
Copyright: J. C. Sparrow /
Trevor Woodman. Contact Bromley Local Studies
Library.
This single story, clapboard building was
more than sufficient to cope with initial
demand and although growing, usage remained
low until electrification in 1925.
In 1933 the station, with suburban development
in full swing, was modernised with shops being
incorporated into the entrance. Badly damaged
by a bomb in 1940, it was subsequently repaired
in 1956.
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The
Hayes branch railway arrived from Elmers End
on the Mid Kent Line in 1882.
in the early days, very much a rural branch,
it had little effect on development in Hayes.
By 1900 Hayes was still a Kentish village,
its growth restricted to a few new houses
in the village centre and out towards the
common. This had more in common with developments
in other Kentish villages than with the suburban
developments a few miles to the north and
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