Salfords railway station explained

Salfords
Symbol:rail
Railcode:SAF
Dft Category:E
Pregroup:London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
Postgroup:Southern Railway
Manager:Southern
Locale:Salfords
Borough:Reigate and Banstead
Fare Zone:D
Raillowexits0405:87,795
Raillowexits0506: 96,766
Railexits0607: 0.104
Railexits0708: 0.117
Railexits0809: 0.127
Railexits0910: 0.112
Railexits1011: 0.115
Railexits1112: 0.129
Railexits1213: 0.135
Railexits1314: 0.139
Railexits1415: 0.131
Railexits1516: 0.132
Railexits1617: 0.125
Railexits1718: 0.137 -->
Railexits1819: 0.152
Railexits1920: 0.155
Raillowexits2021: 36,046
Raillowexits2122: 84,094
Railexits2223: 0.116
Platforms:2
Map Type:Surrey
Coordinates:51.202°N -0.162°W
Gridref:TQ285462
Original:London, Brighton and South Coast Railway
Years1:8 October 1915
Events1:Station opened as Salfords Halt unadvertised service for workmen
Years2:17 July 1932
Events2:Line electrified with advertised public service
Years3:1 January 1935
Events3:Renamed Salfords
Access:Yes
Access Note:, Northbound only[1]

Salfords railway station serves the village of Salfords in Surrey, England. The station is sometimes shown as Salfords (Surrey) in timetables to differentiate it from the two stations in Salford, Greater Manchester. It is on the Brighton Main Line, 23chain37chain down the line from via and is managed by Southern. Train services are provided by Thameslink and Southern.

The station has four lines running through it: two slow lines with platforms and two express lines that have no platforms. The ticket office is open weekdays from 6:30 am to 10:30 am. There is an on-demand service announcement facility. A PERTIS machine is provided. Journey times are around 45 minutes to London, 25 to Croydon, 7 to Redhill and Gatwick Airport, 10 to Crawley and 20 to Horsham.

History

Salfords station was originally built in 1915 for workers at the Monotype Corporation, which had constructed a factory next to the railway line in 1899. From its opening on 8 October 1915[2] the train service was not advertised and sparse to meet the needs of Monotype Corporation staff. On 17 July 1932 the line was electrified on 750 Volts DC third rail and concurrently the station was served by a regular advertised train service. The station name, originally Salfords Halt, was simplified to Salfords on 1 January 1935.

Day Aggregates made use of the open land beside the station to store and transport their loose stones for construction in the area for some time. The sidings used still exist, including a bay platform at the station and most of the machinery used to expel and fill the wagons that transported the stone at the site. Network Rail have a site at the back of platform 1, using it as a base for the continuing improvements to the Brighton main line, in between Selhurst traincare depot and the Three Bridges engineering depot.

On 14 January 2008, the station received a minor upgrade. This involved the replacing of the wooden huts with modern glass waiting areas and the installation of dynamic digital displays with information about the next train. Southeastern ceased to serve the station from December 2008.

A second PERTIS machine was installed at the entrance to the Horley-bound platform by 2008. Help points were installed in February 2011 to both platforms.

The PERTIS machine on platform one has been replaced in August 2011 by the installation of quick ticket machine on this platform to facilitate buying of tickets out of hours.

Since 20 May 2018 Salfords is served by the Thameslink service between Bedford and Gatwick Airport.

Services

Off-peak, all services at Salfords are operated by Thameslink using EMUs.

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

During the peak hours, the station is served by an additional half-hourly Southern service between and .

On Sundays, the service is reduced to hourly but southbound services are extended beyond Three Bridges to and from .

Although the station is outside Greater London, Oyster Pay as you go and contactless payment cards are valid. However, the station is outside the London Fare Zone area and as a result, special fares apply.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Salfords (Surrey) (SAF) . National Rail Enquiries . 23 August 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170823163612/http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations/SAF/details.html . 23 August 2017 . live.
  2. Book: Butt, R.V.J. . The Directory of Railway Stations . 1995 . Patrick Stephens Ltd . Yeovil . 1-85260-508-1 . R508 . 204 .