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22-1023: [REDACTED] Look up EPS , EPs , or Eps in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. EPS , EPs or Eps may refer to: Commerce and finance [ edit ] Earnings per share Electronic Payment Services , in Hong Kong, Macau, and Shenzhen, China Express Payment System , in the Philippines Education [ edit ] Edmond Public Schools , Oklahoma, US Española Public Schools , New Mexico, US Law and military [ edit ] Edmonton Police Service , Canada Sandinista Popular Army (Spanish: Ejército Popular Sandinista ), in Nicaragua European Protected Species Music [ edit ] Eps (album) ,

44-770: A 1999 album by Robert Wyatt The EPs (Lacuna Coil album) , 2005 The EPs (Apoptygma Berzerk) , EPs recorded by Apoptygma Berzerk Ensoniq EPS , a sampler George Van Eps (1913-1998), American jazz guitarist E.P.S -Eiko PRIMARY SELECTION- , 2011 album by Eiko Shimamiya Science and medicine [ edit ] Extracellular polymeric substance Extrapyramidal symptoms European Physical Society Experimental Psychology Society Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis Ensemble Prediction System, used in ensemble forecasting Equal probability of selection in statistical sampling methods Expressed prostatic secretion, collected by prostate massage Technology [ edit ] Eco pickled surface ,

66-770: A 1999 album by Robert Wyatt The EPs (Lacuna Coil album) , 2005 The EPs (Apoptygma Berzerk) , EPs recorded by Apoptygma Berzerk Ensoniq EPS , a sampler George Van Eps (1913-1998), American jazz guitarist E.P.S -Eiko PRIMARY SELECTION- , 2011 album by Eiko Shimamiya Science and medicine [ edit ] Extracellular polymeric substance Extrapyramidal symptoms European Physical Society Experimental Psychology Society Encapsulating peritoneal sclerosis Ensemble Prediction System, used in ensemble forecasting Equal probability of selection in statistical sampling methods Expressed prostatic secretion, collected by prostate massage Technology [ edit ] Eco pickled surface ,

88-599: A computer power supply Evolved Packet System , a telecommunications system Machine epsilon Transportation [ edit ] Epsom railway station , Surrey, England, by National Rail station code European Passenger Services , a former division of British Rail Other uses [ edit ] Abbreviation of episodes , e.g. in TV or radio Eps, Pas-de-Calais , France Economists for Peace and Security , US organization Edappadi K. Palaniswami , former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Elektroprivreda Srbije ,

110-551: A computer power supply Evolved Packet System , a telecommunications system Machine epsilon Transportation [ edit ] Epsom railway station , Surrey, England, by National Rail station code European Passenger Services , a former division of British Rail Other uses [ edit ] Abbreviation of episodes , e.g. in TV or radio Eps, Pas-de-Calais , France Economists for Peace and Security , US organization Edappadi K. Palaniswami , former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu Elektroprivreda Srbije ,

132-565: A joint venture between the LBSCR and the London and South Western Railway (LSWR) extended the LSWR from Wimbledon to Epsom, where it joined with the LBSCR, and then ran on to Leatherhead. The lines were connected south of the LBSCR station and a new Epsom station was established on the present site. However competition between the companies remained and the new station was operated by the LSWR only, with

154-419: A process applied to hot rolled sheet steel Electric power steering Electromagnetic Parking Sensor Elizabeth's Percentage System , a mathematical formula for sizing garments EUMETSAT Polar System , a satellite system Expanded polystyrene External power supply Computing [ edit ] Encapsulated PostScript , a graphics file format Entry-Level Power Supply Specification ,

176-419: A process applied to hot rolled sheet steel Electric power steering Electromagnetic Parking Sensor Elizabeth's Percentage System , a mathematical formula for sizing garments EUMETSAT Polar System , a satellite system Expanded polystyrene External power supply Computing [ edit ] Encapsulated PostScript , a graphics file format Entry-Level Power Supply Specification ,

