Croydon

  • The Croydon Canal and its railway successors

    The Croydon Canal and its railway successors

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    Originally promoted as a canal, the railway to West Croydon has had five different methods of traction. This article by Edwaard Treby was first published in The Railway Magazine in October 1967.

  • Anger as inquest jury rules that Croydon tram crash victims died accidentally

    Anger as inquest jury rules that Croydon tram crash victims died accidentally

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    The families of Croydon tram crash victims have demanded a new inquest into their deaths after a jury concluded they died as a result of an accident and were not unlawfully killed.

  • Network Rail consults on ‘Croydon Bottleneck’

    Network Rail consults on ‘Croydon Bottleneck’

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    NETWORK Rail’s proposed solutions to reduce congestion in and around Croydon were opened to public consultation in November. The Croydon area is reported to be the busiest and most congested part of Britain’s rail network, with 30% more passengers and trains passing through it each day than London Euston and King’s Cross stations combined. Punctuality…

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