PANGBOURNE RAILWAY STATION


Platforms; note fast lines passing behind platform 1

'Pangbourne railway station' is a railway station in the village of Pangbourne in the county of Berkshire in England. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western.

Contents
History
Description
Services
References
External links

History


The station is on the original line of the Great Western Railway, which opened in 1841.

Description


Pangbourne station is located close to the village centre, with main station buildings on the opposite side of the railway to the village. It has two platforms, one on each of the relief (slow) lines, whilst the fast lines pass behind the station. The platforms are linked to each other and the station entrance, on the up relief platform, by a pedestrian underpass.
Originally the station also had platforms on the main (fast) lines and some signs of their previous existence are still visible adjacent to platform 1. A consequence of their removal is that when the relief lines are closed for engineering work, local stopping services cannot call at Pangbourne, and a replacement bus service is required.

Services


Pangbourne station is served by stopping services run by First Great Western between Reading and Oxford. Most of these services start or continue as semi-fast services between Reading and London Paddington, and run twice an hour throughout most of the day, but only hourly on Sundays. Typical journey times are approximately 10 minutes to Reading, 30 minutes to Oxford, and one hour to Paddington.[1]

References


1. Train Times

External links



Train times and station information, from National Rail



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