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Public transport in London in 1829
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November 7th 03, 04:59 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Acrosticus
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Public transport in London in 1829
From: "Cast_Iron"
Date: 04/11/2003 22:25 GMT Standard Time
There were no passenger railways in the south of England in 1829.
Although the Canterbury & Whitstable was under construction at the time (it
opened the following May). Since the question referred to what might appear on
a historical transport map produced today, I'd suggest that the "Crab & Winkle"
would at least be shown as a dotted line annotated "Under construction".
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