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History. The Richmond and West End Railway (R&WER) opened the first station at Richmond on 27 July 1846, [13] as the terminus of its line from Clapham Junction. [14] This station was on a site to the south of the present through platforms, which later became a goods yard and where a multi-storey car park now stands.
Aug 1, 2024 · “The station has a rich heritage and was designed by James Robb Scott, and much of this work is about preserving and enhancing the charm of this fabulous station.
- Josh Salisbury
Richmond station was designed by Southern Railway architects in 1936 under the direction of James Robb Scott, best known for his redesign of London Waterloo between 1910 and 1923.
Richmond station was designed by Southern Railway architects in 1936 under the direction of James Robb Scott, best known for his redesign of London Waterloo between 1910 and 1923.
Nov 20, 2023 · Richmond station was designed by Southern Railway architects in 1936 under the direction of James Robb Scott, best known for his redesign of London Waterloo between 1910 and 1923.
Aug 1, 2024 · While the station originally opened in 1846, the current station building opened in 1937 and was designed by James Robb Scott in Portland Stone, and this programme of work is helping give the station a much-needed makeover, while honouring its original look.
Aug 1, 2024 · “The station has a rich heritage and was designed by James Robb Scott, and much of this work is about preserving and enhancing the charm of this fabulous station.