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- en.wikipedia.org London Necropolis RailwayThe London Necropolis Railway was a railway line opened in November 1854 by the London Necropolis Company (LNC)...
- medium.com @mayankmahendru/london-railway-for-the…In order to ferry the dead and their family of mourners the long distance, a dedicated railroad was built, named the London Necropolis Railway.
- southwesternrailway.com where-next/things-to-do/…So: what was the story of the London Necropolis Railway? London’s overcrowding situation. Post-medieval London was growing at an incredible rate.
- avantiwestcoast.co.uk where-we-go/blog/the-…This is the story of the Necropolis Railway in London. All that remains now is the building that housed the station, which you can walk right up to today.
- londonlhr.online london-necropolis-railway-…The London Necropolis Railway Station was used to transport up to 2,000 bodies each year to Brookwood Cemetery between 1854 and 1941.
- londonxlondon.com london-necropolis-railway-…The London Necropolis railway was an almost daily service from Waterloo Station to Brookwood Cemetery near Woking, in Surrey, between 1854 and 1941.
- historicmysteries.com history/london-necropolis-…Along with accommodating the newly deceased, the plan was to use the London Necropolis Railway to transport large numbers of exhumed bodies.
- atlasobscura.com places/london-necropolis-railway…Due to this, little of the London Necropolis Railway station still exists; however, the driveway and some rooms on the ground and upper levels can still be...
- cultofweird.com death/london-necropolis-railway/The platform and train tracks were completely destroyed. It was deemed not worthwhile to rebuild, so the London Necropolis Railway never ran again.
- nationalgeographic.com history/history-magazine/…When urban cemeteries started to fill up, the London Necropolis Railway was built for one purpose: to take the departed to an out-of-town burial ground.