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Surrey Iron Railway

The Surrey Iron Railway. Opened in 1803, ran from Wandsworth to West Croydon, and had a branch from Mitcham that terminated in this Borough in 1804. It was the first public railway in the world, was horse-drawn, carried only freight, and operated until 1816. The stone sleepers and rails are original.
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