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Oxted railway station

Oxted railway station is on the Oxted line in southern England, serving the commuter town of Oxted, Surrey. It is 20 miles 25 chains (20.31 miles, 32.69 km) from London Bridge. The station is managed by Southern who operate the majority of train services with a few peak services operated by Thameslink.

Oxted
View of Oxted Station in 2004. Services shown are in both Southern and Connex South Central livery.
General information
LocationOxted, District of Tandridge
England
Grid referenceTQ393528
Managed bySouthern
Platforms3
Other information
Station codeOXT
ClassificationDfT category C2
Key dates
10 March 1884opened
Passengers
2017/18 1.572 million
2018/19 1.642 million
2019/20 1.657 million
2020/21 0.445 million
2021/22 0.973 million
Notes
Passenger statistics from the Office of Rail and Road
A 1910 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Oxted.

A relatively busy interchange station and terminus, rail services are operated by Southern and Thameslink. The station is the busiest suburban station on the line and is a terminus for some services on the Uckfield branch of the Oxted Line. Trains depart to London Victoria via Clapham Junction, London Bridge via East Croydon station, East Grinstead and Uckfield in East Sussex.

History

Oxted was built as a joint London, Brighton and South Coast Railway/South Eastern Railway station when the South Croydon to East Grinstead line opened on 10 March 1884. The three platforms are connected by a subway which runs under the track. In addition, a lift is provided for entry to Platforms 2/3. There are tunnels at each end of the station:

  • Oxted Tunnel 1 mile 23 chains (2.07 km)[1] at the London end
  • Limpsfield Tunnel 551 yard (501 m) at the country end

In 1951 the station had a train every thirteen minutes of the day, services running to Victoria and London Bridge in the up direction and to Tunbridge Wells, Eastbourne and Brighton in the down. Locomotives using the station on an average weekday would be of the following classes: BR4 2-6-4T (14), C2X 0-6-0 (2), H 0-4-4T (12), L 4-4-0 (1), LM2 2-6-2T (5), LM4[clarification needed] 2-6-4T (38), N 2-6-0 (2), Q 0-6-0 (8), U 2-6-0 (1) and U1 2-6-0 (2). In addition, diesel 10800 was a regular visitor to the station four times a day between 1952 and 1954.[2]

The station was the scene of a bomb attempt by suffragette sympathisers in 1913 – Harold Laski (later a professor at the London School of Economics and chairman of the Labour Party) and a friend placed the device in the men's toilets. Although it did detonate the damage was limited as the fuse failed to ignite the petrol contained in the device.[3][4] A similar device (containing some pieces of metal and a watch in addition to the explosive charge) was planted at the Bank of England on 13 April 1913, which was successfully defused.[5]

Facilities

On the London-bound platform is a staffed ticket office (open daily until late) and two standard quick-pay self-service passenger-operated ticket machines in Southern branding are located outside the station on the London-bound side and at the entrance to the underpass on Platforms 2 and 3 side (Uckfield/East Grinstead bound.) The station is staffed 17 hours a day. The station accommodates a café, refurbished toilets, two waiting rooms and a line control centre in a large concourse.

All of the platforms are linked by a subway which also links the two main streets in Oxted together as well as the local supermarket and the town's leisure complex.

There is an underground car park located under the adjacent supermarket.

The station acts as a terminus for the Uckfield branch of the Oxted Line and trains use platform three on a regular basis after termination for both train maintenance and cleaning. The present signal box opened in the 1980s and covered control of the Uckfield line in January 1990. It replaced the previous original wooden structure located at the end of platform 2/3

The station was also the first station and terminus on the Southern network to receive two fully DDA-compliant ticket windows which will move down to accommodate easy use by wheelchair users. The station is also linked to the Southern Control Centre in Croydon, by two help points (one on each platform) where passengers can receive help 24 hours a day externally.

Layout

Platform 1 is used by northbound trains towards East Croydon and London Victoria, London Bridge and London Blackfriars. It is also used for services from Uckfield, which terminate here before performing an empty shunt movement to platform 3.

Platform 2 is used by most southbound trains towards East Grinstead and Uckfield. Rarely, it can also be used in periods of engineering work to reverse trains from London to reverse if the line is closed south of Oxted, using the crossover to the north of the station.

Platform 3 is a south-facing bay platform and is only used for Sunday services to Uckfield. It can only take 2-car trains.

Improvements

In 2010 the station was refurbished a new lift installed, followed by a deep clean and internal rezoning.

In May 2010, Platform 1 and 2 were lengthened by Balfour Beatty to take 12 car trains.

