Crystal Palace and South London Junction Railway - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Crystal Palace (High Level) and Catford Loop by V Mitchell & K Smith, Middleton Press, 1991
  • The Railway through Sydenham Hill Wood, From the Nun's Head to the Screaming Alice by Mathew Frith, The Friends of the Great North Wood and London Wildlife Trust leaflet, 1995.
  • London's Local Railways by A A Jackson, David & Charles, 1978
  • The Crystal Palace (High Level) Branch by W Smith, British Railway Journal 28, 1989
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  • Thameslink
  • Watford DC Line
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Local
  • Bromley North Line
  • Catford Loop Line
  • Chessington Branch Line
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Disused
  • Addiscombe Line
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  • Crystal Palace High Level Branch Line
  • North London Line (City Branch)
  • Palace Gates Line
  • Staines & West Drayton Line
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  • West Croydon to Wimbledon Line
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