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Bus stations near Dorking

  • Council Offices (G),3 min walk,
  • Moores Road (H),4 min walk,

{{TRANSIT_TYPE}#Capitalized} routes to Dorking

  • 465,Dorking - Kingston,
  • 22,Crawley - Abinger Hammer,
  • 32,Redhill - Dorking - Guildford,
  • 32,Guildford - Dorking - Strood Green - Redhill,
  • 50,Horsham - Walliswood - Ockley - Dorking,
  • 93,Horsham - Capel - Dorking,
  • 433,Oakwoodhill - Ockley - Dorking - Reigate - Redhill,
  • 522,Dorking - Newdigate,
  • 533,Ewhurst - Dorking - Ranmore Common,
  • 21,Crawley,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Dorking?

    The nearest stations to Dorking are:

    • Council Offices (G) is 175 meters away, 3 min walk.
    • Moores Road (H) is 293 meters away, 4 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Dorking?

    These Bus lines stop near Dorking: 32, 465, 93

  • Which Train lines stop near Dorking?

    These Train lines stop near Dorking: GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, SOUTHERN

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Dorking?

    The nearest bus stop to Dorking is Council Offices (G). It’s a 3 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Dorking?

    The 465 is the first Bus that goes to Dorking. It stops nearby at 05:49.

  • What time is the last Bus to Dorking?

    The 465 is the last Bus that goes to Dorking. It stops nearby at 01:09.

  • How much is the Bus fare to Dorking?

    The Bus fare to Dorking costs about £1.00 - £3.50.

  • How much is the Train fare to Dorking?

    The Train fare to Dorking costs about £2.70 - £17.70.

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Dorking Address: Surrey street in Dorking

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DorkingDorking () is a market town in Surrey in South East England, about 21 mi (34 km) south of London. It is in Mole Valley District and the council headquarters are to the east of the centre. The High Street runs roughly east–west, parallel to the Pipp Brook and along the northern face of an outcrop of Lower Greensand. The town is surrounded on three sides by the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is close to Box Hill and Leith Hill. The earliest archaeological evidence of human activity is from the Mesolithic and Neolithic periods, and there are several Bronze Age bowl barrows in the local area. The town may have been the site of a staging post on Stane Street during Roman times, however the name 'Dorking' suggests an Anglo-Saxon origin for the modern settlement. A market is thought to have been held at least weekly since early medieval times and was highly regarded for the poultry traded there. The Dorking breed of domestic chicken is named after the town. The local economy thrived during Tudor times, but declined in the 17th century due to poor infrastructure and competition from neighbouring towns. During the early modern period many inhabitants were nonconformists, including the author, Daniel Defoe, who lived in Dorking as a child. Six of the Mayflower Pilgrims, including William Mullins and his daughter Priscilla, lived in the town before setting sail for the New World. Dorking started to expand during the 18th and 19th centuries as transport links improved and farmland to the south of the centre was released for housebuilding. The new turnpike, and later the railways, facilitated the sale of lime produced in the town, but also attracted wealthier residents, who had had no previous connection to the area. Residential expansion continued in the first half of the 20th century, as the Deepdene and Denbies estates began to be broken up. Further development is now constrained by the Metropolitan Green Belt, which encircles the town.
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