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Working drawings for Three Bridges (originally called Crawley) railway station, Crawley, West Sussex, for the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway: sections through centre and wing (unfinished)

RIBA Ref No RIBA95657
Architect/DesignerMocatta, David (1806-1882)
CountryUK: England
CityCrawley
Subject Date1841
Image Date1840
ViewInterior
StyleItalianate
MediumDrawing
Library ReferencePB296/9(6)
OrientationLandscape
Colour InfoColour
CreditRIBA Collections
SubjectRailway stations
NOTES: Mocatta's station, which opened in 1841, was enlarged several times and finally demolished in 1985. Originally called Crawley station it was renamed in 1848 when the Horsham line opened. The terms 'unfinished' and 'finished' indicate that the finishes have, or have not, been removed for clarity to show the structural work behind.
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