
Published by R.Tyas, Cheapside, 2nd June1839
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New Cross Station (renamed New Cross Gate in 1923 to distinguish it from the other New Cross Station to its east) opened on the London and Croydon Railway in 1839.
The line partly follows the route of the Croydon canal. This was only the second railway in south east London.
Like its predecessor, the London and Greenwich, it had initially a minimal effect on suburban development, but later in the 19th century, when other factors such as the availability of suitable employment and ambitious builders were evident, the line proved a major asset.
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