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Whyteleafe South railway station

National Rail station in Surrey, England

Whyteleafe South railway station

Summary

National Rail station in Surrey, England

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managerSouthern
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localeWhyteleafe
boroughDistrict of Tandridge
events1Opened as Warlingham
years15 August 1856
events2renamed Whyteleafe South
years211 June 1956
platforms2
symbolrail
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Whyteleafe South railway station serves part of the suburban village of Whyteleafe in the district of Tandridge, Surrey, England. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southern, and it is on the Caterham Line 18 mi from .

There are three railway stations in the village, the others being Whyteleafe, and Upper Warlingham on the Oxted Line. This station was named Warlingham until 11 June 1956; its single-storey main buildings are on the Down side. The narrow gabled station house still exists.

Services

The station looking north

All services at Whyteleafe South 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. {{NRtimes. May 2022. 181
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