, the list includes joint lines such as the West London Extension Railway (WLER), and the short-lived Surrey Border & Camberley Railway (SBCR) - an extensive miniature railway that flourished prior to World War II . In general, the westernmost limits of the suburban area are assumed to be Farnborough, Farnham, Guildford and Reading - the latter being reached by means of running powers over part of the South Eastern Railway. 85823 LSWR/LNWR Acton Central General view, circa 1900, showing a North London train passing Friars Place signal box. 5061 LSWR Addlestone General view, 25-05-1982, showing the station and level crossing (Cullum Collection). 5062 LSWR Addlestone General view, 25-05-1982, looking north from the footbridge towards Virginia Water (Cullum Collection). 5063 LSWR Addlestone General view, 25-05-1983, looking towards Weybridge from the footbridge (Cullum Collection). 5064 LSWR Addlestone General view, 25-05-1982, showing the station from the up platform (Cullum Collection). 86055 LSWR Addlestone Postcard view, circa 1912, showing up and down platforms and station buildings, looking north towards Virginia Water. 86420 LSWR Addlestone A general view of the station, showing the up and down platforms and station buildings, with the level crossing visible in the distance. 86441 LSWR Addlestone General view, circa 1960s, showing up and down platforms, looking south towards Weybridge. 86442 LSWR Addlestone General view, circa 1940s, showing 'L11' class 4-4-0 No.435 alongside the signal cabin. 86443 LSWR Addlestone Archive view, circa 1910, showing the up and down platforms and station buildings, looking south towards Weybridge. 86444 LSWR Addlestone Postcard view, circa 1913, showing up and down platforms and station buildings, looking north towards Virginia Water. 86445 LSWR Addlestone Postcard view, circa 1912, showing up and down platforms, station buildings and footbridge, looking south towards the level crossing. 4960 LSWR Aldershot General view, 09-02-1981, taken from the London end of the up platform (Cullum Collection). 32881 LSWR Aldershot Postcard view showing a group of Edwardian school children in the station approach. 32882 LSWR Aldershot Postcard view, circa 1910. 32883 LSWR Aldershot General view, circa 1930s, looking towards the station. 32884 LSWR Aldershot Archive view, circa 1910, looking across the platforms towards the station buildings, which are decorated (for a royal visit?) 32885 LSWR Aldershot Postcard view, circa 1912, showing platforms 1 and 2. 64072 LSWR Aldershot Circa 1930s view showing the junction between the LSWR and SER systems. 86468 LSWR Aldershot General view, circa 1960s, looking along the platforms. 86519 LSWR Aldershot General view, circa 1960s, showing the platforms and station buildings, with multiple units in Platforms 2 and 3. 4095 LSWR Ascot General view, 08-03-1966, showing Rusham level crossing and signal box (Cullum Collection). 4468 LSWR Ascot General view from the east, 27-08-1969 (Cullum Collection). 4469 LSWR Ascot General view, 27-08-1969, looking eastwards from the Waterloo end of the platforms (Cullum Collection). 4470 LSWR Ascot General view, 27-08-1969, looking eastwards from the Reading end of the platforms (Cullum Collection). 4517 LSWR Ascot Detailed study of Ascot 'B' signal cabin, 05-09-1971 (Cullum Collection). 4518 LSWR Ascot General view, 25-09-1971, showing the junction at the country end of the station (Cullum Collection). 86136 LSWR Ascot Postcard view, circa 1912, showing the rear elevation of the main station buildings. L.O.S.A. List 25 Page 2 86137 LSWR Ascot General view, circa 1960s, showing the platforms and station buildings. 86138 LSWR Ascot An aerial view showing the station and goods yard. 86139 LSWR Ascot Postcard view, circa 1912, showing the “Railway Station, Ascot”. 86140 LSWR Ascot Archive view, circa 1910, showing the platforms and station buildings. 86141 LSWR Ascot Archive view, circa 1912, showing useful details of the platform canopies. 2713 LSWR Ash Vale General view from the London end of the down platform looking south-westwards on 05-10-1955 (Cullum Collection). 2714 LSWR Ash Vale General view from the London end of the down platform on 05-10-1955 (Cullum Collection). 2715 LSWR Ash Vale Detailed view, 05-10-1955, showing the junction signal cabin (Cullum Collection). 2716 LSWR Ash Vale General view, 05-10-1955, showing the 1.00 pm service from Guildford to Waterloo (Cullum Collection). 2717 LSWR Ash Vale Detailed view, 05-10-1955, showing the bridge over the Basingstoke Canal, near Ash Vale (Cullum Collection). 4195 LSWR Ash Vale General view, 05-08-1966, showing the down side station buildings (Cullum Collection). 4196 LSWR Ash Vale General view, 05-08-1966, showing the up side station buildings (Cullum Collection). 