During January 2011, Southern installed ticket gates on the main concourse as well as the exit and indoor area in between platforms 2 and 3. Gate-line staff operate at the station also.

Services

Off-peak, all services at Oxted are operated by Southern using Class 171 DMUs and Class 377 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[6]

During the peak hours and on weekends, the service between London Victoria and East Grinstead is increased to 2 tph.

In addition, there are also a number of peak hour Thameslink operated services between East Grinstead, London Bridge and Bedford, which are operated using Class 700 EMUs.

On Sundays, northbound services on the Uckfield branch terminate at Oxted instead of London Bridge.

Preceding station   National Rail Following station
Southern
East Grinstead Branch
Thameslink
Peak Hours Only
Southern
Uckfield Branch
Terminus

Bus services

The station is served by the following bus services, all operated by Southdown PSV:[7]

These services stop adjacent to the London bound platform on Station Road East. Rail replacement services stop directly outside the main concourse of the station during periods of engineering work.

References

  1. ^ McDermott, Frederick (1887). The Life and Work of Joseph Firbank, Railway Contractor. London: Longmans Green (Reprinted 2007, Kessinger). p. 117. ISBN 1-4326-7748-9.
  2. ^ Gould, David (2003). The Croydon, Oxted & East Grinstead Railway. Usk: Oakwood Press. p. 149. ISBN 0853615985.
  3. ^ O'Connell, Jeffrey; O'Connell, Thomas E. (1996). "The Rise and Fall (and Rise Again?) of Harold Laski". Maryland Law Review. 55 (4): 1391. ISSN 0025-4282. Retrieved 23 July 2014.
  4. ^ Torode, John (29 June 1993). "BOOK REVIEW / The art of collective irresponsibility: Harold Laski – Isaac Kramnick and Barry Sheerman: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 25". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 24 May 2022. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
  5. ^ "Suffragettes. Bomb and the Bank of England". The Register. Adelaide: National Library of Australia. 16 April 1913. p. 7. Retrieved 26 October 2011.
  6. ^ Table 182 National Rail timetable, May 2022
  7. ^ "Oxted and Limpsfield Bus Services Map" (PDF). Surrey County Council, September 2018.

External links

  • Train times and station information for Oxted railway station from National Rail

