Carte topographique Coulsdon
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Coulsdon
1804. The Surrey Iron Railway was enhanced by the "Coulsdon Merstham & Godstone Railway". These were horsedrawn railways which carried quarried materials and crops from Coulsdon and Merstham, and returned with fuel, metals and other materials. To maintain a regular elevation at Coulsdon required large changes in direction and the construction of 20 ft embankments and a road bridge. Remnants of the 1805 railway embankment are still evident. The railway closed in 1838 due to underuse. A bridge over the Chipstead Valley road was demolished as dangerous in 1854.
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Nom : Carte topographique Coulsdon, altitude, relief.
Lieu : Coulsdon, Greater London, England, CR5 2NF, United Kingdom (51.27997 -0.17935 51.35997 -0.09935)
Altitude moyenne : 125 m
Altitude minimum : 50 m
Altitude maximum : 197 m
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