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Services are normally provided by South Western Railway on a half hourly frequency between Reading and London Waterloo.
Services are normally provided by South Western Railway on a half hourly frequency between Reading and London Waterloo.
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== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 16:09, 8 January 2026

Winnersh Triangle
South Western Railway 450042 Winnersh Triangle
Opened12 of May 1986
CRS codeWTI
OperatorSouth Western Railway
Platforms2

Winnersh Triangle was opened by British Rail costing just £375,000 to build. The station was built to be lightweight as not to heavily stress the Embankment.[1] Winnersh Triangle Station

Services

Services are normally provided by South Western Railway on a half hourly frequency between Reading and London Waterloo.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Earley
towards Reading
  South Western Railway (Windsor Lines)   Winnersh
towards London Waterloo

References

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