Sandhurst railway station
This article needs additional citations for verification. (September 2014) |
General information | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Location | Sandhurst, Bracknell Forest England | ||||
Grid reference | SU833615 | ||||
Managed by | Great Western Railway | ||||
Platforms | 2 | ||||
Other information | |||||
Station code | SND | ||||
Classification | DfT category F1 | ||||
Key dates | |||||
1909 | Opened | ||||
Passengers | |||||
2018/19 | 0.151 million | ||||
2019/20 | 0.152 million | ||||
2020/21 | 38,252 | ||||
2021/22 | 0.104 million | ||||
2022/23 | 0.125 million | ||||
|
Sandhurst railway station, known by National Rail as Sandhurst (Berks),[1] serves the town of Sandhurst in Berkshire, England. The station is managed by Great Western Railway, who operate services on the North Downs Line from Reading to Guildford, Redhill and Gatwick Airport. The station is located 11.5 miles (18.5 km) south-east of Reading.
Sandhurst station has two platforms: platform 1 for services towards Gatwick Airport and platform 2 for services towards Reading. The station is unstaffed; it has an enquiries and emergencies telephone situated at the bottom of platform 1. The station uses LED-based live departure boards and audio announcements for reporting arrivals and delays to commuters. As of 2020[update], the station has neither a ticket office nor a ticket machine; tickets therefore have to be purchased on a train or on-line.[1]
History
A temporary station existed between 1852 and 1853 on the north side of the bridge on Church Road, Little Sandhurst.[2] It had been built for "the exercise of the Line and the Militia during the ensuing open season. Ground is everywhere being laid out for camps of instruction.[3] The camp and station closed with the outbreak of the Crimean War. It reopened for a single day on 2 June 1856 "for those wishing to attend the laying of the foundation stone of the main building at the Royal Military College at Sandhurst by Queen Victoria."[4] It was not until 1909 that the station opened permanently as 'Sandhurst Halt'. In around 1918, there were proposals to site a replacement station and goods yard a 1/4 of a mile northwards along the route, but seemingly, these never came to fruition.
Services
All services at Sandhurst are operated by Great Western Railway.
The typical off-peak service is one train per hour in each direction between Reading and Gatwick Airport via Guildford. During the peak hours, the service is increased to two trains per hour in each direction.[5]
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Great Western Railway |
See also
References
- ^ a b "Sandhurst (Berks) station". National Rail Enquiries. Retrieved 14 January 2020.
- ^ Various local newspapers giving distances from local church, pubs, and Royal Military College
- ^ Windsor and Eton Express, 19th February 1853
- ^ Berkshire Chronicle, 7th June 1856
- ^ Table 148 National Rail timetable, December 2023
External links
- Railway stations in Berkshire
- DfT Category F1 stations
- Former South Eastern Railway (UK) stations
- Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1852
- Railway stations in Great Britain closed in 1853
- Railway stations in Great Britain opened in 1909
- Railway stations served by Great Western Railway
- Sandhurst, Berkshire
- 1852 establishments in England