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Banstead railway station

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Location
  
Banstead

Station code
  
BAD

Fare zone
  
6

Number of platforms
  
1

Managed by
  
Southern

DfT category
  
F1

2011–12
  
0.128 million

Local authority
  
Reigate and Banstead

Banstead railway station

Address
  
Banstead SM7 1PZ, United Kingdom

Original company
  
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway

Similar
  
Epsom Downs railway st, Chipstead railway station, Warnham railway station, Belmont railway station, Ockley railway station

Banstead railway station serves the London suburb of Banstead in the Borough of Reigate and Banstead in Surrey. Its wider definition of Banstead Village and Nork wards is relevant here as both are equally well served by it, as it lies narrowly in the latter. The station and all trains are operated by Southern, and is on the Epsom Downs line, part of the Sutton & Mole Valley Line services.

Contents

Housing and gardens in Banstead in this area border Greater London 500m away to the north, accordingly since January 2006 the station has been included in Travelcard Zone 6. The station lies some distance to the north-west of the High Street, on the edge of Banstead Downs.

Station buildings

The station was opened by the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway, as part of the Epsom Downs branch line, on 22 May 1865. The branch was originally laid as double track because of the race traffic, and was electrified on 17 June 1928. In the 1940s the station's name was painted in large letters on the roof, in order to help as a navigation tool for pilots coming into Croydon Airport. Due to the destruction by fire of the Epsom Downs signal box in November 1981, the branch was singled for most of its length in October 1982, and trains stopping at Banstead now use only the Down platform, where there is a shelter, although the Up platform still exists.

Train services

All services at the station are operated by Southern using Class 377 and Class 455 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service from the station is one train an hour, to London Victoria, and back again, via Sutton, West Croydon and Norbury. After 7pm these services run via Crystal Palace rather than Norbury. There is no service on Sundays.

There is an electronic display showing arrivals and departures. A ticket machine was installed in October 2011 replacing a Permit to Travel machine and there are also 2 Oystercard readers.

References

Banstead railway station Wikipedia