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Places of interest in KT10EsherEsher has been presented in some parts of the media as a particularly middle class part of suburbia. Monty Python referred to Esher at least three times. In episode 9 of Monty Python's Flying Circus, a troupe member (Terry Jones) dressed as an 'African Native' said: 'Full frontal nudity? Not in this part of Esher.'Sandown Park RacecourseAintree · Bangor-on-Dee · Cartmel · Cheltenham · Exeter · Fakenham · Fontwell Park · Hereford · Hexham · Huntingdon · Kelso · Ludlow · Market Rasen · Newton Abbot · Perth · Plumpton · Sedgefield · Stratford-on-Avon · Taunton · Towcester · Uttoxeter · Wetherby · Wincanton · WorcesterScilly Isles, SurreyThe area acquired its name during the 1930s when the then new Kingston by-pass road rejoined the original route of the Portsmouth Road that was then the A3 road, now the A307. A series of roundabouts were produced at the busy (for the 1930s) intersection; in those days they were a novelty and in common parlance were called "traffic islands". The complexity of the layout caused them to be called the 'silly islands' which, as the name became accepted, evolved into 'the Scilly Isles'. This name is now well established as will be seen from maps of that area.CityPointIt was built in 1967 as a 35-storey, 122 metres (400 ft) tall headquarters for British Petroleum (now BP) and was originally named Britannic House. The designers at that time were F. Milton Cashmore and H.N.W. Grosvenor.[1]Moorgate stationThe British Rail services to Moorgate along this route were originally steam operated, then operated by Cravens-built diesel multiple units, and class 31s hauling non-corridor stock, until the mid 1970s. Services went to both London Midland Region (LMR) destinations (along the Midland Main Line) and to Eastern Region (ER) destinations (via the York Road Curve/Hotel Curve to join the East Coast Main Line (ECML) at King's Cross). The LMR trains along the Midland Main Line were withdrawn circa 1979, but the line was electrified and reopened around 1983. The ECML connections were removed when the deep level line (see below) transferred to British Rail and became the sole route for ER trains. All four bay platforms may have been used by British Rail services until this time.Information by Wikipedia.com
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