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 Battersea Park railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Train times  ( http://www.livedepartureboards.co.uk/ldb/summary.aspx?T=BAK) for Battersea Park railway station from National Rail
With the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station, the railway station is due a complete refurbishment in 2006.
Queenstown Road (Battersea) station is within walking distance and provides access to South West Trains services.
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 Battersea Park - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Battersea Park is a 200 acre (0.83 km²) green space in
Original designs for the park were laid out by Sir James Pennethorne between 1846 and 1864; albeit the park as opened in 1858 varies somewhat from Pennethorne's vision.
Another part of the transformation was the addition of Battersea Fun Fair: rollercoasters, swings, roundabouts and general fun for all the family.
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 The Growth of London's Transport
The Victoria Station and Pimlico Company continued to exist as a separate undertaking until 1923, when it was absorbed by the Southern Railway under the grouping scheme, but the Great Western and London and North Western services had been withdrawn long before that date.
The London, Brighton and South Coast Railway was at the time using the South Eastern's Cannon Street as an auxiliary terminus, and this station was served also by the London and North Western Railway, while both the Great Western and the North Western used Victoria.
The latter station was opened in 1860, with the primary purpose of providing a West End terminus for the London, Brighton and South Coast and London, Chatham and Dover Railways.
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 Battersea - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Battersea Park, an 83 hectare green space laid out by Sir James Pennethorne between 1846 and 1864 and opened in 1858, and home to a zoo and the London Peace Pagoda.
Battersea Power Station an impressive, now disused, edifice designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, built between 1929 and 1939 (featured, with flying pig, on the sleeve art of Pink Floyd 's album 'Animals').
The London and Southampton Railway Company was the first to drive a railway line from east to west through Battersea, in 1838, terminating at Nine Elms at the north west tip of the area.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Battersea

  
 Category:London Railway Stations [Definition]
Maze Hill railway station Maze Hill railway station, in the Maze Hill area of Greenwich, London, is the closest railway station to Greenwich Park, being about two minutes walk from the north-east corner of the park (particularly convenient for parents with small children, as this is where the children's playground is!)....
Bush Hill Park railway station Bush Hill Park railway station is in the London Borough of Enfield in north east London, and is in Travelcard Zone 5, on the Enfield Town branch of the Lea Valley Lines.
Falconwood railway station Falconwood railway station is situated in the suburb of Falconwood, London Borough of Bexley, and is served by the Bexleyheath Line: it is ten miles from London.
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 London - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
* Battersea Power Station and the Millennium Dome are two architecturally interesting buildings which currently stand empty.
In the summer opera is performed in a temporary pavilion by Holland Park Opera, and there are occasional performances by visting opera companies and small freelance professional opera companies.
Special train stations built at Gatwick, Luton and Stansted help to offset their distance from the capital and thus spread scheduled airline services across the region.
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 London Encyclopedia Article, History, Biography - Local Color Art
Several power stations were built to generate electricity in the centre of London, including the famous power stations at Bankside and Battersea (both now disused).
It has a great number of important buildings, including world-famous museums, theatres, concert halls, airports, railway stations, palaces, and offices.
London's Underground Railway is the oldest in the world, and possibly one of the busiest.
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 Battersea Park railway station - Wikipedia
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 Battersea : Battersea, London, England
It is famous for Battersea Power Station an impressive, but disused edifice designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott (featured, with flying pig, on the sleeve art of Pink Floyd 's album 'Animals'), Battersea Park[?], Battersea Dog's Home[?] and London's busiest heliport.
Battersea is part of the London Borough of Wandsworth.
Up until the mid 1970s much of Battersea was industrial and working class residential.
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 South London Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The opening of the tramway system in South London had led to huge passenger losses for the railways - 1.25 million in only six months - and the LBSCR chose the South London line to carry out this work: it had obtained powers to do so in 1903.
Several of the stations were shared by the two companies.
Brixton since it was part of the LCDR main line: the new line was doubled at this point and taken on to London Bridge.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/South_London_Line

