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 Guildford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 2002, Guildford's application to be granted the status of a city was unsuccessful, losing out to Preston, the only English town being formally recognised as a city as part of the Queen 's Golden Jubilee celebrations.
Guildford railway station, near the Friary Centre, and
The University of Surrey is situated to the north-west of the town centre, about ten minutes' walk from Guildford main line train station.
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 Epsom railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Epsom railway station is the main railway station for Epsom in the county of Surrey.
The station should not be confused with Epsom Downs station which is the terminus of a branch line from Sutton at the edge of the boundary of the borough
After the First World War, the railway companies were rationalised and merged into the Southern Railway which set about removing duplication from the railway system.
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 Untitled Document
Guildford's bus network primarily served by Arriva, offers easy access to the entire city from the Bus Station located a short walk from the main Train Station.
The Town Centre, Bus Station, Railway Station, Surrey University and the Royal Surrey County Hospital are all within easy cycling distance of the site.
Queen Elizabeth Park is located a short walk from bus stops for services to the Town Centre and Railway Station.
www.cbpdynamic.co.uk /qep/Travelhome.htm

  
 Guildford
Woking Station was on Woking Heath in the middle of nowhere (Woking owes its existence to the arrival of the railway).
Since the erection of barriers on all the exits to the station and their manning by a large number of surly individuals, the traveller, on arrival at Guildford Station, could be forgiven for believing he is in Eastern Europe under the Communist era and the station is being manned by the Stasi.
The railway line from Guildford to Redhill (route to Gatwick Airport) provides marvellous views of the Surrey countryside.
www.heureka.clara.net /surrey-hants/gu-ford.htm

  
 University of Surrey. Practical Guide for SOCRATES Students
Guildford is readily accessible on foot, or using the regular bus service between the campus, off-site residences, railway station and town centre.
Guildford is very conveniently placed for both London HEATHROW Airport and London GATWICK Airport: two of the major international airports which serve the Capital.
Guildford is on the main line between London Waterloo and Portsmouth.
www.surrey.ac.uk /Socrates/geninfo.html

  
 info/guide/c/cl/clapham_junction_railway_station - Info and Guide.
Streatham Hill railway station - Streatham Hill railway station Streatham Hill railway station is a suburban railway station in Streatham, in South London.
Battersea Park railway station - Battersea Park railway station Battersea Park is a suburban railway station in the London Borough of Wandsworth.
It is the busiest railway station in the United Kingdom.
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 Guildford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The University of Surrey is situated to the north-west of the town centre, about ten minutes' walk from Guildford main line train station.
Guildford is also the home of the famous games company Lionhead Studios.
Guildford was made a diocese in 1927, and
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 Milton Railway Station Campaign - New Stations
A list of List of New Heritage Railway Stations is available.
Station with 2x97 metre platforms costing £900,000 opened as part of the reopening for passengers of the line from Huddersfield to Halifax.
The SRA has announced that these two stations will be reopened as part of the new passenger services for the Vale of Glamorgan, intended to open in spring 2005, whcih will be the first passenger train ssince 1964.
miltonstation.members.beeb.net /newstations.htm

  
 Guildford Labour Party - East Guildford news
The Guildford Borough planners at the time of the previous proposals were also opposed to extending the northern boundary of the town.
In the face of huge public opposition, County officials have recommended that the proposals for 4000 houses in Guildford's Green Belt should be scrapped.
As you drive along the A3 from London to Guildford you realise that the continuous development extends as far as Cobham.
www.guildfordlabourparty.org.uk /Eastnews2.htm

  
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Alternatively, a Coach leaves each Heathrow terminal every half hour to Woking Railway Station (30 mins) and then it is a short train journey to Guildford (10 mins) followed by a 5 min Taxi ride to AAT (or 10 mins from Woking by Taxi).
Gatwick is 45 mins by Taxi, but it is better (and much cheaper!) to get the train to Guildford from Gatwick Airport Railway Station.
Guildford is a City of 150,000 people and is located 35 miles (60 kms) Southwest of London.
www.aatl.net /hotels.htm

