Symbol: | rail |
St Margarets | |
Manager: | South Western Railway |
Fare Zone: | 4 |
Locale: | St Margarets |
Borough: | London Borough of Richmond upon Thames |
Events1: | Opened |
Years1: | 2 October 1876 |
Platforms: | 3 |
Railexits0405: | 0.781 |
Railexits0506: | 0.763 |
Railexits0607: | 1.528 |
Railexits0708: | 1.624 |
Railexits0809: | 1.547 |
Railexits0910: | 1.504 |
Railexits1011: | 1.602 |
Railexits1112: | 1.660 |
Railexits1213: | 1.719 |
Railexits1314: | 1.738 |
Railexits1415: | 1.745 |
Railexits1516: | 1.510 |
Railexits1617: | 1.455 |
Railexits1718: | 1.368 --> |
Railexits1819: | 1.413 |
Railexits1920: | 1.320 |
Railexits2021: | 0.281 |
Railexits2122: | 0.650 |
Railexits2223: | 0.820 |
Railcode: | SMG |
Dft Category: | C2 |
Coordinates: | 51.455°N -0.3204°W |
St Margarets railway station, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in south-west London, is in Travelcard Zone 4. It was opened by the London & South Western Railway on 2 October 1876[1] on the existing line from Waterloo to Windsor. It is a minor stop, 10chain66chain down the line from Waterloo.
The station and all trains serving it are operated by South Western Railway. The station entrance is at the east end, nearer to London. The station is sometimes shown as St Margarets (London) to differentiate it from the station of the same name in Hertfordshire.
All services at St Margarets are operated by South Western Railway.
The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:
Additional services, including trains to and from London Waterloo via call at the station during the peak hours. London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside services call once an hour on a Sunday in either direction.
London Buses routes 110 and H37, and mobility route 969 serve the station.[2]