Byfleet & New Haw railway station explained

Byfleet & New Haw
Symbol Location:gb
Symbol:rail
Borough:Byfleet, Borough of Runnymede
Country:England
Coordinates:51.3497°N -0.4812°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Manager:South Western Railway
Platforms:2
Tracks:4
Code:BFN
Classification:DfT category E
Opened:10 July 1927
Footnotes:Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Byfleet & New Haw railway station is on the London to Woking line, operated by South Western Railway. The station is at the northern edge of Byfleet with the village of New Haw immediately to the north and the M25 motorway within 400m (1,300feet) to the west.

It is in the county of Surrey and 500m (1,600feet) from the Brooklands business, industrial, museum and retail estate in the south west of Weybridge. It is 20chain32chain from [1] and is situated between and .

History

The station was designed by the architect James Robb Scott and opened on 10 July 1927[2] to cater for the increasing local population. The opening of the Vickers aircraft factory in 1911 led to Byfleet's population doubling in just ten years. Many new houses were built to accommodate the factory workers.[3]

The station was originally called "West Weybridge" and changed to its present name in June 1962.

It is on a section of railway that forms part of the South West Main Line's original form, the London and Southampton Railway, which was built in stages. The first stage opened in May 1838 and joined the London Terminus in Nine Elms with Woking Common, now Woking.[4]

Byfleet and New Haw Station is in close proximity to the historical Brooklands racetrack and aerodrome, which date back to 1907.[5] [6] The racetrack hosted the 1927 British Grand Prix a few months after the station opened.[7]

Services

All services at Byfleet & New Haw are operated by South Western Railway.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:

Additional services call at the station during the peak hours.

On Sundays, the services to Woking are extended to and from and the station is also served by an additional hourly service between Woking and London Waterloo that runs via and instead of via Surbiton.

Ticket office and station staff

Byfleet and New Haw's ticket office is staffed on a part-time basis but has no platform staff. There is an automated ticket machine at the bottom of the first staircase.[8]

Ticket Office Opening Hours

Monday-Friday 06:40-10:30
Saturday 09:00-13:00
Sunday Closed
[9]

Refurbishment

In March 2013, work began to refurbish the booking hall, subway and stairwells at the station. Works were completed in August 2013.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Railways in the United Kingdom historically are measured in miles and chains. There are 80 chains to one mile.
  2. Book: Butt, R.V.J. . The Directory of Railway Stations . 1995 . Patrick Stephens Ltd . Yeovil . 1-85260-508-1 . R508 . 247 .
  3. Web site: BYFLEET HERITAGE SOCIETY. www.byfleetheritage.org.uk.
  4. Web site: History of Woking - Lynch Estate Agents - Offices in Woking, Horsell, Ripley . 2012-05-23 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120908220104/http://www.housesinwoking.com/Webpage/127/History-Of-woking . 8 September 2012 . dmy-all .
  5. Web site: Our History - Motor Racing. Premm Design and Made Simple Media | www premmdesign co uk. www.madesimplemedia.co.uk. www.brooklandsmuseum.com.
  6. Web site: Our History - Flying. Premm Design and Made Simple Media | www premmdesign co uk. www.madesimplemedia.co.uk. www.brooklandsmuseum.com.
  7. Web site: Brooklands Museum. Premm Design and Made Simple Media | www premmdesign co uk. www.madesimplemedia.co.uk. www.brooklandsmuseum.com.
  8. Web site: Byfleet and New Haw. www.southwesternrailway.com.
  9. Web site: National Rail Enquiries - Station facilities for Byfleet & New Haw. www.nationalrail.co.uk.