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  2. Wokingham railway station - Wikipedia

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    Wokingham railway station serves the market town of Wokingham in Berkshire, England. It is 62 miles 8 chains (62.10 mi; 99.9 km) down the line from London Charing Cross via Redhill. [ 1 ] It is at the junction of the Waterloo–Reading line with the North Downs Line .

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  4. Winnersh Triangle railway station - Wikipedia

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    A new development for the station environment, known as Winnersh Triangle Parkway, has been proposed by Wokingham Borough Council. This will involve the addition of a parking deck over the existing Park and Ride car park that will add an extra 130 parking spaces, a revamp of the ticket office and waiting areas inside the station building, and ...

  5. Talk:Wokingham railway station - Wikipedia

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  6. North Downs Line - Wikipedia

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    A goods yard was constructed at the station in 1859-60. [97] Wokingham Junction was created in 1856, when the line from Ascot opened. A Class 166 heads towards Guildford after departing from Wokingham station. Several connections between the North Downs Line and other lines were created in the second half of the 19th century.

  7. 'Landmark moment' as station shuts after 200 years - AOL

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    Belfast’s city centre railway station closes on Friday to make way for a new public transport hub.

  8. Waterloo–Reading line - Wikipedia

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    In the current timetable, there are two trains per hour between Waterloo and Reading, every day of the week; the Reading service only calls at major stations Clapham Junction, Richmond, Twickenham, Feltham (with a short bus link to Heathrow Airport), Staines and then all stations to Reading.

  9. Ascot lines of the London and South Western Railway

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    At Wokingham the line would connect to the Reading, Guildford and Reigate Railway; running powers would get trains to Reading. [1] The SW&WJR opened from Staines to Ascot on 4 June 1856. Williams says that the continuation to Wokingham was held back until 9 July 1856 to prevent the SER from profiting from the Ascot race traffic.