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 Eltham railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eltham railway station is a railway station in Eltham, in the London Borough of Greenwich.
When the new Rochester Road (part of the A2) was opened, both stations were closed, and one station, Eltham railway station, took its place.
The two stations lay between Kidbrooke and Falconwood.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Eltham_railway_station   (299 words)

  
 Eltham, Victoria
Eltham, an increasingly residential township, is 20 km north-east of Melbourne.
Eltham was a picturesque village with the advantage of proximity to metropolitan Melbourne as well as to attractive countryside with farms and uncleared stringybark forest.
Eltham's census populations have been 486 (1911), 1,278 (1947), 7,117 (1971).
www.arts.monash.edu.au /ncas/multimedia/gazetteer/list/eltham.html   (744 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Eltham Palace
Eltham railway station is a railway station in Eltham, in the London Borough of Greenwich.
Eltham Palace is an Art Deco house in Eltham, London, currently owned by English Heritage and open to the public.
Eltham Palace Art Deco Interior, taken by User:Shermozle on 23rd August, 2004.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Eltham-Palace   (1256 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Kidbrooke
Eltham railway station is a railway station in Eltham, in the London Borough of Greenwich.
Nearest railway stations: Blackheath is a place in London, divided between the London Borough of Lewisham and the London Borough of Greenwich (the borough boundary runs across the middle of the heath, with the Village in Lewisham and the Blackheath Standard area and Westcombe Park in Greenwich), whose name derives from the dark...
Greenwich Blackheath railway station is situated in the heart of Blackheath village in London.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Kidbrooke   (738 words)

  
 Eltham London
Eltham is close to several major trunk roads: the busy A2 runs east-west just north of the town centre, while the A20 lies to the south, and to the west is the A205 South Circular road.
Eltham (pronounced el·təm) is a place in south-east London, England in the London Borough of Greenwich.
Commodore Sir William James (naval commander) (1720-1783) settled in Eltham at Park Farm Place in 1759 and is commemorated by Severndroog Castle on nearby Shooter's Hill.
www.wikiverse.org /eltham-london   (292 words)

  
 Westcombe Park Railway Station
It is the closest station to the Woodlands Art Gallery (a small art gallery featuring regular exhibitions of local artists; the same building was until October 2003 also used to house the local history archives), and is also close to the southern approach to the Blackwall Tunnel, a notorious traffic bottleneck.
Westcombe Park station is in Greenwich, London and lies at the northern end of a conservation area (Westcombe Park), 5-10 minutes walk down Westcombe Hill from the Blackheath Standard area of Blackheath.
Nearby bus services include services between Eltham and Greenwich town centre, Stratford and Lewisham (via the Millennium Dome), and the Millennium Dome and Bexleyheath.
www.wikiverse.org /westcombe-park-railway-station   (150 words)

  
 Bexleyheath Line - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It leaves the North Kent Line immediately on the Down side of Blackheath railway station and travels due east for 8 miles (13km) to a junction with the same line south of Slade Green.
There were originally six stations on the line; one was added subsequently with the growth of the suburban area served by the line.
There was a line to the south (the Dartford Loop Line) but, in spite of public pressure in the 1880s, the South Eastern Railway (SER) refused to build a line to serve the area between the two lines.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bexleyheath_Line   (352 words)

  
 Two Lawrence suspects jailed for race attack
Norris, a passenger in a car driven by Acourt, threw a drink and shouted racist abuse at Mr Reid, who is black, as he walked home from Eltham railway station.
"You came into Eltham in a hire car and went to the area where Stephen Lawrence was murdered nine years ago, an event which you have since complained of as leading to persecution and harassment for you both," he told Acourt and Norris.
He was crossing Well Hall Road in Eltham, south-east London, when he heard two men shouting and thought he recognised the driver of a red car.
www.blink.org.uk /print.asp?key=1153   (831 words)

  
 Dictionary of Australian Biography N-O
It was decided that there should be eight pumping stations, that the pipeline should follow the railway line, and that it should be laid on the surface so that leaks could be easily found and repaired.
The number of miles of railway was trebled in the first five years he was in office, and in addition he had largely rebuilt the original lines by substituting a heavier type of rail.
He afterwards took up Loudon station in the Dalby district and in 1880, when the divisional boards act came in, he was elected a member of the Wambo board.
www.gutenberg.net.au /dictbiog/0-dict-biogN-O.html   (17837 words)

  
 section9new
The station was eventually rebuilt and opened to the public as Sundridge Park Station in 1896.
Eltham College is housed in buildings on the site of Fairy Hall, once a 40 acre estate.
The railway is the branch line from Grove Park to Bromley North, opened in 1878.
www.greenchain.com /section9new.htm   (604 words)

