About Sholing Railway Station
Sholing railway station is a railway station serving the suburb of Sholing, on the edge of Southampton, England, operated by South Western Railway. UpgradesIn 2009 the station had stairs replaced and new CCTV cameras fitted. This followed an incident where a male fell down the stairs on Platform 2, breaking his leg. Local campaigns have sought to see additional shelters installed at the station following increased usage which has doubled over the last 6 years. ServicesThe only service that stops there is the Portsmouth to Southampton stopping service, operated by South Western Railway, which stops once an hour in each direction. The only other service to call here is the 08: 38 Southern from Brighton to Southampton Central service on Monday - Friday mornings.
Sholing Railway Station Description
Sholing railway station is a railway station serving the suburb of Sholing, on the edge of Southampton, England, operated by South Western Railway. UpgradesIn 2009 the station had stairs replaced and new CCTV cameras fitted. This followed an incident where a male fell down the stairs on Platform 2, breaking his leg. Local campaigns have sought to see additional shelters installed at the station following increased usage which has doubled over the last 6 years. ServicesThe only service that stops there is the Portsmouth to Southampton stopping service, operated by South Western Railway, which stops once an hour in each direction. The only other service to call here is the 08: 38 Southern from Brighton to Southampton Central service on Monday - Friday mornings.