Beaulieu Road Railway Station

About Beaulieu Road Railway Station

Beaulieu Road railway station is located at the point where the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo to Weymouth crosses the B3056 road from Beaulieu to Lyndhurst in Hampshire, England. HistoryOpened by the Southampton and Dorchester Railway (S& DR) on 1 June 1847, the station was not originally intended to serve the village of Beaulieu, which lies some 3. 5 miles (5. 5 km) distant. The railway company were obliged to open it as a 'personal' station for Lord Montagu, a concession to him for allowing the railway to be built over part of his Beaulieu Estate. A special signal would indicate to the train drivers that they should stop for Lord Montagu and his guests. The station was closed by the London and South Western Railway on 1 March 1860, and reopened on 1 November 1895. It was destaffed in the early 1960s. ServicesNowadays the station is served by London Waterloo to Poole stopping services operated by South Western Railway. As of the December 2007 timetable, on Mondays to Fridays trains call only during the morning peak and late afternoon. From May 2008, a late morning service has also been added in each direction. In 2013 there were down trains, towards Poole, every two or three hours on Monday to Friday, the last being 20: 44, but only three up trains (08: 08, 11: 38 and 18: 38). On Saturdays there were five up and six down services. On Sundays, however, there was a better service, with trains to and from Poole calling hourly throughout the day.

Beaulieu Road Railway Station Description

Beaulieu Road railway station is located at the point where the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo to Weymouth crosses the B3056 road from Beaulieu to Lyndhurst in Hampshire, England. HistoryOpened by the Southampton and Dorchester Railway (S& DR) on 1 June 1847, the station was not originally intended to serve the village of Beaulieu, which lies some 3. 5 miles (5. 5 km) distant. The railway company were obliged to open it as a 'personal' station for Lord Montagu, a concession to him for allowing the railway to be built over part of his Beaulieu Estate. A special signal would indicate to the train drivers that they should stop for Lord Montagu and his guests. The station was closed by the London and South Western Railway on 1 March 1860, and reopened on 1 November 1895. It was destaffed in the early 1960s. ServicesNowadays the station is served by London Waterloo to Poole stopping services operated by South Western Railway. As of the December 2007 timetable, on Mondays to Fridays trains call only during the morning peak and late afternoon. From May 2008, a late morning service has also been added in each direction. In 2013 there were down trains, towards Poole, every two or three hours on Monday to Friday, the last being 20: 44, but only three up trains (08: 08, 11: 38 and 18: 38). On Saturdays there were five up and six down services. On Sundays, however, there was a better service, with trains to and from Poole calling hourly throughout the day.

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Beaulieu Road Railway Station is located at Southampton
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