Photographs from the Lens of Sutton Collection
There can be few places in the south of England with a population still to reach 110,000 that can boast four different rail routes to the capital, though they all eventually come together 4¼ miles out from Charing Cross at North Kent East Junction,.
The first of these, in fact not quite the first to get to Dartford itself, was the first in London and thus provided the first station within the London boundary, Spa Road, about one mile east of London Bridge. The London & Greenwich Railway had been authorised on 17th May 1833, eleven days after Robert Stephenson's London & Birmingham. It was, however, opened in pieces, the first piece on 8th February 1836 between Spa Road and Deptford, though a…