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Southampton Central railway station

Southampton Central railway station (originally Southampton West and later known simply as Southampton) is a main line station serving the city of Southampton in Hampshire, southern England. It is on the South West Main Line and also serves the Wessex Main Line and the West Coastway Line. The station is approached from the London direction by passing through Southampton Tunnel and is 79 miles 19 chains (127.5 km) measured from London Waterloo.[note 1] It is the busiest station in Hampshire, and the fifth busiest in South East England.[2]

Southampton Central
General information
LocationSouthampton, City of Southampton, England
Coordinates50°54′27″N 1°24′51″W / 50.9075°N 1.4141°W / 50.9075; -1.4141
Grid referenceSU41191223
Managed bySouth Western Railway
Platforms5 (4 in passenger use)
Other information
Station codeSOU
ClassificationDfT category B
History
Original companyLondon and South Western Railway
Pre-groupingLondon and South Western Railway
Post-groupingSouthern Railway
Key dates
1 November 1895Opened as Southampton West
1934–1935Enlarged
7 July 1935Renamed Southampton Central
10 July 1967Renamed Southampton
29 May 1994[1]Renamed Southampton Central
Passengers
2018/19 6.665 million
 Interchange  1.619 million
2019/20 6.352 million
 Interchange  1.481 million
2020/21 1.448 million
 Interchange  0.273 million
2021/22 4.294 million
 Interchange  0.875 million
2022/23 5.496 million
 Interchange  1.208 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road

The station is managed by South Western Railway who operate the majority of services, including frequent trains between here and London Waterloo, Weymouth and Portsmouth & Southsea. Other operators are CrossCountry (providing services between here and Bournemouth, Birmingham New Street and Manchester Piccadilly, Great Western Railway (between here and Portsmouth Harbour, Bristol Temple Meads and Cardiff Central) and Southern, which links Southampton and London Victoria, East Croydon, Gatwick Airport and Brighton.

History edit

 
Southampton West station c.1908

Southampton Central station was opened as Southampton West in 1895, to replace the smaller nearby West End station (originally named Blechynden when it opened in 1847).[3] The station was on the seafront, specifically the stretch of water known as West Bay, with the water reaching right up to the southern edge of the platforms at high tide. A series of land reclamation projects to expand the docks, largely funded by the London and South Western Railway, culminated in the building of the vast "New Docks" (now Western Docks) between 1927 and 1934, which led to all of West Bay being reclaimed and the station becoming landlocked. The new land and the demand for new lines allowed the station to be enlarged and redeveloped in 1934–1935 (from two platforms to four), and it became 'Southampton Central'.[4] The new station buildings were largely constructed from concrete in the art deco style.[5]

An air raid on 23 November 1940, damaged the buildings alongside platform one.[5] The station was hit by two German parachute mines on 22 July 1941, which destroyed the ticket hall on platform four and damaged the island platform.[5]

In preparation for the closure of Southern Terminus station near the docks in 1966, alterations were made to the station's parcel handling facilities to allow it to handle increased volume.[6] In 1967, soon after the closure of Southampton Terminus, the station was rebuilt, losing its clocktower which was replaced with an office block.[6] At this point it was renamed 'Southampton',[6] although in 1994 was once again renamed to 'Southampton Central'.[7]

A partnership between Network Rail, South West Trains and Southampton City Council saw a £3 million investment in the refurbishment of the station entrances and improved passenger facilities which was completed in 2012.[8]

Platform layout edit

All the platforms are split into two sections, A at the east and B at the west, allowing two services to occupy a platform at the same time, or to allow for trains dividing into two portions or attaching to make one train. This dual use occurs throughout the day on platforms 2 and 3, and in peak hours on platforms 1 and 4.

Platforms 1 and 4 are side platforms facing the fast lines. These platforms accommodate CrossCountry's service between Manchester Piccadilly and Bournemouth; Great Western Railway's service between Cardiff Central and Portsmouth Harbour; and fast services between London Waterloo and Weymouth operated by South Western Railway.[9]

Platforms 2 and 3 are on an island, facing the slow lines. Services typically serving these platforms include South Western Railway's local services between Romsey and Salisbury, and between here and Portsmouth & Southsea. Southern services between here and either London Victoria or Brighton also serve these platforms.

There is also an ex-Red Star Parcels bay on the Bournemouth end of platform 4. Previously numbered as platform 5, stopping services between here and Brockenhurst used this platform, but the platform can no longer be used for passenger services due to the lack of a proper starting signal. It is now used for the stabling of spare units. Up and down goods loops are located a short distance to the west of the station. These allow terminating trains to clear the platforms for through services if required, and also to allow passenger services to pass freight or empty coaching stock trains.[10]

Services edit

 
Southern and Great Western Railway services at Southampton Central

Southampton Central has two trains an hour to London Waterloo, which take approximately 1 h 20  minutes.