  
 MAYOR’S SPEECH 10 FEBRUARY 2002
In 1993 Council adopted the Bassendean Station Study, which recommended that in the short term an at-grade crossing of Guildford Road be pursued and, in the medium to long term, a major pedestrian underpass beneath Guildford Road and the Railway, with its entry point in Old Perth Road be developed.
  The total estimated cost for the Bassendean Train Station improvements and road works in Guildford Rd, Kenny St and Old Perth Rd, is $6.8 million, of which the WA Government Railways are contributing approximately $6.2million.
Ladies and gentlemen, this next section of tonight’s meeting is designed as an information session to outline to the community the progress of the Bassendean Railway Station redevelopment project and the roles of the respective partners in the project-WA Government Railways, Main Roads WA and the Town of Bassendean.
www.bassendean.wa.gov.au /news/mayorspeech.htm

  
 westborough united reformed church
From the main Guildford railway station - not the London Road station - on foot (30 minutes): leave by the Cathedral and University exit.
The church building is on the west side of Southway in Guildford, about 50 yards from the junction with the Aldershot Road (A322) - that is on the right hand side of Southway as you come from the Aldershot Road.
From the A3 travelling towards London, take the first Guildford exit, signposted to the Hospital, left at the first roundabout, right at the second roundabout by the Royal Surrey Hospital, straight across the third, over the railway bridge, and right at the next roundabout into Southway.
www.westborough-urc.co.uk /findus.html

  
 Contact Us
The office is the only building on your left about 100 yards from the railway station exit, by the junction of Guildford Park Road and Farnham Road.
On leaving the station, turn right and walk up the steps or around the pavement (bearing right) so that you cross the bridge over the railway track.
Otherwise park in the railway car park at the bottom of the road, although this is very expensive.
www.2relate2.com /contact.html

  
 railway
I started work on The Southern Region of British Railways in 1966 in the Station Master's Office at Guildford and continued in The Parcels Office with spells in The Enquiry Office.
I became interested in railways at an early age, I was born in 1943 in a cottage at Chilworth in Surrey alongside the Reading to Redhill railway line where the sound of steam trains could be heard until 1965, then diesel's took over.
I also covered overtime in The Booking Offices at Worplesdon, Ash and at London Road Guildford station's.
website.lineone.net /~alan.c.edwards/railway.html

  
 Historical Encyclopedia of WA - WA Snapshots
The railway of 1881 bisected the town, reducing the importance of river transport and resulting in the development of new commercial centre near the railway station.
Guildford was established in 1829 as one of the first towns in the Swan River Colony.
Today Guildford is noted for its fine range of colonial building styles and distinctive landscape features including street trees, gardens and natural parklands.
www.encyclopedia.uwapress.uwa.edu.au /wa_snapshots

  
 WAGR a Brief History
In 1879 after much debate as to the route of the railway a contract was let for the construction of a railway from Fremantle to Guildford.
The first railways built in Western Australia were therefore constructed by private timber companies to transport sawn timber from the sawmills to the coast for export.
To put the effects of this rejuvination in perspective, in the twelve years prior to the arrival of C.Y. O'Conner as chief engineer the railways had aquired 188 miles (300km) of railway at a total cost of £833,000 and in nine of the twelve years the railways had run at a loss.
www.aquarius.aust.com /~ramjet1/wagr/wagrhist.htm

  
 Oxford
As well as the BBC national radio stations, Oxford and the surrounding area has several local stations, including BBC Radio Oxford, Fox FM and Passion 107.9.
A local TV station, Six TV - The Oxford Channel [1] is also available.
In 1790 the Oxford Canal connected the city with Coventry, linking with the River Thames, and in the 1840s the Great Western Railway and London and North Western Railway linked Oxford with London.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/oxford

  
 Welcome to Tunsgate Square Shopping Centre
Guildford is served by the mainline from Portsmouth to Waterloo together with Reading and Gatwick Airport.
Guildford is situated on the A3 giving easy access from London and Portsmouth and the other motorway networks via the M25.
Guildford is well served by various bus routes in the area.
www.tunsgate.co.uk /location/directions.asp

  
 H.O.W.A.R.A.S - Guildford Station
Guildford Station's Signal Box also survives today, but it's home is at the Railway Transport Museum in Bassendean.
Station History : Guildford Station, was at the end of the original section of the Eastern Railway, which ran through Perth from Fremantle.
Station was no more then just a shack, among paddocks, it wasn't until the mid 1880's that the second Guildford Station was constructed, it was a brick station
wastations.i8.com /Guildford_Station.html

