Baynards railway station

Baynards
Location
Place Baynards Park
Area Waverley, Surrey
Grid reference TQ077351
Operations
Pre-grouping London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
Post-grouping Southern Railway
Southern Region of British Railways
Platforms 2
History
2 October 1865 Station opened
14 June 1965 Station closed
Disused railway stations in the United Kingdom
Closed railway stations in Britain
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Baynards was a railway station on the Cranleigh Line. The line was single track and opened on 2 October 1865.

The station comprises the stationmaster's house, two waiting rooms, covered platforms, storesheds, a booking hall, a porch and a large goods shed. The station covers in all 0.45 acres (0.18 ha).

History

It was built for Lord Thurlow, the owner of nearby Baynards Park, whose land was on the route of the proposed railway line. As a condition of sale, Lord Thurlow insisted on having a station built to serve his estate, despite there being no nearby settlement. The station was also used as the local post office in times when up to 30 horses and carts would queue outside on market days.

Baynards railway station in 1961

Near the station was the Baynards Brick and Tile Works which was served by its own private siding. In early years it was a brickworks, producing Fuller's earth for the wool industry, and then foundry clay in later years. It then became a chemical processing works, receiving annually 400 tons of goods by rail (including sulphur from Italy via the Thames docks, tin from Swansea and packaging from Sittingbourne), whilst also sending out its own goods, from seed dressings to polishing compounds.

Preceding station Disused railways Following station
Cranleigh
Line and station closed
  British Rail
Southern Region

Guildford to Horsham
Cranleigh Line
  Rudgwick
Line and station closed

Other Cranleigh Line stations

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    Coordinates: 51°06′18″N 0°27′47″W / 51.10509°N 0.46305°W / 51.10509; -0.46305

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