File:Waterloo station 1848.jpg

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A view of Waterloo Bridge railway station at opening

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English: An engraving of Waterloo-bridge railway station, London, England on opening. The image was published on 1 July 1848, which should have been the day after opening. In fact the opening was postponed; the image is a fanciful view of what should have happened. The station was opened on 11 July. The railway company was the London and Southampton Railway.
Date
Source Illustrated London News, 1 July 1848
Author Unknown engraver employed by the Illustrated London News

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