Upper Warlingham National Rail
Upper Warlingham railway station
Upper Warlingham is located in Surrey
Upper Warlingham
Upper Warlingham
Location of Upper Warlingham in Surrey
LocationWhyteleafe
Local authorityDistrict of Tandridge
Managed bySouthern
Station codeUWL
DfT categoryD
Number of platforms2
Fare zone6
OSIWhyteleafe[1]
National Rail annual entry and exit
2018–19Increase 1.032 million[2]
2019–20Decrease 1.002 million[2]
2020–21Decrease 0.195 million[2]
2021–22Increase 0.501 million[2]
2022–23Increase 0.630 million[2]
Key dates
10 March 1884Opened
Other information
External links
WGS8451°18′30.8″N 0°4′40.8″W / 51.308556°N 0.078000°W / 51.308556; -0.078000
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Upper Warlingham railway station is on the Oxted line serving Warlingham and Whyteleafe in Surrey, England. It is in Travelcard Zone 6, 15 miles 33 chains (15.41 miles, 24.80 km) from London Bridge, although off peak trains run to and from London Victoria. The station is managed by Southern.

Description

Train services are provided by Southern the station is on the Oxted Line. The station is approximately 150m (geographically) from Whyteleafe railway station, to the north-west, which is on a nearby mainly parallel and shorter line from London, the Caterham Line.[3]

On the London-bound platform, there is a staffed ticket office (attended for most of the day). Outside the station is a self-service passenger-operated ticket machine with cash and contactless payments. There is a card only ticket machine located on platform 2.

The station is included in London Zone 6.

The "Upper" prefix originated because what is now Whyteleafe South station on the Caterham line, approximately 600 yards to the south west, was previously (until 1956) called Warlingham station and the prefix was originally necessary to differentiate them, Whyteleafe South station being lower down in the valley. Somehow the prefix survived the change in 1956.

Services

Off-peak, all services at Upper Warlingham are operated by Southern using Class 377 EMUs.

The typical off-peak service in trains per hour is:[4]

During the peak hours and on weekends, the service is increased to 2 tph in each direction.

During the peak hours, there are also Thameslink operated services between East Grinstead, London Bridge and Bedford. These services are operated using Class 700 EMUs.

Preceding station National Rail National Rail Following station
Southern
Thameslink
Peak Hours Only

References

  1. "Out of Station Interchanges" (XLSX). Transport for London. 16 June 2020. Retrieved 5 November 2020.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Estimates of station usage". Rail statistics. Office of Rail Regulation. Please note: Some methodology may vary year on year.
  3. "Parish Map". Retrieved 22 April 2015.
  4. Table 182 National Rail timetable, May 2022
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