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Latest revision as of 10:01, 8 January 2026
| Twyford | |
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Great Western Rail 387 at Twyford | |
| Opened | 1839 |
| CRS code | TWY |
| Operator | Great Western Railway |
| Platforms | 5 |
Twyford was opened on the 1st of July 1839 by the Great Western Railway and is located on the Great Western Main Line at the junction with the Henley-on-Thames Branch. The Henley-on-Thames branch opened in 1865 and saw a bay platform installed. Twyford receives a half hour Great Western Railway and Elizabeth line service to London and Reading plus a half hourly GWR Henley-on-Thames tunnel.
Services
[edit | edit source]| Preceding station | Following station | |||
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| Reading towards Reading |
Elizabeth line | Maidenhead towards Abbey Wood | ||
| Shiplake towards Henley-on-Thames |
Great Western Railway | Terminates Here | ||
| Reading towards Didcot Parkway |
Great Western Railway | Maidenhead towards London Paddington | ||