This is a work in progress re: Sutton and Mole Valley lines

The following table looks at potential article/line names and what segments they could cover.

Mole Valley and Sutton Line Segments
Peckham-Rye Streatham Sth Jn West Croydon Sutton Wimbledon Epsom Leatherhead Dorking Leatherhead
Line-title Streatham Sth Jn Sutton Sutton Epsom Epsom Leatherhead Dorking Horsham Effingham
Bookham Line Y
Dorking-Horsham Line Y
Epsom Line Y (o) ext
Mole Valley Line 3 2 Y Y 2
Mole Valley & Sutton Line Y Y Y 4 Y Y 2 3
Mole Valley & Sutton Lines Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
New Guildford Line 3 3(o) 3
Portsmouth Line Y 2(o) Y Y Y Y
Sutton Line Y 2(o)
Sutton Loop Line Y
Wallington Line Y

Lines

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Bookham Line

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Given the endpoints, Effingham Jn. & Leatherhead will feature in other lines and anything else significant can be said in the Bookham station artilce there is insufficient for a standalone article on this line stretch. Surrey CC say this is on both Mole Valley Line and New Guildford Line? [1]

Dorking-Horsham Line

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Epsom Line

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Mole Valley Line

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Mole Valley & Sutton Line

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Mole Valley & Sutton Lines

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New Guildford Line

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A surrey CC report of 2014 claims Effingham-Leatherhead (and by implication Epsom and towards Wimbledon) on New Guildford Line. (and also on Mole Valley Line). [1]

Portsmouth Line

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Sutton Line

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Peckham Rye to (via Mitcham Junction) Sutton opened 1 October 1868.[2] 1916 map of Peckham Rye has line marked as "SUTTON LINE".[3]

Wallington Line

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Part of LB&SCR extension W. Croydon to Epsom (via Sutton) on 10 May 1847.[2]

References

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  • SurreyCC (September 2014). "Surrey Transport Plan : Mole Valley Local Transport Strategy & Forward Programme" (PDF).
  • Mitchell, Vic; Smith, Keith (1992). Mitcham Junction Lines. ISBN 1873793014.
  1. ^ a b SurreyCC (2014), p. 17.
  2. ^ a b Reeves & Smith (1992), Historical Background.
  3. ^ Reeves & Smith (1992), 1.