Cheam, The Bridge And Upper Mulgrave Road 1928
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81426

More about this scene
We are looking north down the slope to Station Way, and the bridge which dates from the opening of the railway in 1847. Sixty years later the bridge was doubled in width by means of a flat-decked construction in order to cope with the duplication of the tracks. On the right are some of the new detached houses which backed onto the railway at the start of Upper Mulgrave Road.
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