Mid-Kent Railway

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Mid-Kent Railway was a 19th-century British railway company that operated local lines in the Kent area, later becoming part of the larger Southern railway network.

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Mid-Kent Railway canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British railway company
railway company
category defunct railway companies of the United Kingdom
rail transport in Kent
rail transport in London
connectedTo South Eastern Railway NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
gauge standard gauge
historicalPeriod Victorian era
inception 19th century
industry rail transport
laterPartOf Southern Railway NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
Kent NERFINISHED
London metropolitan area NERFINISHED
networkIntegration integrated into Southern Railway network
operatedOnLine Lewisham–Beckenham line NERFINISHED
Mid-Kent Line NERFINISHED
operatingArea Greater London and Kent NERFINISHED
partOf Southern Railway network NERFINISHED
predecessor Southern Railway NERFINISHED
regionServed north-west Kent
south-east London
serviceType freight services
local passenger services
status defunct
successor Southern Railway NERFINISHED
trackGauge 1435 mm
transportMode rail

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Catford Bridge railway station openedBy Mid-Kent Railway