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This is for reversing trains in times of disruption and during the Reading station upgrade. In 1976 the busy level crossing adjacent to the station was modernised with lifting barriers. In February 2024 Network Rail closed the signal box as part of a £375 billion resignalling scheme of both Feltham PSB (Power Signal Box) and Wokingham SB ...
Access from station building to London-bound platform Access under the railway to Wokingham Road (left, outside fence) and Reading-bound platform (inside fence) Winnersh Triangle railway station is one of two railway stations in Winnersh, Berkshire, England. It is served by South Western Railway services between London Waterloo and Reading.
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.
Former Police Station, Rectory Road, Wokingham. Designed by Joseph Morris assisted by his daughter Violet and completed in 1903. To the left is the court room and to the right an additional wing added in 1911. Date: 13 March 2011, 13:30: Source: Former Police Station. Uploaded by BaldBoris; Author: Tom Bastin from Reading, UK
Reading Southern railway station is a former railway station in Reading, Berkshire, England, located to the south of Reading General station on the Great Western main line. It was opened in 1855 by the South Eastern Railway 's route from Redhill , connecting Reading with south coast towns like Brighton and Dover .
Esholt railway station was a railway station on the Shipley to Guiseley line of the Midland Railway. It opened on 4 December 1876 [1] along with Baildon station when the line was formally opened, [2] and closed on 28 October 1940. [3] The buildings remained after closure before being demolished in 1953. [4]
The 39th Street station will shut down at 7:30 p.m. on Friday ahead of the next scheduled weekend closure. A bus service will run between the 29th Street and 48th Street stations.
Closed [1] Location Shustoke was a railway station on what is now the Birmingham to Peterborough Line between Whitacre Junction (now closed) and Arley and Fillongley (also closed).