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Wokingham

From Bradshaw, the companion guide to On Our Lines
Wokingham
Wokingham Station looking Up
Opened1849
CRS codeWKM
OperatorSouth Western Railway
Platforms2

Wokingham is located at the junction between the Windsor Lines and the North Downs Line. Wokingham Railway Station was opened on the 4th of July 1849 by the South Eastern Railway in 1856 the Staines, Wokingham & Woking Junction Railway opened the South Western Railway Line to Staines. In 2013 a new station build was built to replace the CLASP Station building.

Wokingham new Station Building

Listed Footbridge

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Wokingham features a Grade II listed footbridge which is over 130 years old made from sections of Rail's. The footbridge sits next to the Level Crossing which was until February 2023 controlled from Wokingham Signal Box.[1]

Basingstoke & Wokingham Railway

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Wokingham could have been a more heavily used station if the Basingstoke & Wokingham Railway was built in 1895.[2][3][4]

Services

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Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Winnersh
towards Reading
  South Western Railway (Windsor Lines)   Bracknell
towards London Waterloo
Reading
towards Reading
  Great Western Railway (North Downs Line)   Crowthorne or Blackwater
towards Gatwick Airport
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