EPW007655 ENGLAND (1922). Tattenham Corner Station, Epsom, 1922

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Title [EPW007655] Tattenham Corner Station, Epsom, 1922
Reference EPW007655
Date 18-April-1922
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Place name EPSOM
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 522574, 158123
Longitude / Latitude -0.24125918241638, 51.308500692645
National Grid Reference TQ226581

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Lavatory building, also still there!

Good Old Uncle Ted
Saturday 16th of February 2013 05:06:58 PM
Station Masters office, still there in 2013.

Good Old Uncle Ted
Saturday 16th of February 2013 05:05:44 PM

Katy Whitaker
Friday 12th of October 2012 09:01:57 AM
A signal box (or elevated ground frame) to control the crossovers that released locomotives from the front of incoming trains, using the middle road to get pass the coaches.

Maurice
Friday 12th of October 2012 07:39:10 AM
The amount of rolling stock and the cars parked by the race track suggest this might be a race day, although April is rather early in the racing calendar for Epsom and the lack of railway horse boxes possible indicate there is no racing. (Derby Day was the 6th June in 1922 according to a London Transport poster of that year.) This particular train appears to be of rather 'posh' stock, possibly even SE&CR Pullmans in maroon livery with a birdcage break van on the end. In other platforms are trains of six wheeled coaches for the 'hoi pollio', or perhaps I should say 'plebs'. It is possible that the 'posh' race trains are being stored here between their limited service. On a normal day the station possibly only needed one, or at the most two, of its six platforms. Interestingly all platforms and the middle roads (tracks) seem to be full of parked stock, so the trains must have been turned by a second engine.

Maurice
Friday 12th of October 2012 07:36:03 AM
Hi Maurice,



I think something is going on at the racecourse; not just because of the quality of the rolling stock in the station but also all those vehicles on the road and the horses on the outfield. It's not as busy as Derby Day by any means, were there other events earlier in the season?



Yours, Katy

Britain from Above Cataloguing Team Leader

Katy Whitaker
Friday 12th of October 2012 09:04:49 AM
The Mound. Constructed from the spoil from digging the Tadworth tunnel.

Good Old Uncle Ted
Thursday 11th of October 2012 11:13:47 AM