Basingstoke
Appearance
| Basingstoke | |
|---|---|
Basingstoke Station | |
| Opened | 1839 |
| CRS code | BSK |
| Operator | South Western Railway |
| Platforms | 5 |
Basingstoke is an interchange between Great Western Railway, South Western Railway and CrossCountry. Basingstoke is sometimes jokingly is called Azmingstoke.[1] Basingstoke was opened in 1839 by the London & South Western Railway.
Basingstoke & Wokingham Railway
[edit | edit source]Basingstoke could have had a direct link to Wokingham if the Basingstoke & Wokingham Railway was built in 1895.[2][3][4]
Services
[edit | edit source]| Preceding station | Following station | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Terminates Here | Great Western Railway (Basingstoke Branch) | Bramley towards Reading | ||
| Reading towards Reading |
South Western Railway (West of England Main Line), Sundays Only | Overton towards Salsibury | ||
| Terminates Here | South Western Railway (South Western Main Line), Stopper | Fleet towards London Waterloo | ||
| Winchester towards Weymouth or Portsmouth Harbour |
South Western Railway (South Western Main Line), Fast | Woking towards London Waterloo | ||
| Salisbury towards Exeter St David's or Westbury |
South Western Railway (West of England Main Line), Stopper | Woking towards London Waterloo | ||
| Reading towards Manchester Piccadilly |
CrossCountry | Winchester towards Bournemouth | ||