  
 Travel in the UK
The nearest railway station to the Student Village is New Eltham.
There are many railway stations in the South East of England and are linked to the railway stations at the Heart of London.
From Embankment, follow signs to the railway station Charing Cross which is about 3 minutes walk.
www.gre.ac.uk /~dd11/dd11/inuk.html   (874 words)

  
 Greenwich4yoo - Your Community Web Site.
Eltham on the other hand has also a touch of royalty; the Palace at Eltham was a favourite Royal residence for King Henry VIII during the 14th and 15th centuries.
Eltham Palace was a royal residence in 1311 and frequented for the next four hundred years by successive monarchs, mainly for entertainment.
However, Eltham was largely abandoned and nearly went derelict until it was rescued and restored by the Courtauld family in the 1930s.
www.greenwich4yoo.co.uk /main/about.asp   (2302 words)

  
 Tower of London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Authorised Guide to the Tower of London by W.
Two sentries are maintained during the hours that the Tower is open, with one stationed outside the Jewel House and one outside the Queen's House.
Between the river and the Tower is Tower Wharf, a freely accessible walkway with excellent views of the river, tower and bridge, together with HMS Belfast and London City Hall on the opposite bank.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tower_of_London   (1273 words)

  
 Eltham Palace, London SE9: tourist information from TourUK
Eltham Palace, close to Eltham High Street, is a combination of a 1930s Art Deco country house and a medieval royal palace.
Eltham Palace is surrounded by gardens with views towards London and out to the countryside of Kent.
In the 14th century kings traditionally spent Christmas at Eltham and the Tudors later used the palace as a base to hunt deer.
www.touruk.co.uk /london_houses/elthampalace_house1.htm   (262 words)

  
 Station
Bayswater railway station, Melbourne Bayswater railway station is in the suburb of Bayswater.
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It is adjacent to Shin-Fukushima Station and Hanshin Fukushima...
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/station.html   (262 words)

  
 List of Melbourne railway stations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a list of the 200 currently operating suburban railway stations (216 including greater metropolitan stations) in Melbourne, Australia.
There are also a further 19 stations on 3 heritage, volunteer-operated, tourist railways.
Stations are broken up into 3 Metcard ticketing zones (some stations are in two zones, where tickets for either zone may be used), as well as the City Saver area, which is within Zone 1 and covers the central business district.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Melbourne_railway_stations   (775 words)

  
 Panorama Coaches
Clockwise Circular Route: Departs from the terminus at the Eltham Railway Station and runs via Main Road, Beard Street, Wycliffe Crescent, Eucalyptus Road, Mt. Pleasant and Main Roads to the terminus at Eltham Railway Station.
Anti-Clockwise Circular Route: Departs from the terminus at Eltham Railway Station and runs via the reverse of the route described above to the terminus at Eltham Railway Station.
Route 582 operates in a clockwise direction until 12.37pm and it then operates in an anti-clockwise direction until last bus, (except the 3.30pm trip - see timetable).
www.buslines.com.au /panorama/pan_582.shtml   (228 words)

  
 Printer Friendly Format - This Is Local London
As the train stopped at New Eltham railway station the attacker jumped out and ran off towards Avery Hill Road.
The horrific attack happened between Sidcup and New Eltham stations as the victim travelled in an empty carriage towards London.
According to police, both men boarded the train in separate carriages at Bexley station where the 30-year-old man had seen the robber on the platform but taken little notice of him.
www.thisislocallondon.co.uk /misc/print.php?artid=97756   (227 words)

  
 Articles - Catford
Catford railway station is on the route between Blackfriars station and Sevenoaks via Bromley South, while Catford Bridge railway station is on the Mid-Kent line to Hayes from Charing Cross and Cannon Street stations.
As well as the railway stations there is Catford bus garage, providing many routes towards Central London and out towards Bromley.
Catford is well connected for public transport, with two adjacent stations where railway lines cross (but do not interchange).
www.lastring.com /articles/Catford?mySession=9f4ccad2296078c34966373dd2df946a   (329 words)

