Jump to content

Windsor Lines: Difference between revisions

From Bradshaw, the companion guide to On Our Lines
Added a list of some of the stations on Windsor.Line
Corrected the speed
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The Windsor Lines are a set of [[South Western Railway]] lines heading out of [[London Waterloo]] heading to [[Reading]], [[Windsor & Eton Riverside]] and [[Weybridge]] via [[Barnes]].
{{Infobox line
|line_name = Windsor Lines
|image = Richmond station MMB 08 455853 450557.jpg
|imagesize = 300px
|opened= 1838
|closed = N/A
|operator = South Western Railway
|oldOperator = South West Trains
|length = 64mi 55ch
|stationsNumber = 41
|termini = Reading, Weybridge, Windsor & Eton Riverside and London Waterloo
|stock = [[Class 450]], [[Class 458]] & [[Class 701]] EMU's
|electrification = 750V DC Third Rail
|gauge = Standard gauge (1435mm)
|speed = 70mph West of Feltham and 60mph East of Feltham
}}
The '''Windsor Lines''' are a set of [[South Western Railway]] lines heading out of [[London Waterloo]] heading to [[Reading]], [[Windsor & Eton Riverside]] and [[Weybridge]] via [[Barnes]]. The Windsor Lines were open in phases between 1838 and 1856 by several railway companies. It was electrified in stages between 1915 and 1939 by the [[London & South Western Railway]] and the [[Southern Railway]].


== Stations ==
== Stations ==

Latest revision as of 16:36, 8 January 2026

Windsor Lines
Windsor Lines
Overview
Technical
ClosedN/A
Current OperatorSouth Western Railway
Former Operator(s)South Western Railway
Total Length64mi 55ch
Number of stations41
TerminiReading, Weybridge, Windsor & Eton Riverside and London Waterloo
Rolling stockClass 450, Class 458 & Class 701 EMU's
Electrification750V DC Third Rail
Track gaugeStandard gauge (1435mm)
Maximum speed70mph West of Feltham and 60mph East of Feltham

The Windsor Lines are a set of South Western Railway lines heading out of London Waterloo heading to Reading, Windsor & Eton Riverside and Weybridge via Barnes. The Windsor Lines were open in phases between 1838 and 1856 by several railway companies. It was electrified in stages between 1915 and 1939 by the London & South Western Railway and the Southern Railway.

Stations

Stations on the Windsor Lines.

Reading Branch

Weybridge Branch

Privacy & Cookies: This site uses cookies. By continuing to use this website, you agree to their use.