Summary of The Underground Line to Guildford

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The Underground Line to Guildford is a recently-discovered railway line that links Surbiton in the London Borough of Kingston upon Thames to Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton. The line was originally planned to connect Kingston with Guildford, but the project was eventually taken over by the London Underground Railway (LIR) in 1886. The network of railways that make up the Underground Line to Guildford still exists today, albeit in a different form than originally intended.

  • 00:00:00 The Kingston Station the railway company got was not ideal, far from a grand and bustling Station. They got a revised scheme with the London and Southwestern Railway.
  • 00:05:00 The Underground Line to Guildford is a recently-discovered railway line that links Surbiton in the London Borough of Kingston upon Thames to Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton. The line was originally planned to connect Kingston with Guildford, but the project was eventually taken over by the London Underground Railway (LIR) in 1886. The network of railways that make up the Underground Line to Guildford still exists today, albeit in a different form than originally intended.

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