Description2018 at Battersea Park station - facade.JPG
English: This three-storey building on a London street is Battersea Park railway station. Built in 1867 by Charles Driver for the London, Brighton & South Coast Railway, it is included in Simon Jenkins' Britain's 100 Best Railway Stations. The LBSCR ran across the bridge on the left, the London & South Western Railway was on the bridge on the right.
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