Weybridge railway station
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Weybridge railway station serves Weybridge in the Elmbridge district of Surrey, England. It is located on the South Western Main Line operated by South West Trains, 19 miles (30km) from Waterloo.
The station was opened by the London and Southampton Railway on 21 May 1838. The line is set in a deep cutting at this point: the main station buildings are at street level on the Up side of the station and are linked to the platforms by stairs and a footbridge. Up and Down platforms serve the slow lines; there is a bay platform on the up side, from which trains operate on the Chertsey Branch of the Waterloo to Reading Line. Services on this line give an alternative route to Waterloo via Staines.
Services from the station, at weekday times and to and from Waterloo, are:
- Two trains per hour (2tph) on the Waterloo via Weybridge service to Woking
- 2tph on the service to Basingstoke
- 2tph on the Chertsey Branch of the Waterloo to Reading Line
External link
- [Train times] and [station information] for Weybridge railway station from National Rail
- [Street map] and [aerial photo] of Weybridge railway station from Multimap.com
- [Notes including photographs]
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