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Very revealing that the Kew underground map doesn’t even have even a hint that there are other railway lines in the vicinity.
There’s a spot of artistic license going on in Richmond Park too, with a fictitious road or track running directly from Sheen Gate past the west side of Pen Ponds, but then I don’t suppose one would have tried to navigate from a station wall poster.