The map shows the village of Chorleywood showing development between 1868 and 1994. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The map shows the village of Chorleywood showing development between 1868 and 1994. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
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The map illustrates the change of Chorleywood village in the year 1868 until 1994. The site plan development is distinguished through different notations.
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, the smallest development happened between 1868 and 1883
while
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the biggest one occurred during the years 1970 and 1994. At the beginning of the construction, Chorleywood village only had the main road as their only way of transportation.
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, only a tiny area of the centre was built as a place to live. Later in the year 1883, the built environment was expanded to the south side of the area. The railway and station were
then
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constructed in 1909.
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the village expansion spread to the west and east starting in 1922 until 1970. In the year 1970, the motorway was built to connect the
further
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expansion area. In the
last
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period of 1970 to 1994, the biggest development happened in the east side of the suburb.
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