Waterloo Station is next to York Road, Lambeth. Bookies liked to locate close to stations to be able to travel to racecourses. Kimber, McDonalds, near Waterloo; George Sage, Sabini, Alf White, near King's Cross and Euston, etc. The reason that Kimber lived in London was to spread his business over southern courses like Brighton, Hurst Park and Sandown Park. To do this he formed alliances with London gangs from Elephant and Castle, Camden Town and, sometimes, Hoxton, they fought for control of pitches with the Sabini and King's Cross gangs who had joined a Jewish gang led by Alf Solomon who had been roughed up by the Brums. Years of fighting followed in which there was no outright winner. Sorry to push Gangs of London, but it is the only fully researched book on Kimber and the racecourse wars and has biographies of the leading participants.