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Event Description

An exhibition showing how, in the course of 100 years, railways transformed the local area from five villages to a London suburb.

Curated by local historian John Phillips, and produced by the Friends of Honeywood Museum. The exhibition has been developed in response to Railway 200, a year-long nationwide partnership-led campaign to celebrate 200 years of the modern railway.

When

11 Sep 2025 – 31 Jan 2026
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Where

Honeywood Museum
Honeywood Walk
Carshalton
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Notes & Requirements

The exhibition can be visited during regular open times only: Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 10am-5pm
Please check the website for updates in case of any changes to regular open times.

Bookings

There's no need to book your place for this event. Just meet us at Honeywood Museum.

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