Whyteleafe railway station

Whyteleafe railway station serves the village of Whyteleafe in the Tandridge district of Surrey, England. It is 17 miles 58 chains (28.5 km) from Charing Cross. The station and all trains serving it are operated by Southern, and it is on the Caterham Line.

Whyteleafe
Whyteleafe
Location of Whyteleafe in Surrey
LocationWhyteleafe
Local authorityDistrict of Tandridge
Managed bySouthern
Station codeWHY
DfT categoryE
Number of platforms2
AccessibleYes[1]
Fare zone6
OSIUpper Warlingham[2]
National Rail annual entry and exit
2015–16 0.304 million[3]
2016–17 0.286 million[3]
2017–18 0.281 million[3]
2018–19 0.305 million[3]
2019–20 0.297 million[3]
Key dates
1 January 1900Opened
Other information
External links
WGS8451.309778°N 0.081167°W / 51.309778; -0.081167
 London transport portal
A 1905 Railway Clearing House map of lines around Whyteleafe railway station.

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

As of December 2019, the typical off peak service in trains per hour is:[4]

There are also trains to London Victoria during the peak hours instead of the slow London Bridge trains.

On Sundays, the service is reduced to 2 tph and the service to London Bridge calls at all stations via Forest Hill.

Preceding station National Rail Following station
Southern

References

  1. "London and South East" (PDF). National Rail. September 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 March 2009.
  2. "Out of Station Interchanges" (XLSX). Transport for London. 16 June 2020. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  3. "Station usage estimates". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  4. "Timetable 32: London - Caterham" (PDF). Southern, December 2019.
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