Sunningdale railway station

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Sunningdale
National Rail
Sunningdale Railway Station.jpg
Sunningdale Railway station as seen from the bridge above the platforms in the direction of Virginia Water
Location, Sunningdale, Windsor and Maidenhead
England
Grid referenceSU952667
Managed bySouth Western Railway
Platforms2
Other information
Station codeSNG
ClassificationDfT category C2
History
Opened4 June 1856
Pre-groupingLondon and South Western Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
Passengers
2016/17Decrease 0.687 million
2017/18Decrease 0.651 million
2018/19Increase 0.660 million
2019/20Decrease 0.618 million
2020/21Decrease 0.117 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Sunningdale railway station serves the village of Sunningdale in Berkshire, England. It is 26 miles 71 chains (43.3 km) down the line from London Waterloo.

Services[]

The station, and all trains serving it, are run by South Western Railway. There are two trains per hour to London Waterloo and two per hour to Reading off-peak, with more frequent services during the weekday morning & evening peak. Sunday trains also run every half hour, except for Sunday mornings (when the service is limited to one train per hour in each direction).[1]

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Longcross   South Western Railway
Waterloo to Reading
  Ascot

History[]

The London and South Western Railway opened the station on 4 June 1856.[2] The station is on the Waterloo to Reading line in Broomhall, prior to boundary changes enacted in 1995. It was part of the civil parish of Windlesham in Surrey.

References[]

  1. ^ GB eNRT May 2016 Edition, Table 149 (Network Rail)
  2. ^ Southern Region Record by R.H.Clark

External links[]

Coordinates: 51°23′32″N 0°37′59″W / 51.39222°N 0.63306°W / 51.39222; -0.63306


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