Totton railway station
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History
The station was constructed by the London and South Western Railway and opened in 1859 as Eling Junction, after the name of the junction with the Eling Tramway branch located adjacent to the station. It was renamed Totton later the same year, after the growing community surrounding the station.[1]
The station passed into the ownership of the Southern Railway following the passing of the Railways Act 1921 and the subsequent grouping. It became the junction station for the Fawley Branch Line, which opened in 1925. Following nationalisation of the railways in 1948, the station became part of British Railways' Southern Region; it is now owned by Network Rail and operated by South Western Railway.
Previously, the station was the terminus of a local service that ran from Totton to Romsey, via a 'horseshoe' shaped route through Southampton Central and Chandler's Ford. This was changed on 9 December 2007, following the new franchise, to a 'six shaped' route from Template:Rws to Romsey via Southampton Central and Chandler's Ford.[2]
Facilities
The station has few facilities, with a ticket office only open during weekday morning peak hours; there is also a ticket machine available. It has a waiting room, located within the station building on platform 1, but is only available for use during the weekday morning peak time when the station staff are available. A small car park, with 11 spaces, is available for passengers.[3][4]
Access to the station is available from both the north and south sides of the station, with a footbridge available to cross the track. The station entrances and the footbridge are located at the extreme east end of the platforms; there are no ticket gates present on the station meaning that the footbridge is accessible to any pedestrian wishing to cross the line.[5]
There are two platforms:[3]
- Platform 1, located on the north side of the station, for trains heading east towards Template:Rws and Template:Rws. A covered awning provides shelter and there are cycle shelters.
- Platform 2, located on the south side of the station, for trains heading west towards Template:Rws, Template:Rws and Template:Rws. There is a small shelter. It is accessible to wheelchair users at the west end of the platform via a pathway from High Street along the former Eling Tramway Route which was completed in late 2024.
Service
The typical off peak service pattern in trains per hour (tph) is:[6]
- 1 tph to Bournemouth
- 1 tph to Winchester
There are additional services to Poole, Basingstoke and London Waterloo at peak times.
On Sundays, the station is served by an hourly service between London Waterloo and Poole.
The now freight-only Fawley branch line leaves the main line a short distance west of the station. The line has been identified as a priority for reopening to passenger use by Campaign for Better Transport.[7]
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Connections
The station is also served by several bus services that stop on Commercial Road, to the north of the station; bus operators include First Hants and Dorset, Bluestar and Salisbury Reds.
All routes connect the station with Southampton and the following destinations:[8]
- 1 to Calmore
- 6 to Lyndhurst and Lymington
- 8 to Marchwood and Hythe
- 11 to West Totton
- 12 to Calmore
- X7/R to Salisbury.
Additional bus services stop in the town centre nearby.
Location
Totton railway station is located approximately a third of a mile away from the town centre of Totton resulting in a location isolated and overlooked from the rest of the town.[9] In the summer of 2015, improvements were made across the town and at the station to link the station up with the rest of the town by providing better quality lighting and roads and directional signage towards the station in the town centre.[10]
Community Station Adoption
Totton station has been adopted by the community group Totton Community Rail, under the Community Rail Network station adoption scheme, in partnership with South Western Railway. The group works to improve the station environment and run community projects, such as the new mural installed in October 2022.[11][12]
References
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- ↑ a b Totton station facilities National Rail Enquiries; Retrieved 2 August 2024
- ↑ Totton Railway Station Travel Plan, Hampshire County Council, 2013, accessed 21 August 2015, pp.19-20.
- ↑ Totton Railway Station Travel Plan, Hampshire County Council, 2013, accessed 21 August 2015, p.15.
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- ↑ Totton Railway Station Travel Plan, Hampshire County Council, 2013, accessed 21 August 2015, p.24.
- ↑ Totton Railway station improvements, Hampshire County Council, accessed 21 August 2015.
- ↑ [1], Totton Community Rail, accessed 6 October 2023.
- ↑ [2], Advertiser and Times 'Totton Residents to Vote on Design for New Railway Station Mural', accessed 6 October 2023.
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