Coordinates: 51°15′29″N 0°00′18″W / 51.258°N 0.005°W / 51.258; -0.005

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Oxted railway station is on the Oxted line in southern England serving the commuter town of Oxted Surrey It is 20 miles 25 chains 20 31 miles 32 69 km from London Bridge The station is managed by Southern who operate the majority of train services with a few peak services operated by Thameslink OxtedView of Oxted Station in 2004 Services shown are in both Southern and Connex South Central livery General informationLocationOxted District of TandridgeEnglandGrid referenceTQ393528Managed bySouthernPlatforms3Other informationStation codeOXTClassificationDfT category C2Key dates10 March 1884openedPassengers2017 181 572 million2018 191 642 million2019 201 657 million2020 210 445 million2021 220 973 millionNotesPassenger statistics from the Office of Rail and RoadA 1910 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Oxted A relatively busy interchange station and terminus rail services are operated by Southern and Thameslink The station is the busiest suburban station on the line and is a terminus for some services on the Uckfield branch of the Oxted Line Trains depart to London Victoria via Clapham Junction London Bridge via East Croydon station East Grinstead and Uckfield in East Sussex Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 2 1 Layout 3 Improvements 4 Services 5 Bus services 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditOxted was built as a joint London Brighton and South Coast Railway South Eastern Railway station when the South Croydon to East Grinstead line opened on 10 March 1884 The three platforms are connected by a subway which runs under the track In addition a lift is provided for entry to Platforms 2 3 There are tunnels at each end of the station Oxted Tunnel 1 mile 23 chains 2 07 km 1 at the London end Limpsfield Tunnel 551 yard 501 m at the country endIn 1951 the station had a train every thirteen minutes of the day services running to Victoria and London Bridge in the up direction and to Tunbridge Wells Eastbourne and Brighton in the down Locomotives using the station on an average weekday would be of the following classes BR4 2 6 4T 14 C2X 0 6 0 2 H 0 4 4T 12 L 4 4 0 1 LM2 2 6 2T 5 LM4 clarification needed 2 6 4T 38 N 2 6 0 2 Q 0 6 0 8 U 2 6 0 1 and U1 2 6 0 2 In addition diesel 10800 was a regular visitor to the station four times a day between 1952 and 1954 2 The station was the scene of a bomb attempt by suffragette sympathisers in 1913 Harold Laski later a professor at the London School of Economics and chairman of the Labour Party and a friend placed the device in the men s toilets Although it did detonate the damage was limited as the fuse failed to ignite the petrol contained in the device 3 4 A similar device containing some pieces of metal and a watch in addition to the explosive charge was planted at the Bank of England on 13 April 1913 which was successfully defused 5 Facilities EditOn the London bound platform is a staffed ticket office open daily until late and two standard quick pay self service passenger operated ticket machines in Southern branding are located outside the station on the London bound side and at the entrance to the underpass on Platforms 2 and 3 side Uckfield East Grinstead bound The station is staffed 17 hours a day The station accommodates a cafe refurbished toilets two waiting rooms and a line control centre in a large concourse All of the platforms are linked by a subway which also links the two main streets in Oxted together as well as the local supermarket and the town s leisure complex There is an underground car park located under the adjacent supermarket The station acts as a terminus for the Uckfield branch of the Oxted Line and trains use platform three on a regular basis after termination for both train maintenance and cleaning The present signal box opened in the 1980s and covered control of the Uckfield line in January 1990 It replaced the previous original wooden structure located at the end of platform 2 3The station was also the first station and terminus on the Southern network to receive two fully DDA compliant ticket windows which will move down to accommodate easy use by wheelchair users The station is also linked to the Southern Control Centre in Croydon by two help points one on each platform where passengers can receive help 24 hours a day externally Layout Edit Platform 1 is used by northbound trains towards East Croydon and London Victoria London Bridge and London Blackfriars It is also used for services from Uckfield which terminate here before performing an empty shunt movement to platform 3 Platform 2 is used by most southbound trains towards East Grinstead and Uckfield Rarely it can also be used in periods of engineering work to reverse trains from London to reverse if the line is closed south of Oxted using the crossover to the north of the station Platform 3 is a south facing bay platform and is only used for Sunday services to Uckfield It can only take 2 car trains Improvements EditIn 2010 the station was refurbished a new lift installed followed by a deep clean and internal rezoning In May 2010 Platform 1 and 2 were lengthened by Balfour Beatty to take 12 car trains During January 2011 Southern installed ticket gates on the main concourse as well as the exit and indoor area in between platforms 2 and 3 Gate line staff operate at the station also Services EditOff peak all services at Oxted are operated by Southern using Class 171 DMUs and Class 377 EMUs The typical off peak service in trains per hour is 6 1 tph to London Victoria stopping 1 tph to London Bridge runs non stop to East Croydon 1 tph to East Grinstead 1 tph to UckfieldDuring the peak hours and on weekends the service between London Victoria and East Grinstead is increased to 2 tph In addition there are also a number of peak hour Thameslink operated services between East Grinstead London Bridge and Bedford which are operated using Class 700 EMUs On Sundays northbound services on the Uckfield branch terminate at Oxted instead of London Bridge Preceding station National Rail Following stationWoldinghamSouthernOxted LineEast Grinstead BranchHurst GreenThameslinkBedford to East GrinsteadPeak Hours OnlyEast CroydonSouthernOxted LineUckfield BranchTerminusBus services EditThe station is served by the following bus services all operated by Southdown PSV 7 236 to Westerham Edenbridge Lingfield and East Grinstead Monday Friday Only 410 to Hurst Green Godstone and Redhill Monday Sunday 594 595 to Tatsfield and Westerham Monday Saturday Only These services stop adjacent to the London bound platform on Station Road East Rail replacement services stop directly outside the main concourse of the station during periods of engineering work References Edit McDermott Frederick 1887 The Life and Work of Joseph Firbank Railway Contractor London Longmans Green Reprinted 2007 Kessinger p 117 ISBN 1 4326 7748 9 Gould David 2003 The Croydon Oxted amp East Grinstead Railway Usk Oakwood Press p 149 ISBN 0853615985 O Connell Jeffrey O Connell Thomas E 1996 The Rise and Fall and Rise Again of Harold Laski Maryland Law Review 55 4 1391 ISSN 0025 4282 Retrieved 23 July 2014 Torode John 29 June 1993 BOOK REVIEW The art of collective irresponsibility Harold Laski Isaac Kramnick and Barry Sheerman Hamish Hamilton pounds 25 The Independent London Archived from the original on 24 May 2022 Retrieved 7 May 2013 Suffragettes Bomb and the Bank of England The Register Adelaide National Library of Australia 16 April 1913 p 7 Retrieved 26 October 2011 Table 182 National Rail timetable May 2022 Oxted and Limpsfield Bus Services Map PDF Surrey County Council September 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oxted railway station Train times and station information for Oxted railway station from National RailCoordinates 51 15 29 N 0 00 18 W 51 258 N 0 005 W 51 258 0 005 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Oxted railway station amp oldid 1129116713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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