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Deepdene was a railway station on the Outer Circle railway line, located in the suburb of Balwyn, Melbourne, Australia. Located between Abercrombie Street and Whitehorse Road, it was opened on 24 March 1891, along with the line though it, and was named after the adjacent Deepdene House. Two side platforms were provided, along with a loop siding, which was removed on initial closure, but replaced on reopening. For a time, the station was also open for goods.

Dorking Deepdene railway station

Dorking Deepdene railway station is in Dorking, Surrey, England. It is 29 miles 65 chains (47.98 km) measured from London Charing Cross via Redhill.

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