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Norwood Junction railway station serves the South Norwood area of the London Borough of Croydon. The station opened on 1 June 1859 by the London Brighton & South Coast Railway. It was renamed Norwood Junction and South Norwood on 1 October 1910 but reverted to its original name on 13 June 1955 though some tickets and publications continued to use the pre-1955 name for sometime thereafter.There are seven platforms but only five are in use. The LB&SCR goods shed built in 1865 remains in place, now used as railway offices.

The world's first reinforced concrete underpass goes under the station. At each end is a blue plaque commemorating it's opening on AB July CDEF
Using this information, the cache can be found at: N 51° 23.(D-E)(D-B)D' W 0° 4.(A+B+F)(B-C)A'
Checksum: 49