198-501: The 20 miles per hour (32 km/h) permanent speed restriction round the curve into the station, entering the curve at 19.2 mph (30.9 km/h). He felt a judder, and looked back, observing blue flashes and smoke from the rear of the train. He assumed there was a fault with the train, and attempted to coast into the station. As the fourth coach came into his field of vision, the driver saw that it was derailed and made an emergency brake application. The train then stopped within five seconds. In

220-472: The electric power utility of Serbia Espoon Palloseura , a men's association football club in Espoo, Finland European Political Science , a journal Evangelical Philosophical Society Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title EPS . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

242-420: The electric power utility of Serbia Espoon Palloseura , a men's association football club in Espoo, Finland European Political Science , a journal Evangelical Philosophical Society Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title EPS . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

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264-492: The fourth coach was derailed towards the left as it passed over a set of trailing points on a right-hand curve at about 17 miles per hour (27 km/h). The train came to a stop partially in Epsom station, and passengers were quickly evacuated onto the platform. There were no injuries, and there was only minor damage to the train and the track. As the train approached Epsom, the driver shut off power and reduced speed to comply with

286-619: The free dictionary. EPS , EPs or Eps may refer to: Commerce and finance [ edit ] Earnings per share Electronic Payment Services , in Hong Kong, Macau, and Shenzhen, China Express Payment System , in the Philippines Education [ edit ] Edmond Public Schools , Oklahoma, US Española Public Schools , New Mexico, US Law and military [ edit ] Edmonton Police Service , Canada Sandinista Popular Army (Spanish: Ejército Popular Sandinista ), in Nicaragua European Protected Species Music [ edit ] Eps (album) ,

308-478: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EPS&oldid=1253789775 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages EPS [REDACTED] Look up EPS , EPs , or Eps in Wiktionary,

330-412: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=EPS&oldid=1253789775 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Spanish-language text Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Epsom railway station Epsom railway station serves

352-435: The line from Ewell East ). When Thameslink services started in 1988 by British Rail its secondary southern route ran to Epsom via Elephant & Castle , West Croydon and Sutton , continuing to Guildford . Thameslink services to Epsom were withdrawn in 1994. For many years the southern ends of the platforms had a large signal box above them, dating from 1929. It was not listed, and despite extensive roof repairs it

374-447: The peak hours. On Saturday evenings (after approximately 18:45) and on Sundays, there is no service south of Dorking to Horsham. The railway first reached the town in 1847 when an extension of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LBSCR) from West Croydon was opened with a terminus in the former Station Road (now Upper High Street). This station was initially named Epsom , subsequently renamed Epsom Town . In 1859

396-469: The railway companies were merged into the Southern Railway , which set about removing duplication. In 1929 work was completed on building a completely new station on the site of the former LSWR station and the tracks at Epsom were rearranged so that the two island platforms provided cross-platform interchange , although as late as the 1960s there were survivals of different systems of the lines of

418-457: The town of Epsom in Surrey , England. It is located off Waterloo Road and is less than two minutes' walk from the town's high street. It is 14 miles 18 chains (22.9 km) down the line from London Waterloo . Services at Epsom are operated by Southern and South Western Railway . The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is: Additional services call at the station during

440-469: The tracks configured so that LBSCR trains ran non-stop on the central tracks. In 1867 the line was extended south from Leatherhead to Dorking and Horsham, and in 1885 a branch from Leatherhead was built to Effingham Junction, where it connected to the line from Surbiton to Guildford. These extensions provided greater connections for Epsom to much of the rest of Surrey. After the First World War ,

462-472: The two former railway companies in that the semaphore signals on the up platforms to London were upper quadrant (on platform 3) for trains to Victoria and London Bridge, but were lower quadrant (on platform 4) for the Waterloo line. The former LBSCR station Epsom Town was closed in 1929, (though some of the building remains abandoned and bricked up behind modern developments on Upper High Street, visible from

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484-471: Was demolished in March 1992. The Oyster Pay as you go was extended to Epsom on 25 February 2019, allowing Oyster cards and contactless cards to be used. Train 2D57, the 19:09 service from London Waterloo to Effingham Junction, became derailed on the approach to Epsom at about 19:42 on Tuesday 12 September 2006. The train was formed of two four-car class 455 electric multiple units (EMUs). The leading bogie of

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