The branch opened for goods traffic that year and to passenger services in 1876, with a station at Berkeley.
The branch line to Reigate was opened in 1849 with a new station called Reigate Town.
Folkestone West was then opened in 1864, with a station named Cheriton Arch being provided between the two on 1 September 1884.
The line was opened in 1850-51 with a station at Launton some two miles away.
High speed rail Madrid-Alicante is planned to open in 2012, with also a provisional station in the outskirts.
This line was known as the Hedgehope Branch and opened on 17 July 1899 with a station in Browns.
The South Coast railway opened in 1889 with a station at Nerang.
In 1859, the railway to Brussels was opened, with a station in Mamer.
In 1890, a section of the railway line from Warburg to Bad Arolsen opened with a station in the village.
This opened in 1879 with a new station, known as Whitefield railway station.