Sutton & Mole Valley Lines

Sutton & Mole Valley Lines

The Sutton & Mole Valley Lines are a group of railway lines constructed between 1847 and 1868 by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, the London and South Western Railway and the LBSCR-sponsored Horsham, Dorking and Leatherhead Railway.

Read more about Sutton & Mole Valley Lines:  Services, Technical Information, History of The Route, Tunnels, Typical Off Peak Journey Times From London Victoria To Horsham (via Mitcham Junction), Typical Off Peak Journey Times From London Victoria To Epsom Downs (via West Croydon), See Also

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