Wanborough | |
Symbol Location: | gb |
Symbol: | rail |
Borough: | Wanborough, Guildford |
Country: | England |
Grid Name: | Grid reference |
Manager: | South Western Railway |
Platforms: | 2 |
Code: | WAN |
Classification: | DfT category F2 |
Pregroup: | London and South Western Railway |
Postgroup: | Southern Railway |
Opened: | 1891 |
Footnotes: | Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road |
Wanborough railway station is in Flexford, Surrey, England. It serves the villages of Normandy to the north and Wanborough to the south.
South Western Railway operates the station and most of the trains that serve it. Great Western Railway also provides a limited service. The station is on the Ascot to Guildford line and the North Downs Line, 34miles from .
The London and South Western Railway opened the station on its Guildford to Aldershot line in 1891. British Railways closed the station's signal box in 1966, on the day that it commissioned the then-new signal box at Ash Crossing. Ash Crossing signal box has itself since been decommissioned and demolished. BR made Wanborough unstaffed in 1987. The station is 34miles from Waterloo (measured via and milepost at), and has two platforms, which can each accommodate a four-coach train.[1]
Much of Wanborough's train service has been remarkably unchanged over the years. A look at the historical website below shows for example:
Wanborough (from Guildford) to Ascot service Mon-Fri after the morning rush hour in the following years:
Year 1937: Times - Difficult to confirm all as times shown from Waterloo but basically at 0934, 1005 then at :35 and :05 till 2205 and then some later trains
Year 1939: Times 0937, 1007, 1039, 1109, 1137, 1237 and half-hourly to 0007 (next morning)
Year 1957: Times 0937, 1007, 1039, 1109, 1137, 1237, 1307, 1309, 1407, 1439, 1507, 1537, 1609, 1637, 1709, 1739, 1809, 1840, 1907, 1937, 2010, 2037, 2109, 2207, 2237,2307 (last service one hour earlier than in 1939)
Year 2010: Times 0936 and half-hourly till 2306
Services at Wanborough are operated by South Western Railway and Great Western Railway using and DMUs and EMUs.
The typical off-peak service is two trains per hour in each direction between and via, operated by South Western Railway. A small number of Great Western Railway services between and via Guildford call at the station during the peak hours.
On Sundays, the service is reduced to hourly in each direction with westbound services running to and from instead of Farnham.