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Bricklayers Arms railway station

Disused railway goods stations in Great BritainDisused railway stations in the London Borough of SouthwarkFormer South Eastern Railway (UK) stationsRailway depots in LondonRailway stations in Great Britain closed in 1852
Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1844
Bricklayers Arm Station building, 1844
Bricklayers Arm Station building, 1844

Bricklayers Arms was a railway station in Southwark opened by the London and Croydon Railway and the South Eastern Railway in 1844 as an alternative to the London and Greenwich Railway's terminus at London Bridge. The station was at the end of a short branch line from the main line to London Bridge and served as a passenger terminus for a few years before being converted to a goods station and engineering facility. The goods station closed in 1981.

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Bricklayers Arms railway station
Mandela Way, London Old Kent Road (London Borough of Southwark)

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N 51.49304 ° E -0.0811163 °
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Royal Mail Southwark & Rotherhithe Delivery and Enquiry Office

Mandela Way
SE1 5SS London, Old Kent Road (London Borough of Southwark)
England, United Kingdom
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Bricklayers Arm Station building, 1844
Bricklayers Arm Station building, 1844
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