  
 Map of Eltham and the surrounding areas SE9 1BW United Kingdom Multimap.com
Map of Eltham and the surrounding areas SE9 1BW United Kingdom
Map of Eltham and the surrounding areas SE9 1BW United Kingdom
These locations are nearest as the crow flies, but may not be nearest by road.
uk.multimap.com /p/browse.cgi?pc=SE91BW&GridE=&GridN=&scale=50000&title=Eltham+and+the+surrounding+areas&cat=loc   (80 words)

  
 Eltham Transport
Well Hall bus station, which was alongside Well Hall railway station.
The tram and bus in the background are coming down Eltham Hill from the high street, the tram is a 46, the bus probably a 21.
The 72 tram is on the Eltham Green roundabout after coming down Westhorne Avenue.
www.yellins.com /transporthistory/eltham.htm   (281 words)

  
 Eltham - Glenroy
Departs from the terminus at Glenroy Station and runs via the reverse of the route described above to Bell Street, then via Bell Street, Burgundy Street, Cape Street then via the reverse of the route described above to the terminus at Eltham Railway Station.
Departs from the terminus at Glenroy Railway Station and runs via the reverse of the route described above to the terminus at Bell Street, then via Bell Street, Burgundy Street, Cape Street, then via the reverse of the route described above to Eltham Railway Station.
Departs from the terminus at Eltham Railway Station and runs via Main Road, Bridge Street, Sherbourne Road, Mountain View Road, St. Helena Road, Main Street, Grimshaw Street, Henry Street, Ester Street, McDowell Street, Delta Road, Elder Street and Greensborough Road to Watsonia Railway Station.
www.buslines.com.au /dysons/timetables/route_513.shtml   (553 words)

  
 Mottingham
I now know what a rarity it was to hear Tygers on US radio, ever.
I have been a Tygers fan from the first time I heard Euthanasia on a new music show on an FM station in my area in 1980.
Mottingham is a place in Kent England in the London Borough of Bromley.
www.freeglossary.com /Mottingham   (110 words)

  
 hns17jan1894.txt
Grevious complaints are also made about the planning of the improvements lately effected at the Eltham railway station.
The Eltham cheese factory was lately very nearly up to 1800 gallons per day.
The shareholders lately received their final payment for last year's milk, making a total of only two-fourteenths of a penny short of 4d per gallon of 10lbs of milk.
homepages.paradise.net.nz /~dchamber/hns17jan1894.txt   (429 words)

  
 Australian Model Railway Magazine
Meets monthly at various locations to pursue their interest in the history of the railway, the Shay locomotive, the conservation of the Newnes mine relics and general operation and history of NSW railways.
A bi-monthly magazine (Australian Model Railway Magazine) and a quarterly newsletter is produced, along with standards and recommended practices to assist all modellers of all prototypes.
British Railway Modellers of Australia Inc. With 400+ members Australia wide, the BRMA exists to help promote the modelling of the railways of the United Kingdom and provide contact between members who have similar interests.
www.australianmodelrailways.com /amclubs.htm   (4538 words)

  
 Shooter's Hill
It lies east of Blackheath and west of Welling, south of Woolwich and north of Eltham.
Shooter's Hill is a place in the London Borough of Greenwich in south-east London.
It reputedly takes its name from the practice of archery there during the Middle Ages.
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-Shooter's_Hill.html   (420 words)

  
 Sidcup
These stations are adjacent stops on the line to Charing Cross station in London known locally as the Dartford Loop.
The tallest building in Sidcup is the sixteen-storey office block Marlowe House (1966) next to the railway station.
Sidcup became somewhat prominent in the 2004 Dasani scandals.
www.yotor.com /wiki/en/si/Sidcup.htm   (207 words)

  
 The SABRE Roads Website
On our left is Eltham Station which replaced Eltham Well Hall and Eltham Park stations, which were demolished when the relief road was built.
Their club house is Eltham Lodge, built by a former owner of Eltham Palace when the palace was inhabitable.
The club house is Eltham Lodge, built by a former owner of Eltham Palace in 1664 when the palace was inhabitable.
groups.msn.com /TheSABRERoadsWebsite/roadsnews.msnw?action=get_message&mview=0&ID_Message=29442&LastModified=4675487552488160947&all_topics=1   (1572 words)

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