Betchworth railway station

Betchworth railway station

Infobox UK station
name = Betchworth


manager = First Great Western
locale = Betchworth
borough = Mole Valley
code = BTO
lowusage0405 = 12,214
lowusage0506 = 13,610
lowusage0607 = 14,503
platforms = 2
start = 4 July 1849

Betchworth railway station is in Surrey, England. The station and all trains serving it are operated by First Great Western. It is on the North Downs Line.

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The typical off-peak service on the North Downs Line is one train every two hours in each direction between Reading and Redhill.
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The Betchworth Quarry Railways

The station was particularly significant for the divergence of the Betchworth Quarry railway system, which was built to serve the Dorking Greystone Lime Company's three pits that lay north of the station. It comprised of four different gauges. The standard gauge portion left the main line narrowly avoiding Betchworth station, before reversing to run to the Eastern and Southern Kiln Batteries. A 3ft 2 ¼in railway system began there and primarily served the quarry with lines diverging to the Main, Upper Western Whitestone and Eastern Greystone Pits. The other gauges serving the works were the convert|1|ft|7|in|m|abbr=on line that ran from a standard gauge siding to the Hearthstone Mine, and a brief convert|2|ft|m|abbr=on gauge section of track that ran exclusively between the Eastern and Southern Kiln Batteries.

The first engine to shunt on the standard gauge portion, Engine No. 1 (unofficially named 'The Coffeepot') of 1871, is now preserved at Beamish, County Durham.

Several engines that worked the 3ft 2 1/4 inch gauge portion were also saved. These included 'Baxter', the last engine ever used on the line, and now too preserved on the Bluebell Railway (and mentioned in the Rev. Awdry book 'Stepney The Bluebell Engine'). A sister engine, 'Townsend Hook', is also preserved, in pieces, at Amberley Chalk Pits Museum, and is still in the throws of reconstruction and re-steaming.


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