Stewarts Lane railway stations explained

Stewarts Lane
Owner:West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway
London, Chatham and Dover Railway
Locale:Wandsworth
Years1:28 May 1858
Events1:Opened (WELCPR)
Years2:1 December 1858
Events2:Closed (WELCPR)
Years3:1 May 1863
Events3:Opened (LCDR)
Years4:1 January 1867
Events4:Closed (LCDR)

Stewarts Lane was the name of two separate railway stations.The first station, opened by the West End of London and Crystal Palace Railway, was on the line between and stations, located just south of the bridge under the LSWR lines.[1] It was opened on 29 Mar 1858 or 29 May 1858[2] and closed on 1 December 1858.[2]

The second station was later used by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway and located between Victoria and . This station was opened on 1 May 1863 and closed on 1 January 1867. It was located south of the previous station, at the end of Corunna Road (now Corunna Terrace).[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Course . Edwin . London Railways . 1962 . . London . 111 .
  2. Book: Brown . Joe . London Railway Atlas . 2018 . 5th . OPC Railprint . Manchester . 978-0-86093-689-3.
  3. Web site: Survey of London Part 49 . 30 December 2022.