Train at Honor Oak Park station.
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Train at Honor Oak Park station.
Train at Honor Oak Park station.
Reference
SC_PHL_02_0632_UNID_2732 (Collage 233006)
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London Metropolitan Archives: LCC Photograph Library
Description
Train leaving Honor Oak Park station (London Brighton & South Coast Railway) looking north c.1900. The train is formed of a 'close coupled' set of ten 4-wheeled coaches worked by a 'D' Class tank engine all designed by William Stroudley (1833-1889). The white disc with black cross positioned above the left buffer - from the perspective of the viewer - is the head signal, which in this case identifies the train as a London Bridge to Victoria service via Norwood Junction.
Train leaving Honor Oak Park station (London Brighton & South Coast Railway) looking north c.1900. The train is formed of a 'close coupled' set of ten 4-wheeled coaches worked by a 'D' Class tank engine all designed by William Stroudley (1833-1889). The white disc with black cross positioned above the left buffer - from the perspective of the viewer - is the head signal, which in this case identifies the train as a London Bridge to Victoria service via Norwood Junction.
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