The railway station at this historic town on the line between Tunbridge Wells and Hastings is a typically extravagant piece of Victorian railway architecture.
The railway station in North Bridge Street is a notable example of the neo-classical style in railway architecture.
There is also a documents collection, with rare books concerning railway architecture from the 19th century and other historic documents.
The hotel opened in 1930 and some of Colter's admirers regard it as a masterpiece of railway architecture.
The demolition of the first Penn Station led to the city's landmarks preservation movement and helped save another landmark of railway architecture, Grand Central Terminal.
It was described by Cherry and Pevsner as a "handsome group" and featured on the cover of a book about London's railway architecture.
The railway architecture, developed and seen through the stations which were built between 1845 and 1896, is a reflection of classical Jamaican Georgian architecture.
The depot is considered one of the finest examples of railway architecture of the early 20th century.
Notable for his criticism of the extravagant nature of the railway architecture of the day, Whishaw was nevertheless full of praise, writing:
It is the only remaining example of Victorian railway architecture in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames.