railroad.wikisort.org - StationWhitton railway station is in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in southwest London, within Travelcard Zone 5. It is 12 miles 43 chains (20.2 km) down the line from London Waterloo. The station and all trains serving it are operated by South Western Railway. The station was extensively refurbished and its main buildings replaced 2015–2016. The footbridge was replaced so as to incorporate optional lifts to the platforms. Whitton station has a ticket office above the up (London-bound) platform containing a coffee shop, a taxi office, ticket machines and a disabled toilet. The station, to allow periods of no staff, lacks ticket barriers. The operator has had call at the station on most weekdays since 2014 air-conditioned, ten-coach trains.[2] The platforms were extended away from the building and footbridge in February 2012.
Railway station in London, England
Whitton is the closest station to the Twickenham Stoop rugby union stadium, home of Harlequins and is about 700 metres further by pavement from Twickenham Stadium (compared to Twickenham railway station).
History
The line through Whitton was opened by the Windsor, Staines and South Western Railway (WS&SWR) when the WS&SWR extended its line from Richmond to Datchet on 22 August 1848. In July 1850 the WS&SWR was absorbed into the London and South Western Railway (LSWR).
On 1 January 1883 the LSWR opened a curve enabling down trains from Twickenham to pass the site of what was to become Whitton station and access the Hounslow Loop. On 1 January 1923 the LSWR amalgamated with other railways to form the Southern Railway.
In the late 1920s the Southern was planning to extend its third rail electric train system from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton (Riverside). As part of that plan new development in what was once rural areas were to receive new stations. So, from 6 July 1930 the Windsor Lines became electrified and a new station was opened called Whitton.
As today Whitton is a classic Southern structure with steel canopies and pre-cast concrete platforms.
Whitton Station survived the war unscathed and three years after the war ended, on 1 January 1948, the station and line passed into the ownership of British Railways.
In the 1980s and 1990s the station became part of Network South East and that changed due to the privatisation of the railways. Ever since the mid-1990s the franchise serving Whitton has been South Western Railway (formerly South West Trains).
In February 2015 the station started to be rebuilt. This was done in two phases – the first prior to the 2015 Rugby World Cup, and the second after that and completing in 2016.[3] The renovation works were pencilled for completion in time for the 2015 Rugby World Cup, but completed late 2016.
Services
Typical off-peak service from the station is:
- 4 tph (trains per hour) eastbound to London Waterloo, of which:
- 2 tph all-stations (known as "stopping")
- 2 tph semi-fast (calling at Twickenham, Richmond, Putney, Clapham Junction, Vauxhall and London Waterloo.
- 4 tph westbound of which 2 go to Windsor & Eton Riverside and 2 go back to London Waterloo via the Hounslow Loop
Typical peak-hours service from the station is:
5 to 7 tph (trains per hour) depending if to or from London Waterloo
On Sundays it is:
- 2 tph to London Waterloo semi-fast
- 1 tph to London Waterloo via Brentford
- 2 tph to Windsor & Eton Riverside
- 1 tph to Syon Lane
The service is normally provided by class 707 electric trains and class 458/5 trains.
Preceding station |
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Following station
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Twickenham |
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South Western Railway Waterloo to Reading Line |
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Feltham |
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South Western Railway Hounslow Loop Line |
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Hounslow |
Connections
London Buses routes 110 and H22 serve the station.
References
External links
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Streets and roads |
- A307 road
- A308 road
- A316 road
- Castelnau, Barnes
- George Street, Richmond
- The Green, Richmond
- Kew Green
- Ringway 2
- South Circular Road
- The Terrace, Barnes
- The Vineyard, Richmond
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River Thames bridges, islands and river services | |
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Other rivers and streams | |
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Sports venues | |
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Events |
- Annual sports events
- Hampton Court Garden Festival
- Hampton Court Palace Festival
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Breweries and pubs |
- Britannia, Richmond
- The Bull's Head, Barnes
- The Crown, Twickenham
- Dysart Arms, Petersham
- The Fox, Twickenham
- The George, Twickenham
- Hare and Hounds, East Sheen
- Jolly Coopers, Hampton
- Old Ship, Richmond
- Park Hotel, Teddington
- Richmond Brewery Stores
- Sun Inn, Barnes
- Twickenham Fine Ales
- Watney Combe & Reid
- White Cross, Richmond
- The White Swan, Twickenham
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Theatres, cinemas and music venues |
- The Bull's Head
- Crawdaddy Club
- The Exchange
- Olympic Studios
- Orange Tree Theatre
- OSO Arts Centre
- Puppet Theatre Barge
- Richmond Theatre
- TwickFolk
- Wathen Hall
- former Eel Pie Island Hotel
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Film and recording studios |
- Astoria
- The Boathouse, Twickenham
- Eel Pie Studios
- Olympic Studios
- Twickenham Studios
- former Teddington Studios
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Media and publishing |
- Richmond and Twickenham Times
- former Gaydar Radio
- former Hogarth Press
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Public art | |
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Historical royal palaces |
- Hampton Court Palace
- Hampton Court astronomical clock
- Hampton Court Maze
- Kew Palace
- Richmond Palace
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Other places of interest |
- 123 Mortlake High Street
- 14 The Terrace, Barnes
- 18 Station Road, Barnes
