MYSTIC
Surbiton Train Station
Surbiton, United Kingdom
Opened by the London and Southampton Railway in 1838 as Kingston (Kingston did not have its own station until 1863), resisted further west in 1845 and renamed several times, eventually becoming Surbiton in 1867. The current station dates from a 1937 rebuilding as part of the Waterloo to Portsmouth electrification scheme and is considered to be the best example of the Southern Railway's Art Deco designs. Grade 2 listed. Architect J. Robb Scott.