Wokingham Railway Station

About Wokingham Railway Station

Wokingham railway station is a railway station in Wokingham, Berkshire, England. It is at the junction of the Waterloo to Reading line with the North Downs Line. South Western Railway manages the station and provides services along with Great Western Railway. HistoryThe line from Reading to was built by the Reading, Guildford and Reigate Railway (RG& RR), and was opened in stages. The first sections, from Reading to, which included a station at Wokingham, also from to Redhill, were opened on 4 July 1849. Other sections followed, with the last section, from to, on 15 October 1849. From its beginning the RG& RR was worked by the South Eastern Railway (SER), which bought the RG& RR in 1852. The Staines, Wokingham & Woking Junction Railway (SW& WJR) opened a line between and Wokingham (Staines Junction) on 9 July 1856. The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) worked the SW& WJR and was authorised to run over the SER to Reading. This gave Wokingham a direct route to. In 1933 the Southern Railway opened the current signal box. It controls part of the North Downs Line, part of the Waterloo route, and the level crossing. On 1 January 1939 the SR extended its Waterloo – electric service to Wokingham and Reading.

Wokingham Railway Station Description

Wokingham railway station is a railway station in Wokingham, Berkshire, England. It is at the junction of the Waterloo to Reading line with the North Downs Line. South Western Railway manages the station and provides services along with Great Western Railway. HistoryThe line from Reading to was built by the Reading, Guildford and Reigate Railway (RG& RR), and was opened in stages. The first sections, from Reading to, which included a station at Wokingham, also from to Redhill, were opened on 4 July 1849. Other sections followed, with the last section, from to, on 15 October 1849. From its beginning the RG& RR was worked by the South Eastern Railway (SER), which bought the RG& RR in 1852. The Staines, Wokingham & Woking Junction Railway (SW& WJR) opened a line between and Wokingham (Staines Junction) on 9 July 1856. The London and South Western Railway (LSWR) worked the SW& WJR and was authorised to run over the SER to Reading. This gave Wokingham a direct route to. In 1933 the Southern Railway opened the current signal box. It controls part of the North Downs Line, part of the Waterloo route, and the level crossing. On 1 January 1939 the SR extended its Waterloo – electric service to Wokingham and Reading.

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Wokingham Railway Station is located at Wokingham
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