Romsey can be reached from Southampton Central using trains departing in both directions, by South Western Railway via Chandler's Ford in the up direction and by South Western Railway and Great Western Railway via Redbridge in the down.

At the station, South Western Railway offer the following in their normal Monday to Friday off-peak service pattern:

Southern offer the following in their normal Monday to Friday off-peak service pattern:[11]

Great Western Railway offer the following in their normal Monday to Friday off-peak service pattern:

CrossCountry offer the following in their normal Monday to Friday off-peak service pattern:

In December 2007, a number of changes were made to South West Trains, First Great Western and Southern services. The Waterloo to Southampton Central stopping service was extended to Poole, replacing in part the former Brockenhurst to Wareham stopping service. The former Poole train was extended to Weymouth.

The Totton to Romsey shuttle and the Salisbury to Southampton Central portion of the First Great Western Westbury to Southampton Central service were replaced by a South West Trains Salisbury to Romsey via Southampton Central and Chandlers Ford service, which calls at Romsey twice on its journey.[12][13] Southern introduced a new service from Southampton Central to Brighton, and the service to London Victoria now runs via Horsham rather than via Hove.

In December 2008, CrossCountry launched its new timetable with most trains operating between Bournemouth and Manchester Piccadilly, with one service originating at Nottingham and one service on Saturdays terminating at Newcastle.[14] During a short period in the summer, there was also a single service on Saturdays to Leeds. As of December 2023, an hourly CrossCountry train runs from Bournemouth to Manchester Piccadilly, via Coventry, calling at Southampton Central. There were also around six trains per day in each direction on the Reading to Newcastle route, via Doncaster, which occasionally extended to Southampton Central, but no longer operates.[15]

Connections edit

As well as services to the wider area, there are bus services connecting the station to:

Notes edit

  1. ^ Railways in the United Kingdom historically are measured in miles and chains. There are 80 chains to one mile.

References edit

  1. ^ Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations, Patrick Stephens Ltd, Sparkford, ISBN 1-85260-508-1, p. 214.
  2. ^ "Office of Rail & Road".
  3. ^ Moody, Bert (1997). Southampton's Railways. Atlantic Publishers. p. 63. ISBN 0906899788.
  4. ^ Moody, Bert (1997). Southampton's Railways. Atlantic Publishers. p. 67. ISBN 0906899788.
  5. ^ a b c Moody, Bert (1997). Southampton's Railways. Atlantic Publishers. pp. 69–71. ISBN 0906899788.
  6. ^ a b c Moody, Bert (1997). Southampton's Railways. Atlantic Publishers. p. 74. ISBN 0906899788.
  7. ^ Moody, Bert (1997). Southampton's Railways. Atlantic Publishers. p. 144. ISBN 0906899788.
  8. ^ "Planning Southampton City Centre City Centre Action Plan, Part C" (PDF). Southampton City Council. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
  9. ^ "South Western Railway timetable Southampton Central-London Waterloo" (PDF).
  10. ^ Network Rail Sectional Appendix Wessex, Network Rail 2018
  11. ^ GB eNRT 2015-16 Edition, Table 165 (Network Rail)
  12. ^ "Timetable changes for December – South West Trains". from the original on 13 October 2007.
  13. ^ ""First Great Western – Draft December 07 to May 08 Timetable"" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on 17 May 2011.
  14. ^ "CrossCountry December 2008 timetable" (PDF). from the original on 7 August 2011. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  15. ^ "CrossCountry December 2023 timetable" (PDF). Retrieved 7 December 2023.

External links edit

  • Train times and station information for Southampton Central railway station from National Rail
  • Eighty years since Southampon West station became Southampton Central (28 December 2015)