  
 Waterloo Station [Definition]
Manchester Piccadilly Manchester Piccadilly station is the principal railway station of Manchester in England.
Nottingham Nottingham station is the principal railway station in the city of Nottingham and the Greater Nottingham area.
The station became increasingly ramshackle and cluttered as the 19th century (18th century — 19th century — 20th century — more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 19th century was that century which lasted from 1801-1900 in the sense of the Gregorian calendar.
www.wikimirror.com /Waterloo_station

  
 Airport Transfers
There is also a bus every 10 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes in the evening from Guildford centre and the railway station to campus.
There is a railway station at the airport.
From the entrance to Guildford Station taxis to campus costs about £4.
portal.surrey.ac.uk:7778 /portal/page?_pageid=761,135596&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL

  
 Parramatta City Council: News: Overpass Returns to Guildford Station - 18 April 2002
After 9 years, Guildford residents will finally get back their overpass at Guildford Railway Station as announced today by the Hon.
It's the best possible news for the Guildford community who have had to cope with not being able to cross from one side of the station to the other in some weather conditions," Councillor Haines said.
The community had been lobbying the State Government ever since the original overpass was removed and relocated to Casula Railway Station in March 1993.
pandora.nla.gov.au /pan/39086/20031202/www.parracity.nsw.gov.au/news/20020418_106.html

  
 Shoreham - Guildford
This route comprised two branches constructed by the London Brighton and South Coast Railway; Shoreham to Horsham which opened in 1861 and Horsham to Guildford which opened in 1865.
A magnificent interchange station comprising seven platform faces with glass and iron canopies was constructed here in 1902, when the Bluecoat school relocated from London, in anticipation of further development that never materialised.
The bridge abutments can easily be discerned and a charming pair of railway cottages (one in very original condition) situated between the main and branch bridges survive.
www.sussexias.co.uk /articles/branch_1.htm

  
 - CRANLEIGH RAILWAY - The Line then and now: Photos of Guildford Station
- CRANLEIGH RAILWAY - The Line then and now: Photos of Guildford Station
Guildford is still a thriving commuter town, with a very busy station.
The LBSCR line did not run all the way into Guildford, but joined the Portsmouth line at Peasmarsh Junction, for the last few miles.
www.cranleighrailway.info /then_now1_guildford.htm

  
 - CRANLEIGH RAILWAY - Cranleigh Station
It is the only railway line in Surrey to have been closed down by the infamous Dr. Richard Beeching, in his report of March 1963 “The reshaping of British Railways” This report recommended the closing one third of Britains Railway lines and stations (leaving us with roughly what we have today).
This site provides information on, the now closed, Guildford to Horsham Direct Railway, often referred to as the 'Cranleigh Line'; Cranleigh being the largest village that the line served.
After 'Baynards', the line left Surrey and moved into West Sussex, with stations at 'Rudgwick' and 'Slinfold', before rejoining the main line at 'Stammerham Junction' (now 'Christs Hospital' station), for the final part of the journey to 'Horsham'.
cranleighrailway.info

  
 Aldershot News and Mail Online
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GUILDFORD double room in newly refurbished friendly houseshare, suit young professional N/S. £350 pcm including c/tax.
GUILDFORD, Faraday Rd. A well presented spacious 2 bedroom executive groundfloor apartment, opening onto private lawn on a popular, recently built development near to town and station.
www.aldershot.co.uk /accommodation.asp

  
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No.1, Farnham Road is situated adjacent to Guildford railway station.
Go over the railway bridge by Guildford Station and turn right at the mini roundabout into Guildford Park Road.
After the railway station entrance, take the first road on the left to the car parking.
www.vartechsolutions.com /en/aboutUs/guildfordDirectionsPrint.asp

  
 Victorian London - Transport - Railways, above ground - Stations - South Western Railway Station
Victorian London - Transport - Railways, above ground - Stations - South Western Railway Station
SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY STATION is in the Waterloo-Bridge-road, about a quarter of a mile in a straight direction from Waterloo Bridge.
Victorian London - Transport - Railways, above ground - Stations - South Western Railway Station (Waterloo)
www.victorianlondon.org /transport/waterloostation.htm

  
 MWBEX > Serviced Office Space in Guildford
No.1 Farnham Road is situated adjacent to Guildford railway station, providing main line services to London Waterloo (35 minutes) and Portsmouth Harbour (1 hour), plus extensive local services.
No.1 Farnham Road is an impressive new landmark development adjacent to Guildford main line station in the heart of the city.
Although a major commercial centre, Guildford has retained its individual character and village-like atmosphere.
www.mwbex.com /serviced_office_locations/guildford.html

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