The Anonymous Widower

Oxted Station – 16th July 2022

To view the Oxted Viaduct, I went to Oxted station, where I took these pictures.

Note.

  1. Oxted station is well-equipped.
  2. For a station of its size, I was surprised to see it had a large underground car park.
  3. There is a large Wetherspoons pub on Western side of the station.

Oxsted shopping centre appears to be split in two by the railway and I was surprised to pass three busy barber shops as I walked to the viaduct.

 

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Oxted Viaduct

I’d never heard of the Octed Viaduct, until I saw this article on Rail Technology News, which is entitled 140-Year-Old Iconic Viaduct Receives £10.5m Infrastructure Upgrades.

So I went to have a look this morning and took these pictures.

This page on the Network Rail web site, describes the work that has been done.

It also includes a video and this excellent drawing of the viaduct.

I’m glad to see that Network Rail still have the traditional skills.

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London Bridge And Dalston Junction With A Reverse At New Cross

This may seem to be a strange route to go to my home from London Bridge station, but it’s a route I regularly use as it is step-free and it avoids the vagaries of the 141 bus route which can mean waiting longer than necessary at the bus station at London Bridge.

  • I went to Platform 1 at London Bridge and got the first train to New Cross, which was waiting in the station.
  • On arrival at New Cross, I walked across the platform and waited perhaps three minutes for the London Overground train for Dalston Junction to arrive.
  • I then went two stops from Dalston Junction to outside my house.

I took these pictures along the route.

Note.

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