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rdfs:label | - Carshalton railway station
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rdfs:comment | - The station is served by First Capital Connect and Southern trains. It is in Travelcard Zone 5. From here, one can catch a direct train to as far north as Luton in Bedfordshire and southwards as far as Horsham in West Sussex. The shortest journey time from Carshalton to London Victoria is 25 minutes. The line runs along an embankment at this point: the ticket office is on the Down side by the underbridge.
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- Resited west on opposite site of North Street
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abstract | - The station is served by First Capital Connect and Southern trains. It is in Travelcard Zone 5. From here, one can catch a direct train to as far north as Luton in Bedfordshire and southwards as far as Horsham in West Sussex. The shortest journey time from Carshalton to London Victoria is 25 minutes. The station is on the line opened by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway between Peckham Rye and Sutton on 1 October 1868: one of the many suburban lines opened by that company. The original station of Carshalton was built on the Sutton to West Croydon line in May 1847, a mile to the south-east and is now known as Wallington station. The line runs along an embankment at this point: the ticket office is on the Down side by the underbridge.
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