About SideTracked Caches
This cache belongs to the SideTracked series. It is not designed to take you to a magical place with a breath taking view. It's a distraction for the weary traveller, but anyone else can go and find it too. More Information can be found at the SideTracked Website.

About SideTracked - Kingswood
Kingswood station is a tremendous example of late-Victorian railway architecture, with a mock-Tudor frontage and a charming white awning. The station opened in 1897, and once had a terrace on top of the station canopy. Sadly this didn't prove a success - try enjoying an elegant afternoon tea near a working steam train and you'll soon see why. It was removed in 1920. Today the station serves commuters bound for London Bridge, and also has services to Purley and Tattenham Corner.
The Cache
This cache is a bison container. Bring a pen or pencil to sign the log.
PLEASE BE AWARE - This can be a busy spot with people coming and going.
Extreme stealth is needed.
Please return the cache to exactly the same place it was found, and make sure it's tucked in out of sight.
Please be aware parking wardens operate in Kinsgwood station car park, I highly recommend you don't park in there when finding this cache. Use the nearby roads.