Talk:Tulse Hill railway station

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The road called Tulse Hill is on a different hill on the other side of the A215 Norwood Road.

Which hill is the real Tulse Hill?

[edit] Links with West Norwood Station

The article for West Norwood railway station has "Tulse Hill" as one of its "Preceding Stations", so why then is "West Norwood" not listed as a following station for Tulse Hill? Do the trains between Tulse Hill and West Norwood travel via Streatham Hill?

[edit] Hill with Tunel

There is a strange hill (within sight of the platforms) with a railway tunel (for the line to North Dulwich) through it. I wonder if it might be a burial mound? It might be easier to find out if I knew the proper name of the hill. I have seen it marked on one map as Peabody Est Hill. Another has it as Knight's Hill, which is also the name of a road that slopes towards it. I wouldn't be suprised if it has also been called Tulse Hill. I don't know what "Tulse" means but it sounds like something to do with death. Does anyone know the proper name of the hill?

[edit] Disputed

Tulse hill is the name of the hill with the railway tunnel through it that can be seen from Tulse Hill Station. 87.194.35.230 20:16, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

This is being talked about on Talk:Tulse Hill. Can I suggest we sort it out there before any other articles are further amended. I have restored the information that was reverted away as it put out of date info back on. Regan123 21:52, 15 November 2006 (UTC)