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Walworth Road Station was a station on the railway line between the old Camberwell Station and Elephant and Castle which closed in 1916. I came across this drawing on the Southwark Collections website which I thought may raise either a smile or a groan.


http://heritage.southwark.gov.uk/objects/21433/the-walworth-road-railway-station-c-1876?ctx=1cc05064-3af0-4544-a552-0c2a83eee67b&idx=245

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I've found the attached article


http://www.semgonline.com/RlyMag/ForeignDepotsofSthLondon.pdf


which describes and has a photo of the coal depot in Walworth Road which opened in 1871. The photo shows a wider area than the railway line at the station shown on the ordnance survey map of 1916 but a little to the north, where the old council depot was and Manor Place Baths, there is a stretch of railway with some sidings to the east.


http://maps.nls.uk/view/103313387


So maybe this was the coal depot? BTW, the article also has information on the Peckham Coal Line which I think the people behind the proposed new Peckham Coal Line have used as background information.

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