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Southampton Central railway station originally Southampton West and later known simply as Southampton is a main line station serving the city of Southampton in Hampshire southern England It is on the South West Main Line and also serves the Wessex Main Line and the West Coastway Line The station is approached from the London direction by passing through Southampton Tunnel and is 79 miles 19 chains 127 5 km measured from London Waterloo note 1 It is the busiest station in Hampshire and the fifth busiest in South East England 2 Southampton CentralGeneral informationLocationSouthampton City of Southampton EnglandCoordinates50 54 27 N 1 24 51 W 50 9075 N 1 4141 W 50 9075 1 4141Grid referenceSU41191223Managed bySouth Western RailwayPlatforms5 4 in passenger use Other informationStation codeSOUClassificationDfT category BHistoryOriginal companyLondon and South Western RailwayPre groupingLondon and South Western RailwayPost groupingSouthern RailwayKey dates1 November 1895Opened as Southampton West1934 1935Enlarged7 July 1935Renamed Southampton Central10 July 1967Renamed Southampton29 May 1994 1 Renamed Southampton CentralPassengers2018 196 665 million Interchange 1 619 million2019 206 352 million Interchange 1 481 million2020 211 448 million Interchange 0 273 million2021 224 294 million Interchange 0 875 million2022 235 496 million Interchange 1 208 millionNotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road vteRailway lines in and around Southampton Legend West Coastway Lineto Brighton and Portsmouth Fareham to Gosport Line Fareham Wessex Main Lineto Bristol via Salisbury M27 motorway Sprat and Winkle Lineto Andover Knowle Halt Romsey Meon Valley Railwayto Alton Bishops Waltham Swanwick Durley Halt Botley Chandlers Ford River Hamble South West Main Lineto London Waterloo Hedge End A27 road Eastleigh Bursledon Eastleigh Works Hamble Hamble fuel terminal SouthamptonAirport Parkway Netley Hospital Netley M27 motorway Sholing A27 road Woolston Swaythling Bitterne Portswood 1861 66 River Itchen St Denys Northam Road 1839 40 Northam TMD Northam Southampton Tunnel SouthamptonWest End 1847 95 Southampton Terminus Southampton Central Eastern Docks Town Quay Millbrook Central Docks Western DocksContainer Port Nursling Redbridge Fawley Refinery River Test Fawley A35 road Hythe Totton Marchwood Port Marchwood Ashurst New Forest Beaulieu Road Lymington PierFerry to Yarmouth IoW Brockenhurst Lymington Town Southampton and Ampress Works Halt Dorchester Railwayto Dorchester via Ringwood South West Main Lineto Bournemouth The station is managed by South Western Railway who operate the majority of services including frequent trains between here and London Waterloo Weymouth and Portsmouth amp Southsea Other operators are CrossCountry providing services between here and Bournemouth Birmingham New Street and Manchester Piccadilly Great Western Railway between here and Portsmouth Harbour Bristol Temple Meads and Cardiff Central and Southern which links Southampton and London Victoria East Croydon Gatwick Airport and Brighton Contents 1 History 2 Platform layout 3 Services 4 Connections 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Southampton West station c 1908 Southampton Central station was opened as Southampton West in 1895 to replace the smaller nearby West End station originally named Blechynden when it opened in 1847 3 The station was on the seafront specifically the stretch of water known as West Bay with the water reaching right up to the southern edge of the platforms at high tide A series of land reclamation projects to expand the docks largely funded by the London and South Western Railway culminated in the building of the vast New Docks now Western Docks between 1927 and 1934 which led to all of West Bay being reclaimed and the station becoming landlocked The new land and the demand for new lines allowed the station to be enlarged and redeveloped in 1934 1935 from two platforms to four and it became Southampton Central 4 The new station buildings were largely constructed from concrete in the art deco style 5 An air raid on 23 November 1940 damaged the buildings alongside platform one 5 The station was hit by two German parachute mines on 22 July 1941 which destroyed the ticket hall on platform four and damaged the island platform 5 In preparation for the closure of Southern Terminus station near the docks in 1966 alterations were made to the station s parcel handling facilities to allow it to handle increased volume 6 In 1967 soon after the closure of Southampton Terminus the station was rebuilt losing its clocktower which was replaced with an office block 6 At this point it was renamed Southampton 6 although in 1994 was once again renamed to Southampton Central 7 A partnership between Network Rail South West Trains and Southampton City Council saw a 3 million investment in the refurbishment of the station entrances and improved passenger facilities which was completed in 2012 8 Platform layout editAll the platforms are split into two sections A at the east and B at the west allowing two services to occupy a platform at the same time or to allow for trains dividing into two portions or attaching to make one train This dual use occurs throughout the day on platforms 2 and 3 and in peak hours on platforms 1 and 4 Platforms 1 and 4 are side platforms facing the fast lines These platforms accommodate CrossCountry s service between Manchester Piccadilly and Bournemouth Great Western Railway s service between Cardiff Central and Portsmouth Harbour and fast services between London Waterloo and Weymouth operated by South Western Railway 9 Platforms 2 and 3 are on an island facing the slow lines Services typically serving these platforms include South Western Railway s local services between Romsey and Salisbury and between here and Portsmouth amp Southsea Southern services between here and either London Victoria or Brighton also serve these platforms There is also an ex Red Star Parcels bay on the Bournemouth end