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Elmstead Woods railway station BR7 - Looking north. The station was built in 1902. Just past it, the two twin tracks disappear into tunnels beneath Elmstead Woods. The tunnels are unnecessary from an engineering viewpoint and exist because the Scotts of Sundridge Park would not allow access to their land during construction. In places the tunnels are barely below ground.

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current12:35, 12 November 2006640×469 (81 KB)Regan123 ({{geograph|074384|Philip Talmage}} Elmstead Woods railway station BR7 - Looking north. The station was built in 1902. Just past it, the two twin tracks disappear into tunnels beneath Elmstead Woods. The tunnels are unnecessary from an engineering viewpoi)
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