- 70 Barnes High Street
- Asgill House
- Brinsworth House
- Bushy House
- Chapel House
- Chapel in the Wood
- Clarence House
- Doughty House
- Douglas House
- Downe House
- East Sheen Filling Station
- Fulwell bus garage
- Garrick's Temple to Shakespeare
- Garrick's Villa
- Grove House, Hampton
- Halford House
- Ham House
- Hampton Youth Project
- Harrods Furniture Depository
- Hogarth House
- The Homestead
- Hotham House
- Kew Mortuary
- King's Observatory
- Kneller Hall
- Langham House
- Langham House Close
- Latchmere House
- Lichfield Court
- Marble Hill House
- Montrose House
- National Physical Laboratory
- Normansfield Theatre
- The Old Court House
- Old Town Hall, Richmond
- Ormeley Lodge
- Parkleys
- The Pavilion
- Pembroke Lodge
- Pope's Grotto
- Poppy Factory
- Royal Military School of Music
- Royal Star and Garter Home
- St Leonard's Court
- Strawberry Hill House
- Stud House
- Sudbrook House and Park
- Thatched House Lodge
- University Boat Race Stones
- Victoria Working Men's Club
- West Hall
- White Lodge
- The Wick
- Wick House
- Yelverton Lodge
- York House
- former Admiralty Research Laboratory
- former Alcott House
- former Camp Griffiss
- former Cross Deep House
- former The Karsino
- former Mortlake Tapestry Works
- former Mount Ararat
- former Pope's villa
- former Radnor House
- former Richmond House
- former Richmond Lodge
- former Sheen Priory
- former Star and Garter Hotel
- former Twickenham Park
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Tragedy and disaster |
- Barnes child murder
- Barnes rail crash
- Ham bank murder
- Murder of Amélie Delagrange
- Murder of Julia Martha Thomas
- Richmond child murder
- Towpath murders
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Other history topics |
- Adana Printing Machines
- Ashe baronets
- Cook baronets of Doughty House
- GHQ Liaison Regiment (Phantom)
- Hampton Court Conference
- Kew Letters
- Petersham Hole
- Pocock baronets
- Richmond Flyers
- Richmond, Petersham and Ham Open Spaces Act 1902
- Treaty of Hampton Court (1562)
- Vandeput baronets
- Warren-Lambert
- Wigan baronets
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Parliamentary constituencies |
- Richmond Park
- Twickenham
- former Richmond and Barnes
- former Richmond (Surrey)
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Other topics |
- Almshouses
- Archives, museums and art galleries
- Cemeteries, crematoria and memorials
- Churches
- Synagogue
- Grade I listed buildings
- Grade II* listed buildings
- Hospitals
- Local government
- Local council elections
- People
- Schools, colleges and universities
- Sports clubs
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Parks, open spaces and nature reserves in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames |
Transport in London |
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Companies and organisations | Transport for London (TFL) | London Underground |
- Night Tube
- Bakerloo
- Central
- Jubilee
- Northern
- Piccadilly
- Victoria
- Waterloo & City
- Circle
- District
- Hammersmith & City
- Metropolitan
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London Rail |
- Docklands Light Railway
- Elizabeth line
- London Overground
- North London
- East London
- South London
- West London
- Gospel Oak to Barking
- Lea Valley
- Romford–Upminster
- Watford DC
- Tramlink
- Crossrail construction project,
- Crossrail 2, proposed
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Other |
- London Cable Car
- Buses
- Coach station
- Cycle hire
- Dial-a-Ride
- London River Services
- London Streets
- Source London
- Taxi and Private Hire office
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Bus operators |
- Abellio London
- Arriva East Herts & Essex
- Arriva London
- Arriva Southern Counties
- Blue Triangle
- Go-Ahead London
- HCT Group
- London Sovereign
- London United
- Metrobus
- Metroline
- Quality Line
- Stagecoach London
- Uno
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River operators |
- City Cruises
- Lower Thames and Medway Passenger Boat Company
- Uber Boat by Thames Clippers
- Thames Executive Charters
- Thames River Services
- Westminster Passenger Services Association
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Train operators |
- Arriva Rail London
- Avanti West Coast
- c2c
- Caledonian Sleeper
- Chiltern Railways
- East Midlands Railway
- Elizabeth line
- Eurostar
- Govia Thameslink Railway
- Gatwick Express
- Great Northern
- Southern
- Thameslink
- Grand Central
- Great Western Railway
- Greater Anglia
- Heathrow Express
- Hull Trains
- London North Eastern Railway
- London Northwestern Railway
Lumo
- South Western Railway
- Southeastern
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Roads | Motorways |
- M1
- M4
- M11
- M25 London Orbital
- Former: M41 (West Cross Route)
- A40(M) (Westway)
- A102(M) (East Cross Route)
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Ring roads |
- London Inner Ring Road
- North Circular Road
- South Circular Road
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Charging |
- Congestion charge
- Low emission zone
- Ultra Low Emission Zone
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Ticketing |
- Freedom Pass
- Oyster card
- Travelcard
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Other |
- Cycle routes
- History of public transport authorities
- London Transport Museum
- Port of London
- Regent's Canal
- Thameslink
- Trams
- Trolleybuses
- Windsor House
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Former BR sectors |
- British Rail
- InterCity
- Network SouthEast
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Category
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South Western Railway routes |
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Main line routes serving this station | | Suburban and non-main line routes serving this station | Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside | |
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Hounslow Loop Line & Chertsey or Weybridge branch line | |
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| Island Line routes serving this station | |
| Stations in italics are served on limited occasions, at peak hours or on Sundays only. |
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