  
 The Thames Path - The London Eye to Putney
Despite the proximity to the nearby roads and railways the park is quite peaceful and it's size means it feels more rural than it really is. When I walked the path, there was some work going on to refurbish part of the park near the road, but it should soon finish.
Battersea park is a large and attractive park, which includes a lake, sports facilities and even a children's zoo.
From this station there are frequent trains (operated by South West Trains) to Wandsworth Town, Clapham Junction (for South Central Trains), Queenstown Road, Vauxhall (for the Victoria Line) and London Waterloo (for Eurostar and the Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee and Waterloo and City Lines.).
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 Battersea Power Station - frequently asked questions
Battersea Power Station is in fact two power stations side by side: Battersea 'A' and Battersea 'B'.
Despite this, the BPSCG still thinks that a Bauforum for Battersea Power Station would be a good way of developing the Peoples Plan, and involving the public in the creation of a new quarter in London.
Battersea 'B' (with a modernist interiors) was commenced in 1944, but the fourth chimney was not raised until 1955.
batterseapowerstation.org.uk /faqs.html

  
 Battersea
It has a park (including a funfair 1951–74), Battersea Dogs’ Home (opened 1860) for strays, and is the site of Battersea Power Station (designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in 1937, with an art deco interior), which closed in 1983.
The development will include two hotels, two theatres, a film studio, restaurants, offices and flats, the restoration of the Grade II listed structure, and construction of a new railway station.
A riverside walk will link the complex with Battersea Park.
www.tiscali.co.uk /reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0017705.html

  
 Master Plan
This also includes the River Thames Walk, which will link to Battersea Park, when a route is constructed under Queenstown Road.
Battersea Power Station is an "icon", a great landmark that terminates metropolitan London along the south bank of the River Thames.
Battersea Park Road is seen as a landscaped boulevard, an enhanced environmental experience, both for visitors and passers by.
www.thepowerstation.co.uk /planning/master_plan_content.htm

  
 YOF_Final_Details.doc
TERRAIN: Battersea Park is a flat, ornamental city park with many man-made features, bordering the south bank of the River Thames.
By minibus: Minibuses can be parked at Battersea Technical College, 401 Battersea Park Road.
Parking outside is free as parking restrictions do not apply on a Bank Holiday, but finding a space may be difficult.
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 RAILSCOT Chronology 1840 to 1849
The Act included details of a 23 acre site the railway was to buy in Glasgows West End at Woodlands, the buildings to be built by the company and the property of the University of Glasgow to be moved to the new site.
Stations on this section at: Norton Fitzwarren, Wellington (Somerset) and a temporary terminus at Beambridge while a tunnel was completed.
Originally promoted as the Ayr and Galloway Railway it was to run from Ayr to Dalmellington and on to Castle Douglas to join the British and Irish Grand Junction Railway, which later was opened as the Portpatrick Railway.
www.ltsn.gla.ac.uk /ewan/chronology/range.asp?start=1840&end=1849

  
 outlying
There was an earlier park here known as Marylebone Park, but in the time of the Commonwealth this was converted into pasture land.
"Battersea Park (185 acres) skirts the southern bank of the Thames, between Chelsea and Battersea Bridges; extends about 2 miles in length, and 1 miles in breadth; and was completed in 1852-1859, at an expenditure of 320,000l.
This park joins the southeast corner of the Green-park, and is little more than an enclosed garden, nearly half of which is occupied by a shallow piece of ornamental water, proably the safest for skating in London.
www.immortalcoil.org /outlying.html

  
 Arts section - Public art
For the purposes of the guide we have not included War Memorials (with the exception of Kennington`s sculpture in Battersea Park), grave monuments, architectural features, or work that is either in a non-public space or inside a building.
Battersea Park, in the Woodland Walk next to the old English Garden, south of the Parade, SW11.
Although the Borough does not boast large numbers of public art, there are signifcant concentrations in Battersea Park, including Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth, and at St George`s Hospital in Tooting.
www.wandsworth.gov.uk /Home/LeisureandTourism/Arts/publicart.htm