of platform 4 Previously numbered as platform 5 stopping services between here and Brockenhurst used this platform but the platform can no longer be used for passenger services due to the lack of a proper starting signal It is now used for the stabling of spare units Up and down goods loops are located a short distance to the west of the station These allow terminating trains to clear the platforms for through services if required and also to allow passenger services to pass freight or empty coaching stock trains 10 Services edit nbsp Southern and Great Western Railway services at Southampton Central Southampton Central has two trains an hour to London Waterloo which take approximately 1 h 20 minutes Romsey can be reached from Southampton Central using trains departing in both directions by South Western Railway via Chandler s Ford in the up direction and by South Western Railway and Great Western Railway via Redbridge in the down At the station South Western Railway offer the following in their normal Monday to Friday off peak service pattern 2 tph to London Waterloo fast 1 tph to Weymouth 1 tph to Poole 1 tph to Winchester stopping 1 tph to Bournemouth stopping 1 tph to Portsmouth and Southsea Portsmouth Harbour stopping 1 tph to Romsey via St Denys 1 tph to Salisbury via Redbridge and Romsey Southern offer the following in their normal Monday to Friday off peak service pattern 11 1 tph to Brighton via Worthing 1 tph to London Victoria via Horsham Great Western Railway offer the following in their normal Monday to Friday off peak service pattern 1 tph to Cardiff Central 1 tph to Portsmouth Harbour CrossCountry offer the following in their normal Monday to Friday off peak service pattern 1tph to Bournemouth 1tph to Manchester Piccadilly In December 2007 a number of changes were made to South West Trains First Great Western and Southern services The Waterloo to Southampton Central stopping service was extended to Poole replacing in part the former Brockenhurst to Wareham stopping service The former Poole train was extended to Weymouth The Totton to Romsey shuttle and the Salisbury to Southampton Central portion of the First Great Western Westbury to Southampton Central service were replaced by a South West Trains Salisbury to Romsey via Southampton Central and Chandlers Ford service which calls at Romsey twice on its journey 12 13 Southern introduced a new service from Southampton Central to Brighton and the service to London Victoria now runs via Horsham rather than via Hove In December 2008 CrossCountry launched its new timetable with most trains operating between Bournemouth and Manchester Piccadilly with one service originating at Nottingham and one service on Saturdays terminating at Newcastle 14 During a short period in the summer there was also a single service on Saturdays to Leeds As of December 2023 update an hourly CrossCountry train runs from Bournemouth to Manchester Piccadilly via Coventry calling at Southampton Central There were also around six trains per day in each direction on the Reading to Newcastle route via Doncaster which occasionally extended to Southampton Central but no longer operates 15 Preceding station nbsp National Rail Following station Fareham Great Western RailwayPortsmouth Harbour Cardiff Central Romsey Southampton Airport Parkway CrossCountryBournemouth Manchester Brockenhurst or Bournemouth Southampton Airport Parkway South Western RailwayLondon Weymouth Totton or Brockenhurst St Denys South Western RailwayRomsey St Denys Southampton Redbridge Romsey Salisbury Millbrook Hampshire South Western RailwayPortsmouth Southampton Terminus Swanwickor St Denysor Woolston SouthernLondon Victoria Southampton via Horsham Terminus Swanwickor Southampton Airport Parkway limited SouthernBrighton Southampton TerminusConnections editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Southampton Central railway station news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message As well as services to the wider area there are bus services connecting the station to the city centre the Isle of Wight Red Funnel and Blue Funnel ferries the National Oceanography Centre Southampton Airport the University of Southampton s Highfield CampusNotes edit Railways in the United Kingdom historically are measured in miles and chains There are 80 chains to one mile References edit Butt R V J 1995 The Directory of Railway Stations Patrick Stephens Ltd Sparkford ISBN 1 85260 508 1 p 214 Office of Rail amp Road Moody Bert 1997 Southampton s Railways Atlantic Publishers p 63 ISBN 0906899788 Moody Bert 1997 Southampton s Railways Atlantic Publishers p 67 ISBN 0906899788 a b c Moody Bert 1997 Southampton s Railways Atlantic Publishers pp 69 71 ISBN 0906899788 a b c Moody Bert 1997 Southampton s Railways Atlantic Publishers p 74 ISBN 0906899788 Moody Bert 1997 Southampton s Railways Atlantic Publishers p 144 ISBN 0906899788 Planning Southampton City Centre City Centre Action Plan Part C PDF Southampton City Council Retrieved 4 January 2023 South Western Railway timetable Southampton Central London Waterloo PDF Network Rail Sectional Appendix Wessex Network Rail 2018 GB eNRT 2015 16 Edition Table 165 Network Rail Timetable changes for December South West Trains Archived from the original on 13 October 2007 First Great Western Draft December 07 to May 08 Timetable PDF Archived PDF from the original on 17 May 2011 CrossCountry December 2008 timetable PDF Archived from the original on 7 August 2011 Retrieved 22 December 2008 CrossCountry December 2023 timetable PDF Retrieved 7 December 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Southampton Central railway station Train times and station information for Southampton Central railway station from National Rail Eighty years since Southampon West station became Southampton Central 28 December 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southampton Central railway station amp oldid 1216365350, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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