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Woking railway station is a major stop in the town of Woking in England, on the South West Main Line used by many commuters. It is 24 miles 27 chains (39.2 km) down the line from London Waterloo .
This is a route-map template for Woking station, a London-area railway station.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
West Byfleet railway station is a railway station serving the village of West Byfleet, which forms part of the borough of Woking in the English county of Surrey. The station is on the South West Main Line , 21 miles 54 chains (34.9 km) from London Waterloo .
Fare zone 6 is an outer zone of Transport for London's zonal fare system used for calculating the price of tickets for travel on the London Underground, London Overground, Docklands Light Railway, [1] National Rail services (since 2007), [2] and the Elizabeth line within Greater London.
Worplesdon railway station is a railway station in the Woking district of Surrey, England. The station is located between Woking and Guildford stations on the Portsmouth Direct Line , 26 miles 55 chains (42.9 km) down the line from London Waterloo .
A 1909 Railway Clearing House map showing (left) lines in the area of Wokingham. 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.
The London and Southampton Railway (L&SR) was authorised on 25 July 1834. [1] It was built and opened in stages, and the second section, that between Woking (then known as Woking Common) and Winchfield, was opened on 24 September 1838; [2] there was only one intermediate station on this section, at Farnborough. [3]
The first stage opened in May 1838 and joined the London Terminus in Nine Elms with Woking Common, now Woking. [3] Byfleet and New Haw Station is in close proximity to the historical Brooklands racetrack and aerodrome, which date back to 1907. [4] [5] The racetrack hosted the 1927 British Grand Prix a few months after the station opened. [6]