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 North Dulwich railway station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
North Dulwich railway station is in the London Borough of Southwark in south London.
Train times and station information for North Dulwich railway station from National Rail
Street map and aerial photo of North Dulwich railway station from Multimap.com
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/North_Dulwich_railway_station   (184 words)

  
 London - Open Encyclopedia
The coordinates of the centre of London (traditionally considered to be Charing Cross, near Trafalgar Square) are approximately 51°30' N, 0°8' W. The London Millennium Bridge spanning the River Thames between Tate Modern gallery and St.
Special train stations built at Gatwick, Luton and Stansted help to offset their distance from the capital and thus spread scheduled airline services in a safe and manageable way across the region.
The city of Londinium was founded by the Romans on the north bank of the River Thames in around AD Although there is no evidence of a large pre-Roman settlement, the name is thought to be pre-Roman.
open-encyclopedia.com /London   (2439 words)

  
 Railway Collectors' Journal reporting Railwayana Auctions
Haverthwaite station, on the Lakeside Branch to Lake Windermere, opened in 1869, closed in 1955, and was re-opened by The Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway in 1973.
A scarce totem from the ex Midland Railway station, on the Midland main line, opened as "St. Albans" in 1868; renamed "St. Albans City" in 1924; "St. Albans" again in 1968.
Wadebridge was the penultimate station on the "Withered Arm" North Cornwall "Atlantic Coast Express" route from Launceston to Padstow.
www.prorail.co.uk /auctions/sra/sra0904s.htm   (16138 words)

  
 YHA Australia Hostels - Sydney - Dulwich Hill YHA Backpackers Hostel
Dulwich Hill station is 500 metres from YHA.
Dulwich Hill YHA is the perfect place to stay if you are after a relaxed and friendly atmosphere and a real home away from home during your visit to Sydney.
Dulwich Hill YHA is a two-storey Victorian Terrace providing family rooms, twins, doubles and singles, with bathrooms on each level.
www.yha.com.au /hostels/details.cfm?hostelid=181   (372 words)

  
 London My dulwich
Dulwich Park's playground is usually full of small children and their parents and is a good place to let your kids blow off steam as well as make new friends.
Dulwich Library also runs play and story sessions on Thursdays -- there's a session in the morning (starts 10:30 I think) and one in the afternoon (starts 1:30 I think) -- sorry to be vague about times but it's been a few months since we've been -- ring the library to confirm.
Hi, we live in the Dulwich area and would like to join yoga and tai chi classes.
www.movethat.co.uk /London/My/dulwich   (1895 words)

  
 History
One is of Dulwich College, College Road, newly built, another of Lordship Lane railway station, now demolished, and a third of College Road, with St. Stephen's Church among the trees, looking almost as it does today.
Dulwich and East Dulwich cover a fertile valley between hills, Denmark Hill and Dog Kennel Hill to the north, Sydenham Hill and One Tree Hill, Honor Oak, to the south.
Dulwich Common is now only the name of a busy main road, part of the South Circular, but, until it was enclosed in 1805, the common was a wide open space; land where sheep and cows could graze.
www.dulwich.co.uk /history.html   (5173 words)

  
 Lordship Lane Station, Dulwich, c. 1910
The railway was built, not to provide transport for new residents, but to bring people to the Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace.
It was the London Chatham and Dover Railway's Crystal Palace (High Level) Railway which opened in 1865 and closed in 1954.
The tram line was built in 1908, and whereas trams usually had a dramatic role in stimulating development, in this instance much of nearby East Dulwich to the north had already been built and the Dulwich Estate to the south was not disposed to allow any further development.
www.ideal-homes.org.uk /southwark/dulwich/lordship-lane-station.htm   (149 words)

  
 Physical Education & Sport at Dulwich College
By Rail: The two closest railway stations to Eton are Windsor and Eton Riverside and Windsor and Eton Central.
By rail: There is a railway station at Caterham, a 15 minute walk away from the school.
Hertford North - London (Moorgate or Kings Cross) is a 40 minute journey.
www.dulwich.org.uk /Sport/sport/travel/maps.htm   (4574 words)

  
 Winkworth - Herne Hill Office Area Overview
The "North Dulwich Triangle" SE24, is a very sought after area consisting of many fine and spacious Edwardian houses and large conversion flats, close to Dulwich Village and North Dulwich railway station.
Herne Hill itself comprises of many distinct smaller residential areas under one, catch all, title and is neatly divided between Southwark Council (on the Dulwich side) and Lambeth (on the Brixton side) by the railway line that connects Victoria and Blackfriars to the South Coast and Kent.
Served by its eponymous railway station (zone 2) it has undergone a transformation in the last 18 months which is ongoing.
www.winkworth.co.uk /offices/localinfo.asp?qaref=HER   (450 words)

  
 King's College Hospital NHS Trust: Dulwich Hospital - Getting Here
The nearest rail stations to the hospital are East Dulwich Station and North Dulwich Station.
Cycle racks are provided outside the main entrance at Dulwich Hospital and at the Bessemer Road and Ruskin Wing entrances at King’s, Denmark Hill.
There are a limited number of car parking spaces available close to King’s College Hospital, Dulwich.
www.kingsch.nhs.uk /patient/dulwich.asp   (259 words)

