Branch Numbers

Fleet when 101 before relocation
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Banstead as 112 before relocation
Epsom as 102 before relocation
Slough as 105 before relocation and subsequent closure
Tilehurst as 116 before its 'relocation' to Reading

In the mid 1960s 2 digit branch numbers were converted to 3 digit numbers. This list includes branches no longer trading, relocated branches and their new numbers after 1966.

101 was Fleet, relocated as 196 in 1990, number re-used by Bishops Stortford in 1993.

102 was Epsom, relocated as 104 in 1983, number re-used by Buckhurst Hill in 1986.

103 was Hounslow, number re-used for Peterborough in 1982.

104 was Staines, number re-used by Epsom.

105 was Slough, relocated as 106 in 1990 then closed in 1995, number re-used for Gillingham 1992.

106 was Chiswick, closed 1988, Chiswick reopened in 2008 at a new location as 760.

107 was Dorking, new branch currently under construction [as of 2014].

108 was Watford, closed in 1987, number re-used by St Ives in 1990.

109 was Barnet, closed in 1989, number re-used by Longfield in 1992.

110 was Guildford, closed in 1973, number re-used by Crowborough in 1974.

111 was Henley, relocated in 1994.

112 was Banstead, relocated in 1990 as 202, re-used by Holloway Road in 1993).

113 was Kenton, closed in 1996.

115 was Dunstable, closed in 1984, number re-used by the 2nd Milton Keynes in 1988.

116 was Tilehurst, relocated to Reading in 1995

117 was Berkhamsted, branch relocated in as 223 in 1996.

118 was Westcliff on Sea, closed 1967 (tbc), number re-used by Dibden in 1975.

119 was Southend, closed in 1972, number re-used by Brent Cross in 1976.

120 was Sheldon, closed in 1983, number re-used by Dorchester in 1986.

121 was Southchurch, closed in 1982, number re-used by Esher in 1984.

122 was Cranham, closed in 1969, number re-used by Hall Green in 1973.

123 was Gloucester Road, branch relocated as 230 in 1988, number re-used by Burgess Hill in 1991.

126 was Godalming, relocated as 216 in 1994.

127 was Golders Green, closed in 1967, number re-used by Cirencester from 1973, relocated as 220 in 1995.

128 was Romsey, relocated as 671 in 203.

130 was Chesham, relocated as 192 in 1989, number re-used by Chelmsford until closure in 1998

131 was Witney, relocated as 142 in 1986

132 was Kidderminster, closed in 2005, relocated as Droitwich 672 in 2005

133 was Cowplain, relocated as 239 in Waterlooville in 1998

134 was Wokingham, relocated as 221 in 1996

135 was Canford Heath, closed in 1982

136 was Evington, relocated as Oadby 847 in 2010

138 was Hayes, closed in 1999

139 was Lymington, relocated as 796 in 2006

140 was Andover, relocated as 168 in 1990, re-used by Bury St Edmunds 1993

142 was Washwood Heath, closed in 1983, re-used by Witney 1986

143 was Woodley, relocated as 180 in 1983, re-used by Harrow Weald in 1986

145 was Wallingford, relocated as 675 in 2005

146 was Marlow, relocated as 465 in 2011

159 was Birch Hill, relocated as Sandhurst 799 in 2008

147 was Horley, relocated as 233 1999

168 was Milton Keynes, relocated as 115 in 1988, re-used by Andover in 1990

169 was Windsor, finally relocated as 772 in 2007

172 was Chichester, relocated as 208 in 1992

207 originally set aside for a proposed Amersham in the 1990s, now 578, but 207 re-used for Bloomsbury

650 was West Quay, Southampton, closed in 2006 and relocated as Portswood 720

679 was Southport, relocated as Formby 749 in 2006

730 was Durham, relocated as Eldon Square 461 in 2009

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