The Guildford to Horsham line open in 1865 and as the name
suggests ran between Guildford and Horsham. There were stations
at
Bramley, Cranleigh, Baynards, Rudwick, Slinfold and Christs
Hospital.
Baynards is the only surviving station as is now a private
residence. Back in 1942 the station was used for filming the chase
scenes in the Will Hay film - The Black Sheep of Whitehall. It was
also used as the location for the first BBC series - The Railway
Children.
In 1965 just short of it's 100th year in operation, The
Guildford - Horsham line was the only branch line in Surrey to
be
axed by the infamous Dr Beeching. Whilst the line was removed, the
trackbed has remained undeveloped.
In the 1980s, the line took on new life as it was
redeveloped
into the Downs Link, a public footpath and bridlepath linking the
North and South Downs.