  
 Transport Plans for the London Area - Central or Londonwide
The bus station, rather than the railway station, is the preferred terminus because bus arrivals in Peckham outnumber rail by 20:1 and transfer from East-West bus to CRT is seen as important traffic.
At the same time it avoids adding to the already overcrowded Brixton Road outside the tube station: transfer from bus to tube at Brixton is already one of the heaviest in London and the situation is made worse by the narrow pavement on the northbound side and the impossibility of building a subway.
Her Majesty's Railway Inspectorate might insist that any trains using the Thames Tunnel must have end doors for detrainment, in which case the Networkers would have to be custom-built.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Acropolis/7069/tpftla_c.html   (12829 words)

  
 Dulwich & woods
You could also join the route from West or North Dulwich Stations.
This lane is quite a long climb through Dulwich Woods (part of the Great North Wood) and brings you out at the Dulwich Wood House PH.
Dulwich College Estates gave the 'Five Fields' to be laid out as a public park, opened in 1890.
www.london-footprints.co.uk /wkdulwichlroute.htm   (967 words)

  
 London Bloggers
Stations: Brixton, East Dulwich, Herne Hill, North Dulwich, Tulse Hill, West Norwood
Stations: Brixton, Maida Vale, Streatham, Streatham Common, Victoria
Stations: Brixton, North Grenwich, Westcombe Park, Woolwich Arsenal
londonbloggers.iamcal.com /station.php?id=21   (1013 words)

  
 Wine on the Web - Wine Club Achives, Dulwich Wine Society
The Dulwich Wine Society is one of the most active in the country.
In addition to the North Ealing Wine Tasting Society (q.v.) there is a flourishing, long-established club with a flourishing membership.
Based at "The Crown and Greyhound" in Dulwich Village, South East London, it meets on Wednesday evenings with an average attendance nearing thirty.
wineontheweb.co.uk /wineclubs/wineclubarchives/wineclubarchives.html   (9601 words)

  
 Welcome to Dulwich Village Guide
Art Stationers, 31 Dulwich Village (020) 8693 5938
Dulwich and Village Residential, (020) 8693 4999, www.dulwichhomes.com
Bartleys, 82 Dulwich Village, (020) 8693 3048 www.bartleysflowers.com
www.southlondonguide.co.uk /dulwichvillage/information.htm   (520 words)

  
 DULUTH - Online Information article about DULUTH
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encyclopedia.jrank.org /DRO_ECG/DULUTH.html   (1225 words)

  
 Satellite Heart - A Weblog
Sometimes I'd walk to North Dulwich railway station and take a train to London Bridge, then the West End.
I remember too the dismay of the following days and weeks, as it became obvious that the US government was determined to exacerbate the situation which had led to the attacks, and that our own government was determined to help them do it.
I'd take a train to Charing Cross station and stroll along Fleet Street to get there, taking in a coffee shop on the way - or I'd take a train to Blackfriars; it was only a two-minute walk from there.
www.jamesgibbon.com   (2410 words)

  
 Shackleton news
Dulwich College has been in discussion with various adventure travel companies to send an expedition of College students to the Antarctic, in particular South Georgia.
The second issue of the James Caird Society Journal, edited by the Dulwich College Archivist and JCS Committee Member Dr. Jan Piggott, was published in November 2004.
With the help of the Geography Department, pupils of Dulwich College are being encouraged to form a new Society within the school, to be known as The Cairders.
www.jamescairdsociety.com /latest.php   (8119 words)

  
 London Festival Of Chamber Music - 11th Season - 2005 Venues
Railway station: Raynes Park Buses: 57, 131, 152, 163
How to get there: map and local information
festival.i-kan.net /2005/Venues2005.html   (103 words)

  
 Hackney Central London Pub & Bar Information, The Former Railway Station, Amhurst Road,
Situated in a converted railway station,the venue is a mix of great dining, bar food, long cocktail list with real beer's and a great local vibe.
The Former Railway Station, Amhurst Road, E8 1LL
Hackney Central London Pub & Bar Information, The Former Railway Station, Amhurst Road,
www.viewlondon.co.uk /info_Pubbar_6188.html   (168 words)

  
 List of London railway stations
This is a list of mainline railway stations in London, excluding London Underground and Docklands Light Railway.
For tube stations see list of London Underground stations.
Hoe Street, Walthamstow (Renamed Walthamstow Central when Victoria Line terminus opened at same place.)
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/L/List-of-London-railway-stations.htm   (119 words)

  
 London National Rail Station Guide
As there are more than a dozen stations to choose from it is not easy to know where your journey begins.
It gives you the correct station of departure in London for nearly 1200 destinations in the United Kingdom.
It also includes alternative stations when available, in case of disruption.
www.bmh54.freeuk.com /places/london/station_guide.htm   (1220 words)

  
 London Galleries
With over 500 works on display (many of them from illustrated books) the exhibition gives good insight into the creative genius of Dalí, although his greatest works are still to be found overseas in the Figueras Museum (Spain) and the US (St. Petersburg, Florida).
As the country's oldest public picture gallery, the Dulwich collection is housed in a beautifully designed 19th-century building by Sir John Soane.
Gallery Road, Dulwich Village, SE21 7AD, Tel: 020 8693 5254, Website:
www.talkingcities.co.uk /london_pages/sights_galleries.htm   (1461 words)

  
 National Railway Stations (sorted by three letter code)
National Railway Stations (sorted by three letter code)
www.coris.org.uk /jdc/Rail/station_codes.tlc.html   (42 words)

  
 CityRail - The Timetable
Find your best interchange station when travelling on more than one line.
Need a copy of a timetable on your computer?
www.cityrail.info /timetable/index.jsp   (74 words)

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