  
 Location
Battersea Park station (one stop south from Victoria station), Queenstown station or Clapham junction are all within walking distance.
Culvert Road is off the south side of Battersea Park Road, being the first road after Latchmere Road when going east, towards the centre of London.
The number 44 and 344 going along Battersea Park Road stop at Culvert Road.
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 List of London railway stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of mainline railway stations in London, excluding
Hoe Street, Walthamstow (Renamed Walthamstow Central when Victoria Line terminus opened at same place.)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_London_railway_stations

  
 Search: Battersea Park
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What Is the Peace Pagoda in Battersea Park?
Battersea Park, London, United Kingdom - find photos, descriptions, maps, and what's nearby.
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 London Bloggers
The following stations are located within a mile of Battersea Park:
The following weblogs are located at Battersea Park :
The demo also includes instructions for getting the browser to display multiple stations and showing a smaller version of the browser.
londonbloggers.iamcal.com /station.php?id=495

  
 Transport Plans for the London Area - South
In December 1999, London Transport's map of possible Tramlink extensions showed an alignment from South Wimbledon station direct to Tooting Thameslink station (presumably via the abandoned railway), crossing Merton Tramlink at or near Colliers Wood.
In January 2001, TfL stated that one of the options that had been discussed was to extend Tramlink to Crystal Palace station and to provide a fixed link (for instance, escalator or funicular) from the terminus up to the bus station in The Parade.
The new official website for the railway is http://www.southcentraltrains.co.uk, although this was expected to change to http://www.newsouthernrailway.co.uk.
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 Our Lady of Mount Carmel & St. Joseph Catholic Church - Battersea Park
We are situated just next to Battersea Park Railway Station, in a private road marked "Cloisters Business Centre".
The 44 and 344 Buses stop immediately outside the Church on the Battersea Park Road.
On Saturdays and Sundays, parking in the private road is limited, and is certainly not a right.
www.batterseapark.org.uk /findus.html

  
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But the Drachenflieger were away in the second great aeronautic park east of Hamburg, and Bert Smallways saw nothing of them in the bird's-eye view he took of ihe Franconian establishment before they shot him down very neatly.
It was dotted with bright-looking, steep-roofed, villages, and each showed a distinctive and interesting church beside its wireless telegraph steeple; here and there were large chateaux and parks and white roads, and paths lined with red and, white cable posts were extremely conspicuous in the landscape.
In a little while no one thought anything of crossing an abyss on a wire, and the mono- rail was superseding the tram-lines, railways: and indeed every form of track for mechanical locomotion.
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 Discount London Battersea Hotel London reservations hotels with progolfhotels.com
Clapham Junction (BR) railway station is 1 mile away.Directions from Vauxhall Bridge: Join the A3205 Nine Elms Lane and go straight along to the Battersea Park Road.
Travel straight through to York Road on which the Travelodge is situated.There is a barrier operated car park for guests chargable at 10.00gbp per night.
We are so confident that we have the best London Battersea Hotel London room rates for any accommodations.
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 www.new-homes-direct.com - display_development
Motspur Park railway station is within walking distance of Wellington Park and transport into Waterloo takes under 20 minutes.
Within close Proximity to Central London, Chelsea across the River, Battersea Park nearby, Battersea Village within walking distance, Clapham Junction roughly 1Km away, mainline access is gained to the Victoria Line.
The scheme is comprised of 104 apartments and 100 parking spaces with a commercial unit on the ground and first floors.
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 railway station only
Berwick-upon-Tweed, Railway Station, 1830, 1830, 1921, 0851, 0956, 1231...
Railway Station at the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets is the oldest...
Clare station is unique, as it is the only railway station in the country to.
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 Gom Environmental Services: How to find us
The closest railway station to our office is Battersea Park Station on the Victoria Line.
Turn left onto Battersea Park Road, under the bridge of Battersea Park Station and past the Battersea Dogs Home on your left.
Follow the signs for Battersea and Wandsworth along Nine Elms Lane, which is on the south bank heading west.
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