Oxshott railway station
Oxshott | |
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Location | |
Place | Oxshott |
Local authority | Elmbridge |
Grid reference | TQ141609 |
Operations | |
Station code | OXS |
Managed by | South West Trains |
Number of platforms | 2 |
DfT category | D |
Live arrivals/departures, station information and onward connections from National Rail Enquiries | |
Annual rail passenger usage* | |
2004/05 | 0.382 million |
2005/06 | 0.376 million |
2006/07 | 0.396 million |
2007/08 | 0.452 million |
2008/09 | 0.462 million |
2009/10 | 0.444 million |
2010/11 | 0.454 million |
2011/12 | 0.468 million |
2012/13 | 0.471 million |
2013/14 | 0.491 million |
History | |
Key dates | Opened 1885 |
National Rail – UK railway stations | |
* Annual estimated passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Oxshott from Office of Rail and Road statistics. Methodology may vary year on year. | |
UK Railways portal |
Oxshott railway station serves the village of Oxshott, in Surrey, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by South West Trains on the New Guildford Line, and is served by trains from London Waterloo to Guildford via Cobham.
History
The station opened on 2 February 1885 as Oxshott and Fairmile,[1] at a time when the village was like Fairmile remains, less than a village and did not have any place of worship. The brickfields here facilitated a short third line from them which helped to build the homes of London, see Oxshott.
Services
South West Trains operate the services on the line, and there are trains every 30 minutes in each direction. Northbound trains to London Waterloo call at all stations to Surbiton, then run fast to Wimbledon and calling at all stations after that apart from Queenstown Road. Southbound trains run to Guildford and stop at all stations on the way.
Preceding station | National Rail | Following station | ||
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Claygate | South West Trains Waterloo-Guildford via Cobham |
Cobham & Stoke d'Abernon |
Incidents
On 5 November 2010, at approximately 3:30pm, a cement mixer lorry fell off a bridge crossing over the railway line close to Oxshott railway station, and landed on carriages of a passing train.[2] No-one was killed. Witnesses stated that the rear of the lorry crashed through the parapet of the bridge and dragged the whole vehicle over the side of the bridge.[3] The eight-carriage train, operated by South West Trains, was working the 1505 Guildford to London Waterloo.[2] The train was formed of two Class 455 electric multiple units. The lorry, loaded with concrete and weighing 24 tonnes, landed on the sixth carriage, severely crushing the end of the roof.[4] Further damage was sustained to the fifth and sixth, seventh and eighth carriages, with the latter being derailed at its trailing bogie, although the train remained upright.[4] British Transport Police reported that six people on board the train sustained minor injuries whilst the driver of the lorry had sustained more serious injuries.[2] This was later revised to two serious and five minor injuries.[4] The Class 455 electric multiple unit involved has since been fully repaired using a rebuilt carriage from a Class 210 diesel multiple unit and returned to service in July 2013
References
- ↑ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Yeovil: Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 179. ISBN 1-85260-508-1. R508.
- 1 2 3 "Several injured as lorry falls on to a train". BBC News. 5 November 2010. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
- ↑ Clinnick, Richard. "Lorry lands on train after plunging through bridge". Rail (Bauer Media) (657, 17–30 November 2010): 6–7.
- 1 2 3 "Investigation into an accident involving a heavy goods vehicle and a train near Oxshott, Surrey, on 5 November 2010". Rail Accidents Investigation Branch. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oxshott railway station. |
- Train times and station information for Oxshott railway station from National Rail
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Coordinates: 51°20′10″N 0°21′43″W / 51.336°N 0.362°W