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Group    From 1846  To 1922

London, Brighton & South Coast Railway

Categories: Transport

London, Brighton & South Coast Railway

The territory of the LB&SCR (also known as the Brighton line, the Brighton Railway or the Brighton) formed a rough triangle, with London at its apex, practically the whole coastline of Sussex as its base, covering a large part of Surrey.

Formed from the merger of London and Croydon Railway with 4 other railways. It went on to become part of Southern Railway in 1923.

Its war memorial is at Victoria Station.

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This section lists the memorials where the subject on this page is commemorated:
London, Brighton & South Coast Railway

Commemorated ati

Ceramic map of rail lines - Suburban

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Ceramic maps - plaque

The plaque was unveiled, on an easel on 9 May 2025 but is now attached to the...

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Sapper Samuel James Charman

Sapper Samuel James Charman

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1 memorial
Henry Ford

Henry Ford

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1 memorial
Capt. W. Goodley, OBE, MC

Capt. W. Goodley, OBE, MC

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1 memorial
Barbara Harmer

Barbara Harmer

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1 memorial
Charles Hay and Son

Charles Hay and Son

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1 memorial