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Whyteleafe railway station

National Rail station in London, England

Whyteleafe railway station

Summary

National Rail station in London, England

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managerSouthern
fare_zone6
localeWhyteleafe
boroughDistrict of Tandridge
symbolrail
events1Opened
years11 January 1900
railcodeWHY
platforms2
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Whyteleafe railway station serves the village of Whyteleafe right on the border of Greater London and Surrey, England. It is 17 mi from . The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southern, and it is on the Caterham Line.

It is a short walk from Upper Warlingham railway station on the Oxted Line, which runs parallel to the Caterham Line for most of its length. The station, opened on 1 January 1900 (after the line), has a single-storey ticket office on the Up side, and a double barrier CCTV crossing at the country end of the station.

Services

The station seen from the footbridge

All services at Whyteleafe are operated by Southern using EMUs.

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

  • 2 tph to (non-stop from )
  • 2 tph to

Up until September 2022 there were additional off-peak services to London Bridge via Norbury and Tulse Hill.

References

References

  1. {{citation step free south east rail
  2. {{Citation London station interchange June 2020
  3. {{NRtimes. May 2022. 181
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