London, Chatham and Dover Railway
The London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR) was a railway company in south-eastern England created on 1 August 1859, when the East Kent Railway was given Parliamentary approval to change its name. Its lines ran through London and northern and eastern Kent to form a significant part of the Greater London commuter network. The company existed until 31 December 1922 when its assets were merged with those of other companies to form the Southern Railway as a result of the grouping determined by the Railways Act 1921. The railway was always in a difficult financial situation and went bankrupt in 1867, but was able to continue to operate. Many of the difficulties were caused by the severe competition and duplication of services with the South Eastern Railway (SER). However, in 1898 the LCDR agre
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London, Chatham and Dover Railway
The London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LCDR) was a railway company in south-eastern England created on 1 August 1859, when the East Kent Railway was given Parliamentary approval to change its name. Its lines ran through London and northern and eastern Kent to form a significant part of the Greater London commuter network. The company existed until 31 December 1922 when its assets were merged with those of other companies to form the Southern Railway as a result of the grouping determined by the Railways Act 1921. The railway was always in a difficult financial situation and went bankrupt in 1867, but was able to continue to operate. Many of the difficulties were caused by the severe competition and duplication of services with the South Eastern Railway (SER). However, in 1898 the LCDR agre
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A London, Chatham and Dover Ra ...... excelente nível de segurança.
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La London, Chatham and Dover R ...... ption par la Southern Railway.
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London, Chatham and Dover Rail ...... i el sistema de senyalització.
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The London, Chatham and Dover ...... ad an excellent safety record.
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A London, Chatham and Dover Ra ...... a suburbana da Grande Londres.
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La London, Chatham and Dover R ...... par le « Railways Act 1921 ».
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London, Chatham and Dover Rail ...... i el sistema de senyalització.
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The London, Chatham and Dover ...... However, in 1898 the LCDR agre
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London, Chatham and Dover Railway
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