4197 LSWR Ash Vale General view, 05-08-1966, looking towards the junction from the down platform (Cullum Collection). 4198 LSWR Ash Vale Detailed view, 05-08-1966, showing the station buildings from the approach road (Cullum Collection). 86435 LSWR Ash Vale General view, circa 1980s, showing up and down platforms and modern station buildings. 86518 LSWR Ash Vale Detailed view, circa 1960s, showing the rear elevation of the main station building. 85811 LSWR Ashford General view, circa 1960s, showing the rear elevation of the main station building on the down side. 85812 LSWR Ashford General view, circa 1950, showing up and down platforms, station buildings and footbridge, looking east towards Waterloo. 85813 LSWR Ashford Postcard view, circa 1912, showing up and down platforms, station buildings and footbridge, looking west towards Reading. 85814 LSWR Ashford Postcard view, circa 1912, showing up and down platforms and station buildings from the road overbridge. 86016 LSWR Ashford Postcard view, circa 1912, showing up and down platforms, footbridge, and part of the station buildings, looking west towards Reading as a train approaches the crowded down platform. 86157 LSWR Bagshot Postcard view, circa 1912, showing up and down platforms, station buildings and footbridge. 86160 LSWR Bagshot Postcard view, circa 1912, showing up and down platforms and station buildings. 66031 LSWR Bagshot General view, 01-10-38, showing up and down platforms and footbridge (AW Croughton) 86158 LSWR Bagshot Detailed view, circa 1960s, showing the standard LSWR hip-roofed signal cabin. 86159 LSWR Bagshot General view, circa 1960s, showing up and down platforms and footbridge. 2586 LSWR Barnes Detailed view showing the up side station building on 10-07-1955 (Cullum Collection). 3098 LSWR Barnes View from footbridge, 08-09-1957, looking westwards (Cullum Collection). 3099 LSWR Barnes View from footbridge, 03-09-1957, showing the up lines (Cullum Collection). 4564 LSWR Barnes General view, 06-03-1973, looking westwards from the footbridge (Cullum Collection). 4565 LSWR Barnes General view, 06-03-1973, looking westwards from the footbridge (Cullum Collection). 4566 LSWR Barnes General view, 06-03-1973, showing the station buildings from the footbridge (Cullum Collection). 4567 LSWR Barnes General view, 06-03-1973, showing Barnes loop line crossing (Cullum Collection). 4568 LSWR Barnes General view, 06-03-1973, showing Barnes Windsor line crossing (Cullum Collection). 85818 LSWR Barnes Postcard view, circa 1912, showing West Barnes level crossing. 85827 LSWR Barnes General view, circa 1970s, showing the platforms and station buildings. 86451 LSWR Barnes Postcard view, circa 1912, showing the White Hart Lane level crossing. 86452 LSWR Barnes Postcard view, circa 1912, showing the rear elevation of the main station buildings. 86453 LSWR Barnes General view, circa 1960s, showing up and down platforms, signal box, and part of the station buildings, framed by the footbridge. L.O.S.A. List 25 Page 3 86454 LSWR Barnes Archive view, circa 1880s, showing the Tudor gothic station buildings. 86455 LSWR Barnes General view, circa 1960s, showing Barnes Junction and signal cabin. 85825 LSWR Barnes Bridge General view, circa 1960s, showing the street level entrance to the station. 85826 LSWR Barnes Bridge General view, circa 1960s, showing up and down platforms and high level station buildings. 86456 LSWR Barnes Bridge Detailed view, circa 1950s, showing the interior of the booking hall. 13856 WLER Battersea General view, circa 1930s. 13857 WLER Battersea General view, circa 1930s. 36824 WLER Battersea Post-closure view, circa 1950s, showing the partially-demolished station buildings from Gwynne Road. 39905 WLER Battersea General view, circa 1968, showing the viaduct and signal cabin from the adjacent roadway. 85931 LSWR Berrylands General view, circa 1960s, showing up and down platforms and station buildings, looking towards Waterloo. 85932 LSWR Berrylands General view, circa 1960s, showing up and down platforms and station buildings, looking towards Waterloo. 85939 LSWR Berrylands General view, circa 1960s, showing up and down platforms and up side station buildings. 64537 LSWR Bisley Camp General view, 19-07-1952, showing the single platform and station building on the final day of operation. 64538 LSWR Bisley Camp General view, circa 1952, showing an enthusiasts' special in the single platform terminus. 64539 LSWR Bisley Camp General view, circa 1960s, showing an enthusiasts' special in the single platform terminus. 64540 LSWR Bisley Camp A general view of the single platform terminus on its final day of operation, 19-07-1952, with the 'M7' 0-4-4T decorated for the occasion. 64541 LSWR Bisley Camp Post-closure view, showing the site of the railway, circa 1960s.
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