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![]() "Charlie Hulme" wrote So one could travel direct from London Bridge but not to it? I'm not clear what you're doubting, although I'm sure you are right as I'm working from distant memory. You are of course right about the Wimbledon - Sutton line being of late date. You could get a through train in either direction between London Bridge and Wimbledon in 1967, but it would go via West Croydon and Sutton. Currently there are a few contra-peak direct trains between London Bridge and Wimbledon via Peckham Rye, Tulse Hill and Tooting. Peter |
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