Godalming railway station explained

Godalming
Symbol Location:gb
Symbol:rail
Borough:Godalming, Waverley
Country:England
Coordinates:51.187°N -0.619°W
Grid Name:Grid reference
Manager:South Western Railway
Platforms:2
Code:GOD
Classification:DfT category C2
Opened:1 January 1859
Footnotes:Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

Godalming railway station is a stop on the Portsmouth Direct Line, 34chain37chain down the line from . The station, opened in 1859 to replace one on a different site, is situated at the edge of the town of Godalming, Surrey. The main station building is a Grade II listed building.

History

The original single platform terminus station, opened in 1849, was located on a spur from just south of Farncombe station, north of the River Wey. It was closed to passengers in 1897 but was retained as a goods yard until 1969. The site at is now a residential development, the road being called, appropriately, Old Station Way.

Station environment and awards

The staff at Godalming have worked hard to maintain the station. In 2004 they won Best Miscellaneous Building in the Godalming in Bloom 2004 Competition, in 2005 they won Best Small Station in the South West Trains Station Pride Awards and received a Highly Commended in the National Rail Awards.

In July 2006 the station won the Special Award in the Godalming in Bloom 2006 competition, not only for their display of flowers, but also for the welcoming environment they have created. It won again in 2008.[1]

In August 2006 they won Best Small Station in the 2006 South West Trains Station Pride Awards.

In popular culture

In February 2006 Godalming station was renamed "Shere" for three days while filming took place for The Holiday, a film starring Cameron Diaz, Jude Law, Jack Black and Kate Winslet. It was directed by Nancy Meyers and released in December 2006.[2]

2016 accessibility project

The pedestrian subway connecting the platforms is a narrow passageway with limited accessibility, typical of the era of the construction of the station. It provided a challenging route for the disabled, as well as prams and passengers encumbered with luggage, potentially requiring a lengthy detour outside the station to access the London-bound platform. As one of relatively few subways of the era still in use, it suffered from dampness and poor sight lines, and had become relatively dilapidated.

In 2016 Godalming station was therefore allocated £3.1m of funding under the government 'Access for All' funding programme to replace the subway with a fully enclosed footbridge, equipped with two 16-person lifts to enable step free access between platforms. Other works funded under the programme include replacement and extension of the cycle shelters, platform canopy extensions to provide a weather protected route between the new footbridge structure and existing canopies, and resurfacing of the platforms to provide tactile paving and improve the stepping distance between platform and train.[3]

Services

All services at Godalming are operated by South Western Railway using and EMUs, excluding the singular evening service, terminating at Haslemere, operated by a Class 458 — 2P71.

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

The station is also served by a single evening service to .

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/SWTrains/News/_Godalming+Comes+Up+Smelling+of+Roses.htm South West Trains - Godalming Station floral recognition
  2. Web site: The Holiday (2006) Filming and Production . IMDB . 26 January 2019.
  3. Web site: South West Trains press release - Godalming station to benefit from step-free access thanks to £3.1m investment. 27 August 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150912050136/http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/GodalmingInvestment.aspx. 12 September 2015. dead. dmy-all.